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Blogger In KK Fosu Accident Buried

[ad_1]   John Fui Tamakloe, a blogger and content creator known as John Claude, who tragically died in a car accident involving musicians KK Fosu and Bless, was laid to rest on Friday. The burial took place two months after the accident on the Accra-Apam highway on May 25, 2024. He was 33 years old….

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Missing laptops won’t affect December polls

[ad_1] The Chairperson for the Electoral Commission (EC), Jean Mensa has assured that the recent theft of five laptops from the EC office will not impact the upcoming polls. The theft had raised concerns about the potential impact on the electoral process, with the National Democratic Congress calling for an independent investigation and audit. However,…

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KIA not affected by global IT outage

[ad_1] The Ghana Airports Company Limited (GACL) has confirmed that the Kotoka International Airport (KIA) remains unaffected by the ongoing global IT outage that has disrupted operations at several airports and airlines worldwide. Industries across the globe, including airlines, banks, retail outlets, and broadcasters, are grappling with a significant IT outage. This has led to…

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Ghanaian Producer Wins $250,000 Lawsuit Against CAF

[ad_1] Ghanaian music producer Kobby Spiky has won a landmark lawsuit against the Confederation of African Football (CAF), securing a $250,000 award for copyright infringement. The ruling follows a two-year legal battle over the unauthorized use of Spiky’s music beat, “Okomfo Anokye,” by CAF for promotional purposes in 2022. The court ordered CAF to remove…

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2024 Polls: Presidential debates enhance democracy

[ad_1] A senior lecturer at the University of Media, Arts, and Communications (UniMaC) Prof. Etse Sikanku, has expressed his support for a presidential debate ahead of the December polls, stating that it enhances Ghana’s democracy. This comes after Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, the NPP presidential candidate, criticized his counterpart, John Dramani Mahama, for declining to engage…

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