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Ed Sheeran was the UK’s most-played artiste of 2021

Ed Sheeran was the most-played artiste in the UK last year, according to new data from music licensing body PPL. The star also had the most-played song of the year with Bad Habits. It’s the fourth time in five years that Sheeran has been named the UK’s most-played artist, calculated by plays on radio, TV, pubs, clubs and shops. The ...

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President Akufo-Addo’s address at the European Dev Day 2022 [VIDEO]

President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo this morning addressed the opening ceremony of the 15th Edition of the European Development Days (EDD) Forum in Brussels, Belgium. President Akufo-Addo, is in Brussels, Belgium, to attend the forum. From Brussels, the President would also attend the 26th Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM) in Kigali, Rwanda, from Wednesday. Lands For Sale In Acres at Aburi ...

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Ghana’s Strongest: Four qualify for final showdown

Four athletes have advanced to the final of this season’s Ghana’s Strongest competition after weeks of lifting heavy weights, sweating it out, and attempting to knock each other off. Prosper Dakora finished second last season. Prosper Dakora, Godfred Akobila, Bright Appiah [SWAT], and Ebenezer Amos [Chilling] have made it to the grand finale and will compete for the ultimate prize. ...

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OSP gets new governing board

The Office of the Special Prosecutor (OSP) finally gets a governing board after the tenure of the first board expired in June 2021. This means the OSP’s office is now well-constituted to perform all its functions under the law, including the recruitment of the requisite for the execution of its mandate of investigating and prosecuting suspected corruption and corruption-related offences. ...

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Long queues amid fuel shortage in Lagos

Long queues have been witnessed at petrol stations in most parts of Lagos state in south-west Nigeria after a decision by some fuel marketers to shut their operations. The queues that surfaced on Monday continued on Tuesday morning causing panic buying of fuel and black market sales. It comes as some members of the Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria ...

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Ghana needs IMF now – Joe Jackson

Chief Operations Officer at the Dalex Finance, Mr Joe Jackson has said that Ghana needs to go back to the International Monetary Fund (IMF). In his view, the country will not be able to resolve its fiscal challenges without going to the Bretton Wood institution for support. Speaking in interview with TV3’s Komla Adom on the mid day news on ...

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Prez Nana Addo is doing great, don’t be ungrateful – Evangelist Diana Asamoah to Ghanaians

During one of her live radio worship sessions, Evangelist Diana Asamoah dedicated a song to his excellency Akufo-Addo, wishing him well and congratulating him for his good work. Despite the ongoing brouhaha with the government’s decision to invest millions of dollars in a National Cathedral and the surging prices, Diana Asamoah maintains that Ghanaians shouldn’t be ungrateful for the good ...

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AfDB appoints Simon Mizrahi as Ag Veep, Technology and Corporate Services Complex

The African Development Bank has appointed Mr. Simon Mizrahi as Acting Vice President, Technology and Corporate Services Complex, effective 20 June 2022. Mizrahi, a British national, is currently the Director for Delivery, Performance Management and Results at the African Development Bank Group and Acting Director for the Operations Committee Secretariat and Quality Assurance. In these capacities, he oversees results delivery ...

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Salah has ‘done nothing’ with Egypt – Hassan Shehata

Mohamed Salah has achieved nothing with Egypt and must give more to his national team’s cause, according to ex-Pharaohs coach Hassan Shehata. Shehata, who took charge of Egypt between 2004-11 and led them to three successive AFCON titles between 2006 and 2010, did not mince his words when considering Salah’s contribution to his country in recent years. Salah most recently ...

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