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parliamentCongress approved a minimum sentence of three years and a maximum of five years in prison for intentional promotion, sponsorship, or support of LGBTQ+ activities.Those caught in the act face a minimum sentence of six months and a maximum of three years in prison.One of the main proponents of the bill, Ningo Prampuram MP Samuel Ngati George, briefed during parliamentary proceedings on the article-by-article amendments to the Proper Human Rights Sexual Rights and Promotion of Family Values ​​Bill in Ghana. I did it.β€œWhat caused the confusion was the establishment of a position advocating the promotion of activities that Ghanaians are…

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Posted by: Saturday, February 10, 2024 Shadowed by Jean-Louis Gasset, whom he served as assistant coach for the Ivory Coast national team, Emerse FaΓ© managed to turn the Elephants’ fortunes around after a dismal start to the TotalEnergies CAF Africa Cup of Nations. Former Ivory Coast international Emerse FaΓ©’s name is now on everyone’s lips. The former Nantes man has successfully revitalized the Elephants following the sacking of French coach Jean-Louis Gaschet following disastrous group stage results. With FaΓ© at the helm, the Elephants, who qualified as the third-best team, underwent a spectacular transformation during the knockout stages. Despite being…

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Afronita and Abigail’s historic appearance on the new edition of Britain’s Got Talent has impressed many Ghanaians A video of the Ghanaian duo preparing for their audition has won huge praise from their fansMany netizens flocked to the comments section to share their admiration for the young dancers and urge them toOn February 9, Britain’s Got Talent confirmed that Afronita and Abigail are among the talents appearing in its final audition. The Ghanaian duo’s trip to the UK and historic Britain’s Got Talent audition has excited many fans who want the dancers to excel in the talent show. A rehearsal…

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The Ghana Health Service with the support of Health Partners organized the 2024 Senior Managers’ Meeting Prime in Accra with the theme: “Accelerating towards UHC with enhanced PHC through the practice networks approach”. The two-day program was attended by Senior Directors from both the National and Regional Health Directorates. The aim was to help cover the priority policy and operational issues raised at the previous year’s meeting.Dr. Patrick Kuma-Aboagye, Director General of the Service, in his welcome note noted that the Senior Managers’ Meeting (SMM) is part of the broader process of assessing the health sector’s performance and identifying priority…

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European farmers protested over incomes, rising costs and environmental rules. Photo: Andreas SOLARO / AFPSource: AFPPrime Minister Giorgia Meloni met with Italian farmers’ unions on Friday after weeks of protests across the country and promised to reinstate a limited tax break.Farmers have organized small demonstrations from Sicily to Turin, demanding action on a range of issues.Their grievances range from the cost of fuel to European Union environmental regulations designed to mitigate climate change but which they say are harming their livelihoods.Earlier on Friday, the protests reached central Rome, with tractors — including one green, one white and one red, Italy’s…

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The CEO of Independent Power Producers (IPPs), Dr. Erikpurim Kwabla Apetlubolu, has indicated that electricity prices will increase with the implementation of the emission tax that came into effect on February 1, 2024. In his analysis of the emissions tax of GHβ‚΅100 per tonne of carbon dioxide (CO2), he said the tax would lead to an increase in the cost of electricity generation, or cost per kilowatt hour (kWh), resulting in lower prices for consumers. warned that the price would rise. . β€œAny change in legislation that affects the cost of electricity generation will necessarily have a consequential impact on…

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Sign up for Miguel Delaney’s Reading the Game newsletter delivered straight to your inbox for freeSign up for Miguel’s Delaney’s free weekly newsletter Hitting the net in the quarter-finals and semi-finals of a major international competition should usually see the forwards head into the final itself, full of confidence and expectations of leading their country to glory. When this centre-forward has also been one of the game’s top scorers in recent seasons, even more so. However, for Nigeria and Victor Osimhen, there is perhaps instead a lingering sense of frustration, annoyance and unfulfillment, a sense of being thwarted by fractions…

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The DWP Academy have congratulated their former member Afronita and TV3 Talented Kids star Abigail after they passed the Britain’s Got Talent show auditions in Manchester.They encouraged the duo to do the country proud and win the ultimate prize at the end of the showMany were unhappy with the post, claiming it was not from the heart, while others applauded the Academy for recognizing the dancers’ achievementDWP Academy, Afronita’s former dance team, congratulates her and Abigail of TV3’s Talented Kids fame after they scooped the golden buzzer in their Britain’s Got Talent audition.DWP Academy, Afronita and Abigail in photos. Image…

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Ife Adebara is working to make AI technology more accessible to speakers of various African languages ​​to prevent the loss of these languages. (Ife Adebara – image credit)Ife Adebara is on a mission to make technology accessible to all people on the African continent β€” by making their language available in the technology they use.”Someone who speaks a minority language has to put their language aside to be able to get technology in English for example,” said Adebara, a programmer and scholar in the linguistics department at the University of British Columbia.”Over time the use of the language starts to…

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Israel’s military has deployed some AI-enabled military technology in the war in Gaza. Photo: Nicolas GARCIA/AFPSource: AFPIsrael’s military has deployed some artificial intelligence-enabled military technology into combat for the first time in Gaza, raising fears about the use of autonomous weapons in modern warfare.The military has hinted at what the new technology is being used for, with spokesman Daniel Hagari saying last month that Israel’s forces were operating “above ground and underground at the same time.”A senior defense official told AFP the technology destroys enemy drones and maps Hamas’ vast network of tunnels in Gaza.New defense technologies, including artificial intelligence…

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