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Kintampo Farmers Take Center Stage At Oyster Agribusiness Awards Durbar

Oyster Agribusiness, a leading agricultural innovation (Agritech) organization, has hosted a vibrant celebration, recognizing the dedication and contributions of smallholder farmers in the Kintampo Municipality in the Bono East Region.The event, which included the organization's annual Smallholder Farmer Award Scheme, underscored the vital role of agriculture in Ghana's economy and...

Michelle Obama Breaks Silence On Whether She Will Be Running For President In 2024

Michelle Obama has ruled herself out as a presidential candidate, putting to bed speculation that she would jump in at the last minute to give Democrats an alternative to aging Joe Biden. The former first lady maintains a star power within Democratic politics, despite largely removing herself from the political scene in recent years. 'As former...

Boomplay And Itel Rocked Campuses With Power Up Your Life Festival

The collaboration between Africa's leading music streaming and download platform, Boomplay, and reliable smart life brand, itel, resulting in the new itel P55 Series campus activation and music festival, dubbed “Power Up Your Life”, has chalked yet another successful roll out over the weekend.Following the memorable celebrations that characterised the...

Apple Fined 2BILLION By The EU

The European Union hit Apple with a massive $2 billion fine after finding that the tech giant unfairly favored its own music streaming service over rivals such as Spotify.  The organization banned app developers from 'fully informing iOS users about alternative and cheaper music subscription services outside of the app,' said the European Commission,...

Power Sector Faces Deepening Insolvency

The power sector is bracing for intensified financial strain, with debts to Independent Power Producers (IPPs) set to soar to approximately US$1.8billion by the close of 2024.This, according to the IPPs Chamber, stems from the Public Utilities Regulatory Commission’s (PURC) decision to slash electricity tariffs by 6.56 percent effective next...

Vetting Of Newly Nominated Ministers Starts Today

Parliament's Appointments Committee will today, Tuesday, March 5, start the vetting process for the newly nominated ministers and deputy ministers.The vetting process will extend from today until Tuesday, March 12, encompassing a thorough examination of each nominee's qualifications and suitability for their respective positions.Among the first nominees to undergo vetting...

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