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CELEBRITIES TO GO ON DEMO OVER DUMSOR

The recent power outage in most part of Ghana which is described by many as ‘Dumsor’ has been the major problem affecting Ghanaians. Over the past couple of months the recent on and off of power supply in the capital Accra by the Electricity Company of Ghana ECG has affected lots of businesses negatively and left some people jobless. Ghana which is seen as a good example to other countries, due to its regular and stable power supply until the past couple of months is gradually losing its good image in terms of power supply. Many Ghanaians including well known Celebrities have took to the social media to express their disappointment in the National Democratic Congress Administration lead by President John Dramani Mahama due to its inability to stabilize the power supply. Now it seems all is set for the mega #DumsorMustStop Demo after a pertition to the police was leaked on social media in the early hours of Tuesday, 5th May. Our news desk chanced on a beautiful art by ‘The Black N...

INTERVIEW WITH DIANA SENAKEY, A BUDDING VIDEO GAME DEVELOPER

Source: Mobile Web Ghana We had an interview with a budding female game developer in Ghana by name Diana Senakey. She is a graduate of the Ghana Technology University College, where she pursued a degree program in Information Technology. Diana as a child found learning rather stressful hence she wasn’t one of the brightest students in class. Her education in the university now gives her the opportunity to ease the burden of children who have the same problem as she, when she was their age. Therefore she has developed a game, which can be of tremendous help to any child who is struggling academically. Children learn best when they are having fun. That is the philosophy behind this video game; that while they play they end up sharpening their skills and learning something new which will benefit them greatly. Excerpts from the interview: Kindly tell us briefly about your games. The brain game has been categorized into three main cognitive areas thus memory, attention and spe...

18-year-old black woman becomes youngest person ever to qualify as a barrister in Britain

                                                     Black woman proves black greatness once again. Gabrielle Turnquest is the youngest qualified barrister in more than 600 years She passed her Graduate Diploma in Law at the tender age of just 17 Miss Turnquest will return to the US to chase her dream of being a fashion lawyer An American teenager has become the youngest person in more than 600 years to become a qualified barrister in England and Wales. At the age of just 18, Gabrielle Turnquest is not even old enough to buy an alcoholic drink in her home town of Windermere, Florida, but she has become the youngest person ever to pass The Bar exams. The average lawyer passes the Bar Professional Training Course at the age of 27, but Gabrielle was called to The Bar last month through the Honourable Society of Lincoln’s Inn after passing her G...

$30,000 up for Grabs! Nescafé Get Started Tour is looking for big dreams from Africa

In 2014, Nigeria’s Muazu Adamu, a 21 year-old-student won $20,000 towards implementing his dream of lighting up Africa by boosting power produced from power generators courtesy , the Nescafé Get Started Tour. The tour returns this year bigger and better with a whopping $30,000 at stake. The 2015 Nescafé Get Started Tour has been restyled to help African youth turn their dreams for a better Africa into a reality. From 21 April to 9 June 2015, the Nescafé Get Started Tour truck will travel across Ivory Coast, Senegal, Burkina Faso, Nigeria, and Cameroon to collect the dreams of young people: dreams of starting their own success stories and of making a positive impact on their community and on the continent as a whole. Other countries that would not see the truck of dreams can submit applications online at www.GetStartedAfrica.com.  This year, Nescafé is amplifying the Get Started Tour with digital support and a mobile campaign to exceed the impressive figure of more than 10,000 ...

Smart businesses are not laying off workers – President Mahama

President John Mahama has stated that the economy is in good shape despite the power crisis facing the country. Speaking at the 2015 National May Day parade held at the Independence Square in Accra, President Mahama said the economy was still creating jobs. Amid reports that some companies had laid off workers due to the power crisis, the President said smart businesses were not laying off workers, but were rather investing to improve their production capacities. This, he said, was because those companies had faith in the ability of the government to end the power crisis and end the country’s generation shortfalls. He made reference to Accra Brewery Limited (ABL), which recently procured a new production plant worth $100 million to double the company’s production capacity. The President acknowledged, however, that the power crisis was adversely affecting businesses in the country. He said small businesses, especially, need adequate and reliable power to thrive and grow. ...