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Charterhouse, organizer of the annual Ghana Music Awards, has released the nominees for this year’s editionKing Paluta, the maker of the Y’ahitte, was identified by the design for the first timeDJ Slim Couldn’t Hide His Emotions As He Narrated King Paluta’s Rise To FameGhanaian musician King Paluta has arrived at the Ghana Music Awards for the first time in his career. He was announced as part of the tall list of deserving Ghanaian artistes presented by Charterhouse as nominees for the 25th edition of the Vodafone Ghana Music Awards, now Telecel Ghana Music Awards. King Paluta’s nods excited many fans…

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Popular Nigerian comedian AY Makun’s renovated mansion after it was destroyed by fire has left many fans in aweRemember the humor merchant’s house was destroyed in 2023 after his property went up in flames In a new development, a video of the newly renovated mansion has gone viral on the internet and Nigerians couldn’t hide their thoughtsTop Nigerian comedian Ayo Makun is making headlines after a video of his newly renovated mansion went viral on social media.It is recalled that in August 2023, the property is worth millions was destroyed due to fire, but luckily no life was lost.Comedian AY’s…

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South Sudan became independent in 2011. Photo: Sophie RAMIS / AFP/FileSource: AFPOil-dependent South Sudan is at risk of economic and political turmoil due to the disruption of a key pipeline to its war-torn neighbor Sudan, experts have warned.Analysts expressed deep concern over the loss of crucial oil revenue in one of the world’s poorest countries and the possibility that it could force South Sudan’s first election to be delayed once again.In a letter dated March 16, Sudan’s energy minister declared force majeure over a “major rupture” in the pipeline that sends crude from South Sudan to the Red Sea city…

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General News for Thursday, March 28, 2024 sauce: www.ghanaweb.com 2024-03-28 Chief Justice Gertrude Turknoux The Executive Director of the Ghana Center for Democratic Development (CDD-Ghana), Professor Henry Kwasi Prempeh, said during the public hearing that it was unconstitutional for the Secretary to insist on the presence of the plaintiff in the constitutional suit.According to the CDD-Ghana representative, it is unconscionable under any procedural rules to require the presence of plaintiffs who raise issues of constitutional interpretation during public hearings.”This is seriously incomprehensible. Plaintiff files a constitutional suit in the Supreme Court. Plaintiff is represented by an attorney. This case only…

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The opening game of the Ford Championship presented by KCC is underway, and with it, plenty of drama. After 18 holes at Seville Country Club, it was Pajaree Anannarukarn with a 9-under 63 late in the day to take the first-round lead. The bogey-free 63 equaled Anannarukarn’s 18-hole low, which she last recorded in the fourth round of the Honda LPGA Thailand 2021. After three birdies on her front nine holes – Nos. 11, 16 and the Aon Risk Reward Challenge Hole, 18 – her highlight of the day was five straight birdies on Nos. 5-9. It is the second…

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Bisa Kdei is not happy with the attitude of some Ghanaian music promoters and influencersThe Highlife singer said in a recent interview that supporters’ negativity has affected the global appeal of Ghanaian musicHe also lamented the country’s failure to take full advantage of the Year of Return celebrationsHighlife star, Bisa Kdei, has accused promoters of hindering the rise of Ghanaian music, especially globally, because of their negative approach to the music industry.According to Bisa Kdei, it is wrong to say that Ghanaian music is not good enough while belittling the efforts of the musicians, who put a lot of work…

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Iowa’s Caitlin Clark’s popularity extends far beyond the state of Iowa. The so-called ‘Caitlin Clark Effect’ can be felt across the county, even around the world.” At first we were curious, but as the game progressed, we fell in love with what we were seeing,” says Martha Niamal. The 16-year-old refugee from South Sudan now lives in Gulu, Uganda at ChildVoice’s Lukome Center. It’s where she and a group of other young women huddled inside a small thatched hut to watch the Iowa Hawkeyes play the Ohio Buckeyes on a screen powered by solar power and Wi-Fi earlier this month.”…

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Residents of the Canadian town of Saint-Elie-de-Caxton are upset with a boom in mining claims, including their homes. Photo: Genevieve Normand / AFPSource: AFPCanada’s Quebec province is rich in minerals needed for everything from electric cars to cellphones, but residents living on top of the potential windfall worry their backyards will be dug up — and they won’t get a dime.In recent months, tens of thousands of mining exploration licenses have been issued in the province amid a global rush for critical and strategic minerals such as graphite, lithium, zinc, nickel and cobalt.But under provincial mining exploration rules, subsoil in…

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The Lockup Investment Holders Forum will hold a protest against the Bank of Ghana (BoG) today, Wednesday, March 27, 2024. The demonstration is aimed at urging central banks to address the problem of locked-in investments in financial institutions regulated by central banks. In a statement, the group’s convener, Dr. Adu A. Antwi, announced that participants would gather at the NDK compound at 9 a.m. and head to the BoG to submit their petition to Governor Dr. Ernest Addison. β€œThe Lock-Up Investment Holders Forum, a forum calling for the release of locked-up investments in licensed financial institutions to investors, has announced…

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(Beirut) – A Saudi Arabian court sentenced 12 soccer fans to six months to one year in prison on March 27, 2024, for chanting peacefully during a soccer match in January, Human Rights Watch said today. The Saudi authorities should immediately overturn the verdict, which is based solely on the peaceful expression of exuberant soccer fans. Saudi Arabian Police summoned and arrested the fans after a video of a Shiite religious song during a match was posted and circulated on social media. The Saudi Criminal Court in Dammam sentenced two fans to one year in prison with a fine of…

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