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Entertainment
Rocky Dawuni & Kyekyeku release ‘Africa Till I Die’ video to celebrate the motherland
Photo: ‘Africa Till I Die’ cover art, Rocky Dawuni (left) and Kyekyeku. The anticipated music video of Ghanaian artists Kyekyeku…
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Business
Ghanaian chocolatier, Ella Livingston drives TikTok’s rave
Ella Livingston, born in Kokofu, Ghana, was just 3 years old when she, her brother and her parents immigrated to…
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Entertainment
Berma Nkwan 4th edition to deliciously celebrate Ghanaian fatherhood in Tema
Fathers are the unsung heroes of our lives, the silent pillars of strength and guidance. On the occasion of Father’s…
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Giving
How Tricia Walker’s volunteer work in Uganda is impacting lives
Photo: Tricia Walker (head encircled) at Jinja Outreach with Young Professionals, Uganda and sponsored students who are secondary & university…
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Arts/Culture
Sea of joy as thousands observe climax of Kpledo festival in Prampram, Ghana
It was a day that confirmed a recurring theme that ran through interviews conducted by reporters of PramcitiTV, a community-based…
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Entertainment
‘December in GH’ 2023 call for event proposals opened by Ghana Tourism Authority
A formal call for event organisers and promoters to submit their applications for inclusion in the calendar of events for…
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Education
Fulbright Scholar, Dr. Karl Jackson to lecture in Ghanaian varsity
Dr. Karl Jackson, a professor of Chemistry has been listed among the winners of the Fulbright U.S. Scholar Programme award…
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Health
Covid-19 no longer a global health emergency according to WHO
Covid-19 is no longer a global health emergency, the World Health Organization (WHO) said on Friday. WHO’s International Health Regulations…
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Finance
‘BRICS currency could shake dollar’s dominance’ — ex White House Economic Adviser
De-dollarization moment might finally be here, Joseph Sullivan, former special advisor and staff economist at the White House Council of…
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Entertainment
Nigerian Okwy Osadebe preserves half a century of family’s legendary Highlife music
By the middle of the 1950s, highlife music had become a genre in Eastern Nigeria and took a storm in…
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