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YEN.com.gh on MSNFarida Mahama storms Accra Sports Stadium, flaunts beautiful bond with President MahamaPresident John Dramani Mahama's daughter Farida Mahama stormed the Accra Sports Stadium and flaunted her beautiful bond with ...
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YEN.com.gh on MSNPresident’s Cup: Felix Afena Gyan Vibes to Shatta Wale’s Tunes at Accra Sports Stadium, VideoBlack Stars striker Felix Afena-Gyan jammed with enthusiasm at the Accra Sports Stadium during Shatta Wale's halftime ...
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YEN.com.gh on MSNShatta Wale Endorses President Mahama: Encourages Youth to Embrace NDC AgendaAward-winning Ghanaian musician Charles Nii Armah Mensah popularly called Shatta Wale has urged the youth to support ...
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Intelligencer on MSN‘People Want That African Euphoria’In 1979, UNESCO named Elmina Castle a World Heritage Site for its central role in the transatlantic slave trade. Because of ...
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Greater Accra Regional Health Director visits Ledzokuku DirectorateDr Robert Amesiya, the Greater Accra Regional Director of Health Services, has paid a working visit to the Ledzokuku Health Directorate, as part of a familiarisation tour of the region. Dr Amesiya was ...
The highly anticipated Africa AirBadminton Championships has kicked off at Laboma Beach, Accra, with approximately 108 ...
Chiké Frankie Edozien lives in Accra and is the author of “Lives of Great Men: Living and Loving as an African Gay Man.” He’s the director of New York University, Accra. Jan. 30, 2025 ...
The tradition of displaying the deceased ahead of a funeral is hardly unique, but certain Ghanaian communities elevate the ...
Accra is rich with stories, some of them only a few words long — Still Hustling; Work Hard and Dream Big; Short Ways Are Dangerous — and written in bold letters on the rear windows of tro tros ...
Accra, Ghana’s capital, demonstrates this pull effect – and the problems it can create, like congestion and development planning issues.
For years, a site called Agbogbloshie in Accra was one of the largest e-waste processing sites in Africa, getting 15,000 tons of discarded phones, computers and other used electronics each year.
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