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IMG 20170911 WA0059The global media and marketing platform, Social Media Week was finally launched in Accra today at the Accra Mall. The launch event which drew over 300 people to the Accra Mall food court had in attendance, industry leaders, agency heads among media personnel. The week-long event dubbed, ‘ACCRA IS CONNECTED’ will take place at the Accra Mall from 11th to 15th September and will host speakers from academia, corporate Ghana, media among other areas. CEO of EchoHouse, Beryl Agyekum speaking to the importance of the internet and why the agency decided to organize such an event said, “The internet has created 1000s of virtual shops that have no physical location, no physical stock, but huge purchase traffic. Today, when you put out content, your audience is the world. This week, Social Media Week is affording us the opportunity to change the narrative of “MY EMPLOYER COULD BE ON YOUR TIMELINE, RT” Vodafone Ghana CEO, Yolanda Cuba spoke on the ‘Get 1000 Businesses online’ initiative that seeks to introduce 1000 informal businesses to social media. The initiative kicked off right after the launch and has volunteers moving from market to market to help and make social media friendlier. Steered by Anita Erskine, the event had Marketing Manager of the Accra Mall, Denise Asare, the Mayor of Accra, Hon. Mohammed Adjei Sowah as well as a representative from the Communication Ministry share why their various outfits support the Social Media Week, Accra. The lineup activities for the week are as follows:

  • Day 1 which is the 11th of September is the kickoff event and has been categorized into three main parts namely;
  1. Launch and unveiling of street museum at Tetteh Quarshie
  2. Market storm – Get 1000 businesses online
  3. 140 character CV
  • Day 2 which is the 12th of September is about content creation and has been categorized into two main parts; namely;
  1. Pursuing a digital career in Ghana
  2. Using LinkedIn for Professional Brand Enhancement
  3. Creating Content That People Love
  4. The power of twitter
  • Day 3 which is on the 13th of September will be about tech and media and has been categorized into three main parts; namely;
  1. Twitter Masterclass
  2. The future of the media
  3. The Ghana case study
  4. Corporate Women Mentorship Session
  • Day 4 which is on the 14th of September will be about SMEs and Big Brands. This has been categorized into three main parts, namely;
  1. SME Clinic
  2. Managing Your Finances
  3. Google Masterclass
  4. Brands Changing the Status Quo
  5. Social media is a 360 business
 
  • Day 5 which is on the 15th in September and is also the final day comes with arts, fashion and entertainment and it’s been categorized under
  1. Making Money Off Content People Love
  2. Instagram Runway
  3. Accra Is Connected Concert
To attend or be a part of the event, visit, www.smwiaccra.com]]>

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GEXIM To Celebrate Ghanaian Workers With “Workers’ Mart Tuesday Market”

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May Day, which is also known as International Workers’ Day, is a public holiday celebrated on 1st May every year. It is a holiday that is recognized in many countries around the world to celebrate the achievements and contributions of workers around the world.

As part of activities to mark this year’s edition of May Day, the Ghana Export – Import Bank (GEXIM) will be hosting a special edition of its popular Small and Medium Enterprises (SME) Fair, Tuesday Market, on Tuesday 30th April 2024.

Dubbed as “Workers’ Mart”, the fair is scheduled to take place at the forecourt of the Africa Trade House (next to British Council in Accra) from 8AM to 8PM.  It will be a platform to showcase a wide variety of top quality Made-In-Ghana products to be sold at unbeatable prices.

According to the Deputy Chief Executive Officer of GEXIM, responsible for Banking, Ms. Rosemary Beryl Archer, the Made-In-Ghana products to be displayed are very unique, and authentic, ranging from food and ingredients, beverages, skin and beauty care products, textiles, apparel, garments, leather footwear to slippers and many others.

 She added that “we at GEXIM are happy to leverage the day to acknowledge the hard work and dedication of our employees and Ghanaian employees in all industries. Also, it has become more imperative in recent times to recognize the importance of labour rights and fair working conditions. The significance of Workers Day goes beyond the commemoration of past struggles, it is an opportunity to reflect on the achievements of the labour movement and to look towards the future to ensure that workers’ rights are protected and that fair and just working conditions are upheld”.

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Ms. Archer further stated that the Bank has over the years introduced initiatives to create a diverse and inclusive workplace to ensure that all workers are treated fairly and have access to equal opportunities.

 

She encouraged members of the general public to make it a point to join in the celebration by attending Workers’ Mart on Tuesday 30th April 2024 at the forecourt of the Africa Trade House (next to British Council in Accra) from 8AM to 8PM which will be climaxed with a “Worker’s Jam”.  

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Sony to adapt Ghanaian author Yaa Gyasi’s novel ‘Transcendent Kingdom’ into film

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Sony Pictures Television has announced plans to adapt Ghanaian author Yaa Gyasi’s novel “Transcendent Kingdom,” with development led by Yvonne Orji. (more…)

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NANA KWAME BEDIAKO IS GRADUALLY WINNING THE HEARTS OF GHANAIANS

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On Wednesday, 27th March 2024, the state council headed by Togbe Afede XIV received the delegation of The New Force movement on the Volta region phase of their nationwide listening tour which was welcomed with rousing hospitality by large crowds of various gatherings.                                        

Expressing immense gratitude for the warm reception he and his team had been given, the leader of The New Force emphasized that the resources of the Volta region have over the years been very severely underutilized. Highlighting this fact in his official address to the chiefs and elders, Nana Kwame Bediako stressed that the Volta region is central to job creation in the nation of Ghana, and therefore a top priority in his vision for national development and industrialization, one which by all means has to be made a reality so as to secure national industrialization and economic development goals.

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In the Zongo Community in Volta Region, on Wednesday, 27th March 2024, Nana Kwame Bediako paid a visit to the Islamic Community as part of a regional listening tour in the holy month of Ramadan in an effort to solidarise with them in the performance of their annual religious duties. At the gathering, the leader of The New Force movement highlighted the fact that all over the country, there are important Zongo populations and that each one of them is to be meaningfully considered as a pillar in the stability and development of the country.

Nana Kwame Bediako on Wednesday, 27th March 2024 made a stop at the Ho Technical University. In his address to students and stakeholders in the education sector, he underlined the fact that the current remuneration for teachers is not at all satisfactory and that it needs to be properly revised. Given the emphasis on industrialization in his vision, the leader of The New Force movement assured his audiences that on his watch priorities for education in the entire country will be set and as well a focus on skills training and skills development for the youth.

 

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On Thursday, 28th March 2024, the staff and patients of the St. Joseph Hospital in Effiduase Koforidua saw an early Easter surprise this year when they were visited by Nana Kwame Bediako, leader of The New Force movement on a stop during his 16 regional listening tour. Joined by his wife Mrs. Ruby Bediako and welcomed by scores of excited youth and other community members in white campaign T-shirts, the leader of The New Force movement celebrated the staff of the hospital. Making a donation of some toiletries, water, baby clothing and food items to the maternity ward of the hospital, the leader of The New Force was met with joy by mothers and health workers at the ward.

In a brief address after a tour of the hospital facilities together with the hospital administration officers, the leader of The New Force movement said “… the women of this country are doing so well. I was in Ho Market yesterday and saw a lot of developments by women. We are in the hospital today and again I am seeing the work of women. The future of this country will be mostly based on what women are bringing. I want to encourage all of you to keep doing what you are doing.”

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Elated by the presence of the leader of The New Force, several of the new mothers happily announced to onlookers that their babies had been held by the “future president of Ghana”.

At the lab facilities of the hospital, Nana Kwame Bediako promised to help in extending development to their grounds and hospital equipment and resources in general. On behalf of both patients and staff, Dr. Collins Osei Kissi, Medical Director of the St. Joseph Hospital, expressed gratitude for the visit and also the various kind gestures of The New Force movement.

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Herman Suede Tells a Tale of Love & Tension in “How Dare You”

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Herman Suede kicks off his 2024 release run with a gripping tale of love and tension. Following up from his EP release “A Wonderful Time” in November 2023 focusing mainly on songs that kindle feelings of enjoyment, joy, and fun, the young artist is back to talking about romance. Herman Suede is never one to shy away from creating art around the intricate dynamics involved in the process of love and courtship. Throughout Herman’s catalogue, he has always been vocal about the ways in which attraction and love is able to leave him disoriented, act out-of-character, and even leave him over-committed to another individual. 

“How Dare You” is a unique release from Herman as it reframes love into a kind of pain and discomfort, in which he questions his love interest’s audacity for having so much control over him with her beauty. He describes the feeling of losing himself, drifting away from other things which should take priority in his life, because he is so enamored with her.

Produced by G.V Made It, an 18-year-old Ghanaian producer, “How Dare You” is an Afrobeats song, with soothing guitar riffs and licks scattered throughout. The drum patterns and instruments are reminiscent of cultural dance folk tunes, and all these factors come together to create a feeling of new-age highlife seen through the eyes of a Gen-Z artist. The beat compliments the song by giving it a jovial bounce to accentuate the joy that love brings, while Herman’s lyrics provide the tension and overwhelming nature of love that occurs internally with lovers. Herman also includes a popular Ga chant in the chorus of the song from the Homowo festival, a celebration to denote the end of hunger, which in this case, is a celebration of the end of not experiencing this kind of joy and excitement for an extended time. 

“How Dare You” will be released on the 24th of April, and will surely be a song for lovers all around the world, who share the same feelings as Herman when gazing upon their partners, love interests, or even casual flings. This release will be the first of a series of releases from the artist, so fans can expect this year to be an exciting journey with Herman Suede. 

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BLISS GVS PHARMA GHANA SUPPORTS GHANA HEALTH SERVICE, ASHANTI REGION IN THE FIGHT AGAINST MALARIA

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In a heart-warming display of solidarity and support, Bliss GVS Pharma, Ghana has stepped forward to extend a helping hand to the Ghana Health Service in the Ashanti region. Recognizing the critical need for essential medicines amidst challenging times, the pharmaceutical company has generously donated medicines worth over GHC 180,000 to aid the healthcare efforts in the region.

Amidst the backdrop of global health challenges, partnerships and collaborations have become paramount in ensuring the well-being of communities worldwide. With a deep commitment to corporate social responsibility, as spearheaded by Managing Director, Mr. Gagan Sharma, Bliss GVS Pharma has exemplified this spirit of collaboration by partnering with the Ghana Health Service to address healthcare needs in the Ashanti region of Ghana.

The donation of medicines by Bliss GVS Pharma underscores their dedication to improving access to healthcare and ensuring the availability of essential medications, particularly in underserved regions. Through this act of generosity, the company aims to contribute to the enhancement of healthcare services and the overall well-being of the community.

Pharm Bismark Amponsah, a medical representative of Bliss GVS Pharma during the donation stated, “We are deeply committed to supporting the healthcare delivery and addressing the healthcare needs of communities. Our partnership with the Ghana Health Service in the Ashanti region reflects our ongoing commitment to corporate social responsibility and our mission to make a positive impact on health in Ghana. We donated anti-malarias medicines such as LONART and GSUNATE, as well as other essential pharmaceuticals crucial for combating various diseases”.  This is the fourth year of our donations under campaign Act for Africa a Malaria free continent.

Receiving items on behalf of The Ghana Health Service, Ashanti Region, Mr. Micah Asare Bediako, Deputy Director of Administration expressed gratitude for the donation, emphasizing the significance of such support in bolstering their efforts to provide quality healthcare services to the populace. He said “The donated medicines will play a crucial role in ensuring the availability of essential treatments for various health conditions, thereby improving health outcomes and saving lives”.

This act of generosity by Bliss GVS Pharma serves as a shining example of corporate philanthropy and underscores the power of collaboration in addressing pressing healthcare challenges.  In vain of this, similar donation of medicines worth over GHC 90,000 was made at Living Water Hospital in Kumasi same day. It is through such collective efforts that meaningful change can be achieved, ultimately leading to healthier and more resilient communities.

As the world continues to navigate through unprecedented challenges, acts of kindness and solidarity like this serve as beacons of hope, illuminating the path towards a brighter and healthier future for all. Bliss GVS Pharma’s donation to the Ghana Health Service and Living Waters Hospital in the Ashanti region stands as a testament to the transformative impact that compassionate collaboration can have on the lives of individuals and communities alike.

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Why Ghanaians question the authenticity of King Promise’s alleged wedding

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The alleged wedding of King Promise has stirred widespread doubt among Ghanaians, with many questioning its authenticity. (more…)

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