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Format CDRemember those funky bulgy cassette walkmans and ghetto blasters that were around just over a decade ago? How they use to be the audio-play gadgets of the time when there was no other way to listen to preferred music or audio content but to purchase your favourite cassette to play on these walkmans and radios. A lot has really changed over the last decade, right? Compact Disc’s (CD’s) took over, then came the not so sexy first iPod, and now the introduction of Apple Music by Apple Inc, Audible by Amazon, and Google Play Music for Android; bringing audio content hot-served on your mobile phone in the convenience of your palm and on-the-go.   If you have been to church lately or to a gospel music concert, you will have heard opening or closing announcements that read a such; “please go to the bookstore and be sure to buy a CD”. Are there even the players these days to play the CD’s bought by loyal congregants? Or is it just another dusty decorative item meant to sit on the shelves only to egoistically profit its author/ artiste without the purchaser necessarily benefitting from its content?   The facts are that 87% of the latest vehicle models are no longer being manufactured to contain built-in CD-ROMS; Most laptops manufactured and sold between 2015 to 2017 do not have CD-ROMS either; not to speak of the modern Home theatres that only come with Bluetooth functionality, SD Card and pendrive slot but no CD-ROMS.   Considering the world is becoming more digitally advanced, one might wonder why the Christian community remains the largest distributor of audio content via CD’s. Environmentalists have criticised the degradation that CD’s do to our environment right from how they are manufactured to how they are disposed of. CD’s have a limited lifespan, a single scratch can cause the entire CD to be damaged; ironically, are God’s messages not meant for a lifetime? Will sticking to old methodologies of audio content distribution account for the ‘declined participation in Christianity globally’, as indicated by the PEW Research centre?   A group of Tech Evangelists at Community Technologies (Pty) Ltd. are changing the way the Christian community distributes its audio content. It’s Co-founder, Nii Sylvester tells us of how this is part of a bigger plan of helping Christian organisations and leaders build digital strategy. He anchors the fact that a lot of processes within Christendom are being managed manually and it is high time that someone built proprietary technologies to facilitate the church’s work.   Through a mobile App called “eWord”, the team at Community Technologies believes Christian audio content creators will be able to distribute their Music, sermons, devotional guides, and motivationals within a safe and efficient space globally. Nii Sylvester emphasises, “You can call it your iTunes of the Christian world if you like, but eWord does a lot more. First it is segmented only for positive and Christian content, but more especially it goes beyond just music distribution. It carries mixed content categories such as audiobooks and motivationals that can be interpreted as combining the power of what Amazon’s Audible offers with what Apple’s itunes does”. By the way, ‘Audible’ is an audiobook distribution platform owned by Amazon.   Asked further what he means by a ‘safe’ space and why Christians cannot just use existing applications such as iTunes and Audible for their audio content distribution, Nii explains, “iTunes and other platforms are the wild forest. In the forests there are beasts, monsters and a lot of inappropriateness that will consume any Christian. I am personally disgusted when a gospel musician says to his Christian audience ‘go purchase my music on itunes’. It is like the sheperd letting his vunerable sheep from the pen into the wild forest, you will not do that, would you? It’s okay to have your content on other worldly platforms, but do not direct your won souls there. Those platforms are meant for soul-winning and not for your already won-souls.”   eWord makes its debut on the Google Playstore and Apple Appstore in September of 2017. It is intended to be the new phase of positive and Christian audio content distribution globally as described by its inventors. eWord’s interface is neatly designed and quite user-friendly. Unlike many other Apps of its kind, payments on eWord takes the African ecommerce scenario into great consideration by enabling mobile-money payments (MPESA, MTN Money, Vodafone cash, Airtel Money, Tigo Cash, etc..). It also has a 16-digit voucher system that can be purchased at any convenience store for onward use within the eWord Mobile App. The traditional Visa and Mastercard payment options are also incorporated. “Our goal is to build an African technology company providing global solutions” says Mr Sylvester, probably the reason the company’s headquarters is strategically located in South Africa and not in the proverbial Silicon Valley of America.   Asked how all the music and audio content on eWord gets on there, Nii tells us that all of eWord’s content is managed by the content creators and distributors themselves through an online merchant web portal (merchant.ewordstore.com). It is interesting to note that the merchants (ie; content creators and distributors; pastors, gospel musicians, authors, record labels, etc…) themselves determine the pricing of the content, locations for distribution and the content goes live to mobile users across the world when it is uploaded. Speaking of efficiency, merchants get access to a large data pool of analytics that tells them who is listening to which aspects of their content at anytime and also who purchased their content. The eWord App is also encrypted end-to-end, meaning its contents can’t be pirated, now that is a subject for another day.   As confidently believed by its inventors, will eWord be the panacea to CD content distribution within Christendom? Will eWord be the platform that finally lets the world say goodbye to audio CD’s? Will it be the go-to platform for serving gospel music, sermons, audiobooks and daily devotional guides immediately to the hands of over 800 million Christian mobile users globally? The next few months will present the answers. By Siphokazi Vuso]]>

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Ghana Welcomes Starlink: Revolutionizing Connectivity

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The National Communications Authority (NCA) in Ghana has recently approved the satellite broadband application of Starlink, a service by Elon Musk’s SpaceX, making Ghana the eighth African country to welcome this revolutionary internet service.

This development is set to challenge existing internet providers in the region, offering multi-gigabit speeds and lower latency through satellite technology.

Users have expressed satisfaction with Starlink’s service, citing significant improvements in speed and reliability compared to traditional providers. The service is currently available in seven African countries: Mozambique, Eswatini, Zambia, Malawi, Kenya, Rwanda, and Nigeria.

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This expansion is expected to foster healthy competition and better offers, breaking the monopoly enjoyed by some internet providers. As Starlink continues to expand, it promises to revolutionize network access and connectivity in Africa, providing a much-needed boost to internet access across the continent.

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#AOTY2023: King Promise vs. Stonebwoy

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The debate over King Promise’s candidacy for Artist of the Year has sparked a lively discussion among social media users, with arguments both for and against his potential win.

Supporters highlight his sold-out shows in Asia and the impact of his music, while critics point to other artists like Stonebwoy and Black Sherif, questioning the fairness of the awards process.

The discussion showcases the diverse opinions and passion surrounding the music industry in Ghana and beyond, with users engaging in playful banter and humorous remarks while presenting their arguments.

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‘Dubai in Accra’ set to thrill Ghanaians on Sunday, April 28

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In the heart of Accra, excitement buzzes as the city eagerly anticipates the grand spectacle known as “Dubai in Accra,” set to take place this Sunday 28th April 2024 at the prestigious Stanbic Heights, Icon House Airport. (more…)

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Celebrating 25 Years: Otumfuo Osei Tutu II’s Reign

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Today marks the 25th anniversary of Otumfuo Osei Tutu II’s reign as the Asantehene, the King of the Ashanti Kingdom.

The celebrations, which began with spectacular fireworks witnessed by Otumfuo himself, will culminate in the Silver Jubilee anniversary on Akwasidaekese on June 12 at Dwabrem, Manhyia Palace.

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This milestone is a testament to Otumfuo’s impactful leadership, dedication to the Asante people, and contributions to education and research as the Chancellor of KNUST.

The event is being celebrated across Ghana, with well-wishes and congratulations pouring in from various quarters, highlighting the significance of this occasion for Asanteman and Ghana as a whole.

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Mr. Beast in Ghana: Surprising Visit Sparks Excitement

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World-renowned YouTuber Mr. Beast, known for his philanthropic acts, has been spotted in Ghana, specifically in Accra and Tema, sparking excitement among locals.

His visit has led to discussions about his choice of Ghana over other African countries, with some suggesting that the country’s popularity as a tourist destination played a role.

Mr. Beast’s presence in Ghana is part of his global outreach, as he recently gifted a Ghanaian $25,000 as part of his X (Twitter) giveaway.

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The YouTuber has been seen exploring the country and interacting with locals, with many expressing their desire to meet him and participate in his charitable endeavors.

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Stephen Appiah to contest John Dumelo and Lydia Alhassan in MP race for Ayawaso West Wuogon

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Former Black Stars captain Stephen Appiah is set to enter the political fray by rubbing shoulders with notable personalities in the upcoming general elections.

The former Juventus midfielder is believed to be lacing his boots to face the likes of John Dumelo and the incumbent member of Parliament for the Ayawaso West Wuogon Constituency Lydia Alhassan.

While Dumelo and Alhassan represents the NDC and NPP respectively, Appiah is expected feature in the elections as an independent candidate.

This was revealed by the Spokesperson of the Ayew family Fiifi Tackie via X on Friday afternoon.

“Stephen Appiah to contest Ayawaso West Wuogon constituency as an independent Parliamentary candidate,” he wrote.

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If Stephen Appiah affirms the reported news, he will be following in the footsteps of other renowned figures in Ghana football who have indulged in politics recently.

Earlier this year, all-time top scorer of the Black Stars Asamoah Gyan was appointed as the sub-committee chair of Youth and Sports in the campaign committee of Dr Bawumia, the flagbearer of the ruling New Patriotic Party.

In acceptance of the appointment, Gyan emphasised the need to share hos ideas garnered through experience in the game.

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“I always ask myself, how do we create change if we don’t want to change? How do we spectate without being on the bench, and how do we score without being on the field?… All I know and will ever know, all I love and will ever love is SPORTS.” he stated.

Another figure in Ghana football who recently announced his intention to engage in partisan politics is Kwesi Nyantakyi, former Ghana Football Association (GFA).

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The former football administrator showed up as one of the candidates to contest in the NPP primaries for the Ejisu constituency following the demise of incumbent John Kumah.

However, it didn’t pan out well for the former Wa All Stars owner as he lost disappointingly.

He garnered a paltry 35 votes after close to 1,081 delegates had cast their votes in the parliamentary primary of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) held in the Ejisu Constituency on April 13.

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