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Loudoun County delegation meets Ghana’s President Akufo-Addo
Photo (L-R): Oral Ofori, Chief of Staff Matthew Rogers, Beth Erickson, Vice Chair Koran Saines, President Akufo-Addo, Supervisor Sylvia Glass,…
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Things to know about Wagner and its soldiers of fortune
The Wagner Group is not a single, traditional company, but a shadowy network of organizations providing fighters for hire —…
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Mobile app Khaya translates Ghanaian languages
Khaya is a mobile app that helps translate selected Ghanaian languages, in addition to Yoruba (a Nigerian language). The app…
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Africa remains one of world’s greatest opportunities for data centers & telecom – Lee Smith
There are a number of reasons why this is the case but, compared to the analysis from many, the level…
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Loudoun County’s delegation pays working visit to Chemu high school, Tema
Photo: Phyllis Randall, Chair-At-Large of the Loudoun County Board of Supervisors (left) with Mrs Vicentia Kyere Anin-Agyei, Headmistress of Chemu…
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Tema City, Ghana signs sister city MOU with Loudoun County, Virginia
Photo: Phyllis Randall, Chair-At-Large of the Loudoun County Board of Supervisors (left), and Yohane Amarh Ashitey, Tema Metropolitan Chief Executive…
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Accelerating the implementation of AfCFTA, the greatest call for Africa – Grace Tsotsoo Quaye
Photo: AfCFTA headquarters building in Accra, Ghana with Ms Quaye on insert. Focusing on the African Continental Free Trade Area…
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Tingg by Cellulant is transforming digital payments for petrol stations in Ghana
Cellulant a leading pan-African payments technology company, has launched ‘Tingg Instore’ to transform digital payments in Ghana for petrol stations…
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Fidel Castro and Africa’s struggle for independence
Under Fidel Castro’s leadership, Cuba found its mission and played its part in the African continent’s struggle for freedom and…
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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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