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Nigerian singer Ayra Starr and Ghanaian rapper Black Sherif met at Paris Fashion Week and exchanged pleasantries when the latter walked the runway.A video of the Ghanaian rapper snubbing the waist of the beautiful petite Nigerian singer sent social media into a frenzyMany were surprised that Blacko didn’t reach out for her standby when he revealed she was his girlfriend Nigerian singer Ayra Starr meets Ghanaian rapper Black Sherif at Paris Fashion Week 2024 in France on Thursday, February 29, 2024.Ayra Starr and Black Sherif at Paris Fashion Week 2024. Image Credit: Getty ImagesSource: Getty ImagesAyra Starr Meets Black Sherif…

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OT governance is imperative for Africa’s mines By Koos Fourie, Technical Director, and Theuns Nieuwenhuizen, Technical Director, at Sedna Industrial IT Solutions. Koos Fourie, technical director of Sedna Industrial IT Solutions. THEGovernance of operational technology (OT) is no longer a nice-to-have, but a business imperative for Africa’s mining and heavy-duty industries as risks to operations and lives increase. Going forward, digital solutions that promote integration and continuity while keeping workers safe and protecting against cyber threats will only emerge as mines and manufacturers, who remain integral to Africa’s future growth, realize the benefits of the connected, integrated digital world.As a…

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Meta said it would remove its Facebook News tab in Australia and not renew deals with news publishers worth hundreds of millions of dollars. Photo: Kirill KUDRYAVTSEV / AFP/FileSource: AFPFacebook parent Meta announced on Friday it would no longer pay Australian media companies for news, prompting a government warning that the company was “backtracking” on past promises.Extending a global retreat from news content, Meta said it would remove its Facebook News tab in Australia and not renew deals with news publishers worth hundreds of millions of dollars.”People don’t come to Facebook for news and political content,” the company said, explaining…

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Recalling the ordeal, Vim Reddy revealed that during the journey, she felt someone persistently touching her thigh. Initially, she felt that she would not be able to cope with the situation, even though the bus was full and dimly lit. β€œIt was a while ago, when I was working at a newspaper company. That day, after I finished reporting, I got on the bus to go back to the office to submit my report. All the while, I felt someone making unwanted contact with my body. Trapped in a crowded bus and with limited visibility, I couldn’t react,” she said.…

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Yinson Ghana’s recent initiative at the Agona Nkwanta Girls Model School in the Western Region has marked a major step towards strengthening Information and Communication Technology (ICT) education. By establishing a well-equipped computer lab, the company aims to empower around 200 girls with basic digital skills, benefiting an extended community of 1,500 students from nearby schools. This initiative resonates with Yinson’s commitment to gender equality and quality education, aligned with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. Empowerment through technology The recently inaugurated computer lab is more than just a facility. it is a beacon of hope for the future of…

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Tea New Zealand 42 for 5 (Phillips 8*, Blundell 5*, Starc 1-4) trail Australia 383 (Green 174*, Marsh 40, Henry 5-70) by 341 runsKane Williamson was run out for a duck in a horrific confusion as New Zealand’s second day continued after Cameron Green’s spectacular century lifted Australia to a commanding first innings 383 in difficult conditions at Basin Reserve.Having been put to the sword by Green, who finished unbeaten on 174 and combined with Josh Hazlewood in a record tenth-wicket stand of 116, a flustered New Zealand sank further in the first Test when they lost three wickets without…

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In recent years, Africa has become a hotbed of creativity, fueled by the rapid expansion of the creative economy, driven by a growing youth population and increasing urbanisation. However, despite the abundance of creativity, African creators often face uneven outcomes when it comes to reaching a global audience and generating revenue for creators who monetize social media platforms. Tik Tok and Instagram they make so much money, but do creators make a direct percentage of their profits from these platforms? According Daniel AnthonyAfrica-based YouTuber, β€œYouTubers with more US audiences generate much more revenue than YouTubers with African audiences” Social media…

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Nigerian influencer Adeoluwa Prince Enioluwa enjoyed his Ghanaian rice dish at the wedding of Nigerian gospel singer Moses Bliss and his Ghanaian wife, Marie Wiseborn.He ate everything on the plate, including the chicken bone, and noted that the competition between Nigeria’s jollof rice and Ghana’s is very tightMany Nigerians were unhappy that he enjoyed the meal from Ghana as they warned him in the commentsNigerian content creator Adeoluwa Prince Enioluwa tasted Ghanaian Jollof for the first time at the wedding of Nigerian gospel singer Moses Bliss and his Ghanaian wife, Marie Wiseborn.Nigerian influencer Enioluwa ate jollof rice from Ghana at…

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LAS VEGAS (KTNV) β€” At the West Las Vegas Art Center, you can find it Olabsi African Dance & Drum Ensemblea group that serves as a cornerstone of cultural preservation and community spirit here in the Las Vegas Valley. Hasani Palacio, a member of the ensemble, says the group’s name comes from the Nigerian word “olabsi”, which means “joy multiplies”.β€œI chose this name specifically to represent what drumming and dance do to energy and spirit,” Palacio said. For over two decadesOlabisi has been a driving force in preserving its rich traditions African drum and dance live in Las Vegas.Palacio, along…

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Brazilian Finance Minister Fernando Haddad speaks during the G20 Finance Ministers meeting in Sao Paulo, Brazil. Photo: Nelson ALMEIDA / AFPSource: AFPThe first meeting of G20 finance ministers of the year ended Thursday without a joint statement because of deep divisions over the wars in Ukraine and Gaza, officials said.Host country Brazil has an ambitious agenda to use the rotating G20 presidency to amplify the voice of the global South and tackle inequality and climate change.But that was overshadowed by what he called a “deadlock” at the two-day meeting in Sao Paulo.”It is not possible (to reach) a final statement,”…

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