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Ex SA President J-Zuma To Release An Album This Year

After a brief spin as President of South Africa, the multi-talented Jacob Zuma is plunging into a new and exciting career path – he’ll be a recording artist of liberation songs from the anti-apartheid struggle.   A full-length album will be recorded in April during the Articulate Africa project, a program of national and international […]

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Owusu Bempah Should Have Rephrased His Prophecy – Blakk Rasta

Reggae artist and radio presenter Blakk Rasta has chimed in on the brouhaha concerning famous pastor Isaac Owusu Bempah and his prophesying. The Kuchoko man says he would have approached the issue differently if he was in Owusu Bempah’s shoes.   Speaking to Ghnewsnow, Blakk Rasta said he does not agree with how Owusu Bempah

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OPINION: CPP – Under The Light – By Yaw Nkunim

By Yaw Nkunim. CPP, Convention Peoples Party is presently as paradoxical as the country and continent it lighted. Africa and Ghana, the wealthiest continent and country respectively, yet their scarred history has frozen their reality. Only now a potential, thawing tortuously but surely with time. Such is the story of unambiguously, the greatest political party,

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New York City Deploys America’s Largest Network of Solar-Powered Electric Vehicle Chargers

50 new charging stations will power city government fleet vehicles using sunlight   NEW YORK—The de Blasio Administration announced today the deployment of 50 solar-powered charging stations across the five boroughs that will power New York City’s growing fleet of electric government vehicles. Known as solar carports, each station will charge vehicles using sunlight. These

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Reggae Music Given Protected Status By UNESCO

UNESCO, the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, has added reggae music to its list of cultural institutions worthy of protection and preservation. The genre is now part of a list of over 300 cultural traditions, including Dominican merengue, Slovakian bagpipe music and Vietnamese xoan singing. Jamaica submitted Reggae to UNESCO for consideration this year as part

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Chinese Investors Using Ghanaian Fronts To Control Fisheries Industry

Chinese control is widespread in Ghana’s industrial fishing fleets despite national legislation prohibiting foreign ownership, a new study claims. Operating through “front” Ghanaian companies, over 90% of Ghana’s industrial trawl sector is now linked to Chinese firms, the London-based Environmental Justice Foundation said. Some of these deals include hiring purchase agreements, where the license holder pays part

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