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Afua Asantewaa has offered clarity on the chatter surrounding the news that her sing-a-thon was not successfulIn an interview, she said that Guinness World Records violated the convention regarding the sing-a-thonShe said she is awaiting an official response from Guinness World Records about her login detailsGhanaian media personality Afua Asantewaa has hit out at Guinness World Records after it was announced that her attempt to break the marathon singing world record was unsuccessful.In a video he saw YEN.com.gh on @TheKennethDarko’s X page, Afua Asantewaa, in an interview with GTV, accused the organization of violating the terms of their contract in…

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Smartphone makers are promoting AI-powered devices at Mobile World Congress. Photo: PAU BARRENA / AFPSource: AFPSmartphone makers are packing their latest devices with impressive new AI tools, such as real-time voice translation and advanced photo editing, in efforts to reignite consumer demand.The trend was on display at the telecoms industry’s biggest annual trade show, the four-day Mobile World Congress (MWC) that kicked off Monday in Barcelona, ​​where device makers focused on the unique AI features of their new flagship devices.”Phones have just become boring, they’re not as exciting as they used to be. The changes from one model to another…

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The Ghana Police Service (GPS) has put in place strict measures to ensure a safe environment for the upcoming general elections. This includes establishing an Election Security Office to oversee, plan and implement election-related matters. Cooperation with other security agencies will ensure that the elections are held without security violations. Commissioner of Police (COP) Idi Lanza Seidou, Director of ICT at Police Headquarters, disclosed this last Wednesday during the passing of 29 graduates and 159 general freshmen at the Regional Police Training School in Ho. Mr. Seydoux reminded the new police officers of the potential for fainting in an election…

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[LAGOS] Funding sources are available to support innovation in Ghana, despite delays in getting a new dedicated research fund up and running, a senior official says. The Government of Ghana has pledged US$50 million as seed money for the Ghana National Research Fund (GNRF), established under the Ghana National Research Fund Act (Act 1056) passed in 2020. However, the fund, which will support national research in tertiary and research institutions, is not yet operational. Cephas Adjei Mensah, director of research, The statistics and information management at Ghana’s Ministry of Environment, Science, Technology and Innovation (MESTI), said the government is instead…

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Ebden makes ‘pipe dream’ come true, climbs to double world No.1 The Australian reflects on his achievement February 26, 2024 ATP Tour/Getty Images Matthew Ebden is the fifth Australian to reach No. 1 in the Pepperstone ATP doubles rankings. By Andrew Eichenholz Matthew Ebden remembers Wimbledon in 2010, when he first appeared on grass as a 22-year-old. The Australian asked former world doubles No.1 Todd Woodbridge, a nine-time men’s doubles champion at the tournament, if he could show him the trophies and the entrance to Center Court. Almost 14 years later, Ebden on Monday became one of only five…

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Afua Asantewaa Aduonum Relives Her Guinness World Records (GWR) Singing Attempt at McBrown’s KitchenDuring an appearance on the show, she sang some of her favorite songs alongside host, Nana Ama McBrownThe footage of the two personalities, released on YouTube, sparked comments from fans onlineGhanaian journalist Afua Asantewaa Aduonum was reliving her Guinness World Records (GWR) singing attempt when she appeared on McBrown’s Kitchen.She performed some of her favorite songs on the television program hosted by Ghanaian presenter/actress Nana Ama McBrown.Afua Asantewaa relives GWR song attempt at McBrown’s Kitchen. Photo: McBrown’s Kitchen.Source: InstagramAfua Asantewaa recalls mediocre academics and careerAfua Asantewaa Aduonum…

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The African tech ecosystem is at a competitive stage, with innovations across the board and many new ideas looking for just the right investors.The emergence of Blockchain technology has prompted developers to create new solutions to prevailing challenges in financial markets, logistics and commerce. Nigeria, South Africa and Kenya have contributed immensely to the adoption of Blockchain technology in Africa, but the revolution is happening across the continent.Investment firms in Africa are expanding their focus on Web 3.0 developers as the technology gains traction. Here’s a list of the top Web 3.0 investors to watch out for on the continent…

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Tokyo’s Nikkei index broke a record high set in December 1989. Photo: Kazuhiro NOGI / AFPSource: AFPAsian markets were mostly lower on Monday, although Tokyo’s main Nikkei hit new all-time highs after two of the three main US indexes closed at record highs.But investors turned to profit-taking as last week’s rally in the market — fueled by spectacular results from U.S. tech giant Nvidia — is losing steam, analysts said.On Wall Street on Friday, the Dow and S&P closed at record highs, but the tech-heavy Nasdaq fell, after rising 3% a day earlier.”Nvidia’s rally moderated while other major tech stocks…

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The Ghana Stock Exchange (GSE) has revealed that not a single official has been asked by the election team of New Patriotic Party flag bearer Dr Mahamudu Bawumia to join its manifesto committee on the economy. In a statement, the GSE clarified that Abena Amoah, who is included on Bawumia’s economic manifesto committee, is not the same as the managing director and urged the public and exchange partners to ignore these reports. . “We would like to state unequivocally that the Ms. Abena Amoah named on the list is not Ms. Abena Amoah, the Managing Director of the Ghana Stock…

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Ghana’s women’s soccer team will be paid bonuses due ahead of Friday’s 2024 Olympic qualifier against Zambia, an official has confirmed.The Black Queens are owed $7,500 each for victories last year in qualifying for both the Olympics and the 2024 African Women’s Cup of Nations.Gifty Oware-Mensah, the chairman of the Black Queens management committee, expects the country’s Ministry of Sports to hand over the money on Thursday afternoon.”This is not the first time the ministry has owed bonuses to players,” Oware-Mensah told Newsday on the BBC’s World Service.”Most of the time it takes some time before the nation can pay…

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