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Ghana's MPs pass bill criminalising witchcraft accusation
Lawmakers in Ghana have passed a bill that prohibits the naming, accusing or labelling of another person as a witch, with offenders facing up to five years in jail if found guilty.
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The illegal gold mines killing rivers and livelihoods
Sixty percent of Ghana's water bodies are now polluted, largely due to illegal mining operations.
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Being gay in Ghana: LGBT community is ‘under attack’
Since the country’s first LGBT safe space was closed down by police, queer Ghanaians are "not safe".
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Ghana is using drones to deliver vaccines
Zipline is making use of drones to deliver these vaccines, with doctors being able to use the company's app to carry out and follow their vaccine orders.
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MTN TurboNet: How To Buy and Use - Data and Speed - Technesika
MTN TurboNet is a new internet device launched by MTN Ghana to provide faster and cheaper services for the general public.
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Surfline Ghana Shortcodes - Ultimate List [2020 Review] - Tech Ne Sika
In this guide, we look at the various Surfline Ghana shortcodes for checking your balance, buying data, recharging, and more.
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NSFW Glo Ghana Shortcodes - Ultimate List [2020 Review] - Tech Ne Sika
To help you use your sim, we have compiled a list of Glo Ghana shortcodes. This includes shortcodes on how to load, borrow and share Glo Ghana airtime.
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The true story of the fake US embassy in Ghana
Last year, [2016] the US state department said it had uncovered a fake embassy in Accra that had been issuing a stream of forged visas. The story went viral – but all was not as it seemed. By Yepoka Yeebo. (Nov. 28, 2017)
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Paa Joe’s Fantasy Coffins Are Now Recognized as Contemporary Art in Ghana
Gallery 1957 celebrates the Ghana artist’s legacy with a collaborative exhibition. By Margaret Carrigan.
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Pangolin trade forces Ghana to look at new wildlife laws
Ghana is facing calls to update its laws on wildlife crime after fears the country has become a transit route for the illegal trade in pangolin scales. More than 31,000 kilograms (68,000 pounds) of scales from the nocturnal mammal have been seized across the world this year, according to the International Fund for Animal Welfare (IFAW). In May and June, two major seizures were made in Malaysia, with at least 700 kg found to have been shipped through Ghana.
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Obesity Was Rising as Ghana Embraced Fast Food. Then Came KFC.
The growing popularity of fried chicken and pizza in parts of Africa underscores how fast food is changing habits and expanding waistlines.
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Africa has entered the space race, with Ghana’s first satellite now orbiting earth
The GhanaSat-1―Ghana’s first satellite―began its orbit recently, with a little help from some friends. The cubesat, built by a Ghanaian engineering..
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Ghana launches its first satellite into space
Cheers erupt as the student-led project sees a successful start at the International Space Centre.
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Is Ghana On the Verge of Decriminalising All Illegal Drug Use?
The Ghanaian government could be set to decriminalise the personal possession and use of all illegal drugs in a groundbreaking move for drug policy in the region. The Narcotics Commission Bill, which has already passed the Second Reading stage in the Ghanaian Parliament, will be voted on in December when parliamentarians reconvene. Civil society groups are confident that the bill will pass without resistance or significant amendments.
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Finding A Way Home Through ‘The Door Of No Return’
Gene Demby thought a visit to Ghana for a wedding would be fun and uncomplicated, but it sent him down a road of introspection about black fatherhood and its connection to America’s original sin.
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Ghana opens up to Africans with visa-less travel
The West African country now issues visas on arrival to all African citizens.
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Why Ghana Started a Space Program
Plantain sellers, fruit vendors and market stalls line the road as taxis and local tro tro buses dart through the busy high street. The lively centre of Koforidua, hemmed in by lush green mountains, appears to be the typical Ghanaian city. A short drive outside town, atop the roof of the All Nations University College (ANUC), history is in the making. Members of Ghana’s first university space science laboratory, joined by a NASA engineer, are busily installing meteorological instruments.
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The African Startup Using Phones to Spot Counterfeit Drugs
A Ghanaian entrepreneur thinks he has the answer to Africa’s fake medicine problem
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