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MTN gifts 2-bedroom house to woman in first MoMo TV commercial

The woman who led the Me nsa aka ooo TV commercial 13 years ago to promote MTN’s Mobile Money (MoMo) has been gifted a two-bedroom house. The woman, Rita Nhyiraba Tetteh, was the lead character in the first MTN Mobile Money television and radio commercial.  In the commercial, she gave a testimony on how she instantly received the money on her mobile wallet when …

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Ghana Reaches Historic $13.2 Billion Debt Relief Through Power Agreement Renegotiations

Ghana has successfully renegotiated its Power Purchase Agreements (PPAs) with six major Independent Power Producers (IPPs), including Karpower, Cenpower, Early Power, Twin City Energy, AKSA Energy, and Cenit. This milestone, announced during the Mid-year Budget Review, is projected to save the country approximately $13.2 billion over the lifespan of these contracts. The savings are achieved through a strategic combination of …

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Ghana Targets GH¢750 Million Revenue via New E-VAT System and Strategic Tax Reforms

The Ghanaian government is targeting a revenue boost of GH¢750 million following the parliamentary approval of the Value Added Tax (VAT) Amendment Bill. This legislation introduces the E-VAT policy, which modernizes the tax framework by incorporating electronic commerce and mandating the electronic issuance of tax invoices. Key provisions of the reviewed law include requirements for upfront VAT payments by unregistered …

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AMA commissions 665 market sheds at Makola

The Mayor of Accra, Elizabeth Kwatsoe Tawiah Sackey, has officially commissioned a newly refurbished market shed at the 31st December Makola Market. This project, which underwent a two-year rehabilitation process after falling into a state of disrepair, is designed to accommodate 665 traders. The primary goal of the renovation is to mitigate the severe congestion in Accra’s Central Business District …

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Russia Slashes Gas Flows to Europe, Triggering Fresh Price Volatility

European natural gas prices have surged by 9%, nearing the historic highs recorded earlier this year, after Russia followed through on threats to further restrict energy supplies. The Russian state energy firm, Gazprom, has reduced flows through the Nord Stream 1 pipeline, the primary artery for gas into Germany, to less than 20% of its total capacity. While Moscow attributed …

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Meta Reports Historic Revenue Decline Amid Shifting Ad Market and Rising Competition

Meta, the parent company of Facebook and Instagram, experienced its first-ever year-on-year revenue decline in the second quarter of 2022, with total earnings slipping 1% to $28.8 billion. This downturn was driven by a significant slump in advertising sales as businesses, particularly small and medium-sized enterprises, reduced their marketing budgets in response to global inflation and economic uncertainty. Despite this …

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Walmart Issues Global Profit Warning as Inflation Dampens Consumer Spending

Walmart has issued its second profit warning in less than three months, significantly lowering its annual forecast due to the impact of surging food and fuel costs on household budgets. The retail giant now expects its full-year profits to decline by as much as 13%, a sharp departure from its previous estimate of a mere 1% dip. This announcement sent …

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Ghana Records $1.43 Billion Trade Surplus Driven by Gold and Oil Exports

Ghana’s trade performance showed significant growth in the first half of the year, achieving a trade surplus of $1.43 billion, which represents approximately 2% of the nation’s Gross Domestic Product. This figure marks a substantial increase from the $886 million surplus recorded during the same period in the previous year. Data from the Bank of Ghana’s Summary of Economic and …

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You are handling eggs wrongly – Ghana Standards Authority

The Ghana Standards Authority (GSA) and the Ghana National Eggs Campaign Secretariat have raised a public health alert regarding the substandard handling of eggs in local markets, particularly the hazardous practice of selling broken eggs for human consumption. During a high-level workshop in Kumasi attended by over 150 poultry farmers and vendors, experts warned that the current methods of transporting …

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Ghana Becomes Leading Mango Supplier to UK as Global Exports Surge to $64 Million

Ghana experienced a significant surge in its mango export sector between 2020 and 2021, with the industry growing by 28% to reach a total valuation of $64.6 million. According to data from the Ghana Exports Promotion Authority (GEPA), this upward trend moved the country to the 11th position among global mango exporters, representing a 1.7% share of the worldwide market. …

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