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Socialite and media personality Mona Gucci has opened up about her relationship status with actress Moesha Boduong, revealing that they are no longer friendsAccording to the Onua TV host, Moesha got offended after she made some remarks about the queens of darkness and approached her.That’s why Mona refused to help raise funds for Moesha when the actress’ brother started a GoFundMe campaign Onua TV presenter Mona Gucci known in private life as Abigail Semaha has revealed her relationship with actress Moesha Boduong.In a recent interview, Mona Gucci, who was friends with Moesha, attributed their influence to her critique of slay…

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From US Navy Africa Public Affairs, US Marine Corps Africa Public Affairs and Ghana Navy Public AffairsACCRA, Ghana – Government and military leaders from more than 40 countries on four continents kicked off the second annual African Naval Forces Meeting (AMFS) and third Naval Infantry Leaders Symposium-Africa (NILS-A) in Accra, Ghana, 30 April 2024 .AMFS and NILS-A, combined this year for the first time, provide participants with a unique space to address common concerns and expand maritime cooperation and coordination. These forums will strengthen strategic-level relationships to facilitate better regional cooperation in addressing maritime threats.”AMFS and NILS-A help us all…

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Starbucks reported lower-than-expected earnings, pointing to poor conditions in China and consumer caution in the United States. Photo: SPENCER PLATT / GETTY IMAGES NORTH AMERICA/Getty Images via AFP/FileSource: AFPStarbucks reported lower profit on falling sales on Tuesday, as the coffee giant pointed to weakening consumer sentiment and poor conditions in China as factors behind the profit loss.The performance “did not meet our expectations,” said CEO Laxman Narasimhan, who also pointed to a wave of severe weather in the United States as a driver of the tepid results.”We continue to feel the impact of a more cautious consumer, particularly with our…

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Vice President Dr Mahamudu Bawumia has called on former President John Mahama to engage in a two-man debate ahead of the December 7, 2024 general elections. In a statement issued by the Communications Director of the Bawumia campaign team, Dennis Miracles Aboazi, he stressed that the debate gives Ghanaians an opportunity to choose their next leader after President Akufo-Addo. It was done. Mr. Aboagyi stressed that the debate will focus on the achievements of both candidates and the solutions they propose to address the current economic challenges facing the country. He also said the debate will help voters gauge both…

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Applications Q: How do I enter the contest? A: To enter the contest, you must fill it out online application form for your company before your country’s final application deadline. Q: Who can apply? A: Any technology entrepreneur who has been in business for less than 5 years and is registered and domiciled in the participating country/territory/jurisdiction may apply. Applicants must have innovative, proven technologies, strong business models, the ability to demonstrate traction in their business and the ability to scale. All entrants entering the competition on behalf of the company must be residents of the country/territory/jurisdiction in which they…

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The second retractable roof at Roland Garros will be unveiled on the opening day of next month’s French Open, organizers said Thursday in a project planned with the Paris Olympics. A ceremony for the roof of the 10,000-seat Suzanne Lenglen Stadium will be held on May 26, when play begins in the main draws, tournament director Amelie Mauresmo said at a news conference. Even before the opening for the two-week tournament, the roof can be closed if it rains during the qualifying rounds in the previous six days. The 15,000-seat Philippe Chatrier main court has a retractable roof from 2020.…

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In a surprising turn of events, Globoone of the leading food delivery platforms in Ghana, has announced its decision to cease operations in Ghana. This move, ready to take effect on 10 May 2024, has been attributed to profitability issues that have plagued the company’s performance in the Ghanaian market. Glovo’s journey to Ghana began in 2021 with high hopes and significant investment, aiming to capitalize on the country’s growing population and internet penetration. However, despite initial optimism and expansion efforts, the company has faced challenges that have hindered its growth and sustainability in the region. Zoom out Profitability concerns…

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Ghanaian comedian Kyekyeku says he will not seek financial compensation to protest daily power outages in GhanaDuring a sit-down interview with YEN.com.gh, he said dumsor, a critical issue affecting citizens, requires everyone’s support to tackle the challengeThe entertainer, also a director, has revealed his ambitions to release his 1957 film in Europe and the USPopular Ghanaian comedian Kyekyeku, born Bismark Ofori, has said he will not demand compensation for taking part in a protest against Ghana’s frequent blackouts. This comes after comedian Waris shared with United Showbiz that he would demand payment to partner his brand with a company that…

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Oxford Business Group, in partnership with the African Data Center Association (ADCA), has launched its latest Focus Report entitled ‘Data Centers in Africa’, offering insight into the central role of data centers in driving the continent’s digital evolution . The comprehensive report delves into the complex landscape of Africa’s Information and Communications Technology (ICT) sector. It examines how data centers contribute to economic growth, sustainability efforts, bridging the ICT skills gap, regulatory frameworks and the imperative to integrate environmental responsibility into their operations. Africa’s data center market is poised for substantial growth, with a projected 50% increase in capacity by…

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Austrian Foreign Minister Alexander Schallenberg warned that autonomous weapons systems “will soon fill the battlefields of the world.” Photo: Joe Klamar/AFPSource: AFPThe world should establish a set of rules to regulate artificial intelligence weapons while they are still in their infancy, a global conference said on Tuesday, calling the issue the “Oppenheimer moment” of the era.Like gunpowder and the atomic bomb, artificial intelligence (AI) has the potential to revolutionize warfare, analysts say, by making human conflicts unimaginably different — and far more deadly.”This is the ‘Oppenheimer moment’ of our generation where geopolitical tensions threaten to lead a major scientific breakthrough…

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