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  1. Hailing from the heart of Africa, Ghana, Ziyar has quickly emerged as an Afrosoul artist to watch, captivating audiences with her talent, passion, and ambition. With hit singles like “Odoyewu” and “Can’t Let You Go,” Ziyar’s musical journey is just beginning, and she aims to become one of the continent’s best vocalists while inspiring younger …

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  2. The National Youth Organiser for the ruling New Patriotic Party(NPP), Mr Salam Mustapha has said the government is committed to youth empowerment while on course to addressing current economic challenges. Addressing the press on behalf of the national youth wing of the NPP in Accra yesterday as part of ongoing forum dubbed the “Truth and …

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  3. The management of Su­non Asogli Power (Ghana) Limited has been given up to June 26 to reinstate the three union leaders who were allegedly dismissed for their roles in unionising workers of the company. Organised Labour, which issued the ultimatum in Accra yesterday, also called on the government to urgently intervene in the matter before …

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  4. The Rotary Club of Accra – Osu Oxford Street, has presented GH¢20,000 worth of items to the Motherly Love Foundation Orphanage in Kwaben­ya in the Greater Accra Region. The items included food items, toiletries, sanitary supplies, deter­gents, bags of sachet water and confectioneries. The donation which was made possible by the benevolence of rotractors and …

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  5. More than 6,700 Ghana­ians die every year due to tobacco-relat­ed illnesses, Mr Kwaku Agyeman-Manu, the Minister of Health has stated. He said out of the number, 4,422 representing 66 per cent of these deaths were individuals under 70 and about 18 per cent of Gha­naian lives were lost from exposure to secondhand smoke. The dignitaries …

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