2023 Showbiz Year In Review: Mona4Reall’s arrest, Black Sherif’s suit, Yvonne Nelson and Sarkodie beef
Here are some of the biggest controversies that made headlines in the world of entertainment
Continue ReadingHere are some of the biggest controversies that made headlines in the world of entertainment
Continue Reading“We are confident that the newly introduced, ‘Free After 1 Extra’ service allows customers to stay connected and enjoy uninterrupted calls with their business associates, family, and loved ones.”
Continue ReadingThe family concert upcoming is undoubtedly an event that music enthusiasts in Ghana cannot afford to miss. The collaboration of these talented artists is a testament to the vibrant and evolving nature of Ghana’s music industry. As they take the stage together, fans can expect an extraordinary display of talent, energy, and creativity. Fameye’s concert promises to be a night to remember, leaving a lasting impression on all attendees and further solidifying the legacy of these remarkable artists.
Continue ReadingPartnering with notable entities such as Google, WhatsApp TV, Gasmilla, and the Fisherman Worldwide Foundation, itel’s commitment to social responsibility was further amplified. This collaborative effort reflects a shared dedication to making a positive impact on communities and fostering educational growt
Continue Reading“If you have to buy food from the street, be sure that the vendor is medically certified, keeps good hygiene principles, and has a hand washing station with a neat environment,” she said.
Continue ReadingMr Jamal Tonzua, who represented the accused person, told the court that GIS just wanted to abuse the rights of his client and that under Ghana’s Constitution, she was entitled to a fair trial, saying the GIS should have concluded their investigations before coming to court.
Continue ReadingThe current record holder, Sunil Waghmare, accomplished the feat in Nagpur, India, from March 3 to 7, 2012, by singing a diverse selection of popular Indian songs with no repetition within four hours. Asantewaa hopes to break this record and bring recognition to Ghanaian music on a global scale.
Continue ReadingAddressing a press conference in Accra on Tuesday, November 28, he said “Liberia charges $50, we charge $8, meaning we have to subsidize every passport. So the money to buy the printers is used to subsidize the passports… And also, we are thinking of upgrading our passport from biometric to chip-embedded.
Continue ReadingHe has previously won the Ghana Journalist Association (GJA) award for education reporting and earned recognition for his extensive coverage during the covid 19 pandemic by the national communication awards
Continue Reading“This 24-hour economy will be voluntary, not imposed. Businesses will be incentivized to participate by enjoying tax breaks and lower electricity tariffs for operating during off-peak hours. Special meters employ what is known as ‘Time of Use’ (TOU) tariffs to provide cheaper power to such businesses.”
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