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Business · SomaliaSomalia's government announced Sunday a ban on social media platforms TikTok and Telegram and an online betting app, saying they were being used by "terrorists" to spread propaganda.
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Somalia bans TikTok, Telegram and 1XBet over 'horrific' content, misinformation
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AfricaBernard Mornah has taken a swipe at the leaders of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) for their recent decision on the Nigerien junta. He said the threat to use force if the junta refuses to hand over power is counterproductive and undermines the principles of diplomacy and dialogue.See the Story
ECOWAS is not acting in the interest of Africans - Bernard Mornah
Africa · GhanaThe National Food Buffer Stock Company says it is making plans to settle the outstanding 15% arrears owed food supplies for 2022. This comes at a time the company has been struggling to settle debts owed to over 200 food suppliers. Citi News gathers payment will begin on Tuesday, August 22.See the Story
Buffer Stock Company assures to settle arrears owed food suppliers
Cab Drivers · GhanaMore than 80 taxi drivers have adorned their vehicles with posters of Samuel Awuah Dankwa. They believe he is the ideal candidate to succeed the outgoing Member of Parliament for the area, Kwasi Amoako-Attah. He has generously invested millions of cedis in supporting talented, yet underprivileged students.See the Story
Atiwa West: Taxi drivers decorate cars with Awuah Dankwa’s posters
Africa · GhanaThe Governor of the Bank of Ghana, Dr. Ernest Addison, has emphatically stated that the institution did not breach any procurement laws. This comes in the wake of concerns raised by Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, the Member of Parliament (MP) for North Tongu, regarding the escalating cost of the new headquarters situated in Ridge, Accra.See the Story