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Ghana to get back on PayPal by 2020
on: by Fernil News
Vice President Mahamudu Bawumia has disclosed that Ghana could find itself back on the online payment company PayPal within the next two years, after being blacklisted for almost 15 years. Speaking at the launch of the first phase of Ghana’s mobile
Malaysia’s Mahathir Mohamad To Be World’s Oldest Leader
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Mahathir Mohamad is on course to become the world’s oldest elected leader at 92, after a shock victory in Malaysia’s bitterly fought election. The former PM came out of retirement and defected to the opposition to take on his one-time protégé
Our Goal Is To Become The Best Big Bank In Ghana – Nduom
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The chairman of the Board of Directors of GN Bank Dr. Papa Kwesi Nduom has charged the management of the bank to work with discipline and innovation to become the “Best Big Bank” in Ghana. He said this at a retreat
Ebola Returns To DR Congo
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Two cases of Ebola have been confirmed in the north-western town of Bikoro, a health official in the Democratic Republic of Congo told news agency Reuters. Jean Jack Muyembe, who works for the country’s institute for biological research, said there are
Iran Nuclear Deal: Trump Pulls US Out
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US President Donald Trump says he will withdraw the US from an Obama-era nuclear agreement with Iran. Calling it “decaying and rotten”, he said the deal was “an embarrassment” to him “as a citizen”. He said he would reimpose economic sanctions
Former Man United Boss Ferguson Has Emergency Surgery
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Former Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson had emergency surgery on Saturday for a brain haemorrhage. A United statement said the procedure “had gone very well” but Ferguson “needs a period of intensive care to optimise his recovery”. The Scot, 76,
Japan bus drivers strike by giving passengers free rides
on: by Fernil News
Bus drivers in the Japanese city of Okayama are on strike, but this is no ordinary industrial dispute. They’re still working, driving around picking up passengers. But they’re not doing a key part of the job – accepting fares – as they
Israel: Arms embargo needed as military unlawfully kills and maims Gaza protesters – Amnesty International
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Israel is carrying out a murderous assault against protesting Palestinians, with its armed forces killing and maiming demonstrators who pose no imminent threat to them, Amnesty International revealed, based on its latest research, as the “Great March of Return” protests continued