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Richard Armah Quaye, the visionary founder of Bills Credit, took to the skies in his private jet, soaring from Accra to Kumasi for an important meeting.
President John Dramani Mahama had a good time eating at a local restaurant. However, some Ghanaians were not happy with the video shared on social media.
Entrepreneur and media personality Michy shared a lovely video of her son, Majesty enjoying his time on her large farm after not enjoying the experience formerly.
Ghanaian business mogul McDan has doffed his hat for Ship Dealer Oliver Kahn. In his heartfelt tribute to the viral sensation, he thanked him and pled for support.
Shirley Ayorkor Botchwey has met King Charles, the UK monarch, following the start of her tenure as Secretary-General of the Commonwealth of nations.
The EU has said "everything is on the table" as it readies its response -- including possibly targeting US Big Tech and taxing more American goods -- to President Donald Trump's sweeping new tariffs should talks with Washington fail.
Employment in Canada fell for the first time in three years in March, the national statistical agency said Friday, as uncertainty over US tariffs led businesses to cut staff and stall hiring. The March jobs decline was driven by losses among full-time workers, who had seen a "strong upward trend in the second half of 2024," Statistics Canada said in a statement.
Members of the International Maritime Organization (IMO) are divided over whether to approve a carbon tax on international shipping, ahead of a meeting starting on Monday to finalise emissions-reduction measures. The carbon tax, the most ambitious measure on the table, would make it more expensive for shipping companies to emit greenhouse gases, encouraging them to curtail emissions.
President Donald Trump goaded a "panicked" China on Friday after the chief US economic rival retaliated against his tariffs and he dismissed stock market panic over the growing global trade war, touting the chance to "get rich." "Let Donald Trump run the global economy.
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