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The rise of AI technology is reshaping industries worldwide and the online casino sector in Ghana In recent years, the Ghanaian online casino industry has rapidly adopted advanced AI technologies. These innovations transform the gaming experience, making it safer and more engaging. This article explores how these technologies are being implemented and their impact on the Ghanaian market.The rise of AI technology is reshaping industries worldwide and the online casino sector in Ghana is no exception. As a gamer or enthusiast, understanding these developments can enhance your gaming experience and ensure you stay ahead of the curve. Let’s dive into…

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Afghanistan vs BangladeshJune 24, Kingstown, 8:30 p.m. localBig picture – scrap for the semi-finalsThe equation will become clearer for Afghanistan and Bangladesh at least six hours before they lace up their boots for the final Group 1 match of the Super Eight stage of the Men’s T20 World Cup 2024.This is, however, a beaten Bangladesh side, probably playing their last World Cup game after two soft defeats to India and Australia.It was another dream run for Afghanistan in a World Cup. They had fought hard in the 50-over tournament in India last year, only to finish sixth. This time, they…

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Kamaldeen shared some photos from his visit to his hometown Techiman on his Instagram page and was all smiles as he interacted with his people.The Southampton star, in some of the photos, posed with many members of the community who were delighted to see him In the comments section of the post, many Ghanaians were excited to see Kamaldeen back home during the summer holidaysSouthampton football winger Kamaldeen Sulemana recently visited his hometown of Techiman, Ghana and shared his experience on Instagram. Photos show Kamaldeen smiling as he interacted with the community.Ghanaian footballer Kamaldeen at Techiman Photo source: kamaldeenSource: InstagramIn…

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Botswanahome to the world’s largest population of elephants, he has been an outspoken critic of efforts by some European nations to ban the import of hunting trophies from Africa. The UK government is close to passing a new law that would ban the importation of game trophies, the body parts of animals hunted for sport on safari in Africa. The legislation would ban the import of body parts from elephants, bears, lions, hippos and zebras into the UK. But critics say the UK should drop the issue as paid hunting funds anti-poaching efforts, provides tourism-related jobs for Africans and reduces…

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Tech giants have been targeted by the EU for a series of alleged unfair practices. Photo: JUSTIN TALLIS/AFP/FileSource: AFPThe European Union warned Apple on Monday that its App Store is violating digital competition rules, putting the iPhone maker at risk of billions of dollars in fines.It is the latest in a long-running battle between Brussels and the tech giants, covering issues from data privacy to disinformation. Stifling competition Brussels has fined tech companies more than 10 billion euros for abusing their dominant market position.The latest threat to Apple comes three months after the block hit the California company with a…

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Major General Barwa pledged loyalty to Nkrumah and was shot dead on the spot in 1966. The events that led to the overthrow of Ghana’s first president, Kwame Nkrumah, involved many issues of loyalty and deception. In terms of loyalty, Major General Charles Mohammed Balwa is one of those figures who has been celebrated over the decades for his stance amid the political turmoil of the time and the bravery he displayed in the face of death. According to details of an excerpt written about him in 2019 by the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst, where he trained, Major General Baruwa…

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Scott Barrett has been named as the new All Blacks captain, with a 32-man squad including five uncapped players announced today ahead of the 2024 Steinlager Ultra Low Carb Series.The team selected by All Blacks coach Scott Robertson and his four assistant coaches Scott Hansen, Jason Holland, Leon MacDonald and Jason Ryan will play two Tests against England in Dunedin and Auckland and one against Fiji in San Diego. Scott Barrett, 30, will become the 81st man to captain the All Blacks in a Test if he adds to the 69 Test caps he has won since his debut against…

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A video of famous “glutton” Afua Nash from Ghana talking about the reasons for her gluttony has surfaced online. In an interview with Zionfelix, Afua clarified that she has a stomach ulcer, hence her frequent eating Netizens who saw the video were heartbroken and took to the comments section to express their viewsMrs. Afua Nash from Ghana, who became famous by consuming GHยข25 worth of gari, beans and plantains, popularly known as gษ”bษ›, in a sitting, has opened up about why she eats so much.Speaking in an interview, she revealed that she has a health condition that requires her to…

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SPECIAL REPORT | BIRD AGENCY | Sketch makers in Africa have become pivotal figures in the highly diversified entertainment industry, deftly combining humor and social commentary to captivate audiences across the continent and beyond. These creative individuals harness the power of digital platforms to create short, relevant and often hilarious snippets that reflect the daily lives and idiosyncrasies of African society, contributing significantly to the rapidly growing creative economy. The rise of sketch-making in Africa underscores the depth of the continent’s digital revolution. With over 526 million internet users in 2021, Africa has seen an increase in content creators taking…

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The government has acknowledged that connectivity is problematic in rural areas. Photo: Zinyange Auntony / AFPSource: AFPAs the sun sets over Zimbabwe’s Matobo Hills, boys throw stones to chase away baboons. Their goal is not to enjoy the sunset view but to search for a cell phone network without interference from wild animals.Silozwe, a village less than 50 kilometers (31 miles) from the southern city of Bulawayo, southern Africa’s second largest country, is in a connectivity black hole.To an outsider, the daily stream of villagers climbing the hill might look like a pilgrimage to a rain ceremony, but it’s a…

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