During a vibrant gathering at the Anlo Hogbetsotso Za festival on Saturday, 11 November, President Akufo-Addo expressed deep gratitude to the chiefs and residents of Anlo for their ongoing support and prayers throughout his presidency. He reiterated his dedication to maintaining a transparent electoral process and thanked Ghanaians for upholding …
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4 November
Johnnie Walker unveils 2024 gifting studio for personalised presents
The launch event, held at Village Mall, Bugolobi, on Saturday, November 2, was attended by media personnel who experienced the brand’s commitment to enhancing the gifting experience firsthand. “This Gifting Studio is more than just a space; it’s a statement about the art of meaningful gifting and the power of …
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4 November
Abure joins world political leaders to observe US presidential election
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the stage is set for the presidential election scheduled for November 5. Two leading candidates, Vice-President Kamala Harris (Democrat) and former President Donald Trump (Republican) are in a dead run to the finish line. Abure, in his verified X handle, wrote: “I’ve …
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4 November
7 dead and 4 injured in a fatal accident on Sunyani-Berekum road
Eyewitnesses have pointed to potholes on the road as a likely cause of the accident. In a video circulating on social media, witnesses are seen gathered around the bodies on the ground. Road accidents in Ghana have become an increasingly critical public safety issue, claiming thousands of lives each year …
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4 November
Kranium lights up Kampala at Captain Morgan spice takeover
The atmosphere was electric, with Kranium’s magnetic stage presence keeping everyone on their feet until the final song marked the end of his exhilarating set. Complementing the musical acts were dynamic surprise dance performances by DMC Dance Crew and Ink Dancers. The talented groups wowed the audience with well-coordinated routines …
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4 November
NDLEA seizes ₦4bn worth of cocaine at Lagos airport, arrests 30 suspects
Femi Babafemi, Director, Media and Advocacy, NDLEA, said this in a statement issued on Sunday in Lagos. Babafemi said the consignments, in 845 wraps, were confiscated by the agency’s operatives on October 29. He added that the consignments, weighing 18.72 kilograms, were concealed in two lavatories of an Ethiopian-bound flight …
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4 November
Pricey Wele? Wele prices skyrocket across markets in Ghana
In bustling areas like Kaneshie, Adabraka, Jamestown, and Accra Central, some believe that food vendors could still turn a profit without raising prices. Madam Dora Addo, a wholesaler at Agbogbloshie, shared her experience: “I used to buy a full piece of Wele for GH¢80 from importers, but now the price …
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4 November
GROW Project and Ugandan Women Entrepreneurs
The launch and execution of the GROW Initiative, a program which offers a monumental opportunity for women entrepreneurs across the country to receive funding, business advisory, and networking opportunities in a bid to grow profitable businesses, has been positively received nationwide. Already, thousands of women entrepreneurs have benefited from this …
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4 November
Lagos announces 15-month traffic diversion for Mile 2 interchange construction
The Lagos State Commissioner for Transportation, Oluwaseun Osiyemi, said this in a statement on Sunday in Lagos. Osiyemi noted that the diversion would integrate rail, bus, water and non–motorised transportation. He said the 15-month traffic diversion for the construction would begin on Nov. 11, 2024, to Feb. 16, 2026. Osiyemi, …
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4 November
GPL: Heart of Lions stun Asante Kotoko with narrow victory at Len Clay Stadium
Asante Kotoko suffered their second consecutive loss in the Ghana Premier League (GPL) on Sunday, as they were defeated 1-0 by Heart of Lions at the Obuasi Len Clay Stadium. The Porcupine Warriors entered the game with determination to bounce back from their previous loss to Legon Cities but struggled …
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