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The US probes criticized Boeing after Elizabeth Lund, Boeing’s senior vice president of quality, discussed an ongoing investigation at a media briefing this week. Photo: Jennifer Buchanan/POOL/AFP/FileSource: AFPA US investigative authority has slammed Boeing for sharing details about an ongoing investigation into a near-catastrophic plane incident that should not have been discussed publicly.The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) said that as a result, it will prevent Boeing from reviewing information gathered during its investigation.Boeing “flagrantly violated” investigative regulations under a signed agreement as a party to the investigation, the NTSB said in a statement late Wednesday.The agency also bars Boeing…

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court Two students and a lecturer accused of collecting 106,800 cedis on the pretext of providing beds and rooms to students at the Dr. Hilla Liman Hall of the University of Ghana have appeared before an Accra Circuit Court. Joseph Appiah, 25, Stephen Nimako Anson, 24, and a senior residential lecturer, Dr Kwadwo Owusu-Aye, 58, were jointly charged with conspiracy and 32 counts of fraud. Mr Appiah and Mr Nimako were further charged with corruption by a public official, i.e. abetting a crime. Dr. Aiyeh also faces an additional charge of official corruption. The three defendants have pleaded not guilty.…

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By Paul Eduarko Richardson Accra, June 27, GNA – Professor Matilda Steiner-Asiedu, Department of Nutrition and Food Science, University of Ghana, says it is important for academic institutions to encourage community involvement to drive science and technology in Africa. He said community engagement would enable academic institutions to make community members aware of their scientific research and technological innovations, which would generate interest, appreciation and collaborations for the advancement of science and technology. β€œIt is also an encouragement for our students to showcase their work and be able to apply it to everyday life and how they can network and…

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In 2018, Immy Nakyeyune embarked on a transformative journey, founding Mkazipreneur with a single mission: to support women entrepreneurs across Africa. Through strategic funding and targeted partnerships, Mkazipreneur in Uganda has trained more than 10,000 women entrepreneurs and transformed non-tech-based, women-led SMEs into technology-capable enterprises. The organization has also played a central role in facilitating access to capital and markets, promoting the growth and sustainability of women-led businesses. There are many similar stories of organizations driving the growth and sustainability of startups in sub-Saharan Africa. These organizations, often called Business Support Organizations (BESOs), act as incubators, accelerators and technology hubs.…

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Hajia Bintu, in a video, was seen in the gym trying to keep her body in shape and many Ghanaians were impressed with how blessed she was The socialite, who rocked a tight figure-flattering workout outfit, admired herself in a mirror at the gymIn the comments section of the video, many praised the actress for her natural body and praised her for staying in shapeGhanaian social media personality Hajia Bintu has impressed many Ghanaians with a recent gym workout video. In the video, she was seen working out in a skin-tight outfit that showed off her figure. She took a…

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A full recovery in the world’s number two economy has yet to kick in more than 18 months after the end of restrictive Covid-19 restrictions. Photo: HECTOR RETAMAL / AFPSource: AFPA key policy meeting watched for signals about China’s economic direction will take place in mid-July, state media said on Thursday, as policymakers try to shore up a stuttering recovery.A full recovery in the world’s number two economy has yet to kick in more than 18 months after the end of Covid-19 lockdowns, sending waves of concern among leaders and citizens.The Third Plenary Session, originally expected last fall, is highly…

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Alabanyo Queen Mamaga Ameturu III has called on the Ministry of Interior to lift the night-time curfew imposed in Alabanyo and Nkonya districts. On June 23, the Ministry of Interior updated the night-time curfew hours for Alabanyo and Nkonya counties and surrounding areas in the Volta and Oti regions. The curfew will restrict movement within designated areas between 6pm and 6am. Alabanyo and Nkonya have been embroiled in a border dispute since 1923. The disputed area, rich in timber, bamboo and kola nuts, has been a source of violence for many years. A variety of strategies have been adopted to…

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Mikal Bridges joins 3 former Villanova teammates, including Jalen Brunson, after being traded to the New York Knicks. Mikal Bridges is crossing the East River and joining three of his former Villanova teammates with the New York Knicks, who traded five first-round picks to the Brooklyn Nets for the 27-year-old forward. The Knicks, one win short of the Eastern Conference Finals last month, are going all-in. The Nets, meanwhile, take another step back. Here are some numbers to know about Bridges as he moves from Brooklyn to Manhattan: 1. Mr. Reliable is well-travelled 1. Bridges hasn’t missed a game since…

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British Ghanaian film producer Eunice Oheneba Aseidu who looks like Nana Akua Addo is on our style radarThe fashionista is always trending with her stylish outfits and hairstyles for her Instagram photoshootsSome social media users commented on her latest kente ensemble designed by fashion brand Groovy Thread in KumasiBritish Ghanaian film producer Eunice Oheneba Asiedu has gone viral after rocking a custom made kente dress designed by a talented male fashion designer and creative director for Groovy Threads.The style influencer, who looks like Nana Akua Addo, wore a beaded kente that accentuated her perfect curvy figure.British Ghanaian film producer Eunice…

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Safety concerns and the cost of developing next-level systems have slowed progress in autonomous vehicles. Photo: MARIO TAMA / GETTY IMAGES NORTH AMERICA/Getty Images via AFPSource: AFPFully autonomous cars are still years away from hitting the roads, but internationally agreed rules for their use could be ready by mid-2026, the United Nations has said.Safety concerns and the cost of developing next-level systems have slowed progress on autonomous vehicles, but work on regulations is moving forward, the UN said.”While the hype may be dying down, the real serious work on regulation is going on,” UNECE deputy executive secretary Dmitry Marijashin told…

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