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Ghanaian producer MOG Beatz has registered his discontent against renowned dance group DWP academy, citing an agreement between both parties which ended fraudulently
UK leader Rishi Sunak's hopes of turning around his beleaguered Conservative party's fortunes before a likely general election next year hinge on a British economic recovery, observers say. However, it forecast that economic output would grow by just 0.7 percent next year, sharply down from a previous prediction of a solid 1.8-percent expansion.
Tesla chief executive Elon Musk broke his silence Thursday on a strike against his company in Sweden, saying it was "insane" that it may block new car deliveries. Replying to a user posting about the issue on X, formerly Twitter, Musk, who had not publicly reacted to the strike previously, said simply: "This is insane."
Rev. Abraham Lamptey opposes charging fees for worship events, stating encounters with God should be free, amid financial challenges in gospel music.
Oil and gas firms will face a crucial choice at UN climate talks next week between contributing to the climate crisis or embracing the clean energy transition, the International Energy Agency said Thursday. "Producers must choose between contributing to a deepening climate crisis or becoming part of the solution by embracing the shift to clean energy," the IEA said.
DWP Academy dancer Naqiyah Yusif, quit dancing for religious reasons. In a heartfelt video, she reminisced about her past, Ghanaians did not like the decision.
The Paramount Chief of the Goaso Traditional Area was in tears before former President Mahama over the government’s failure to fix roads in his area.
Lynx Entertainment signee Kuami Eugene caused a frenzy on social media when he shared pictures of him on the couch with an unidentified lady lying beside him.
A video that captures employees from Quick Credit Ghana creating a scene at a local restaurant, reportedly located in Laterbiokoshie, Accra, has gone viral.
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