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    AJ’s charity softens Akuse prison with holiday haul

    Some wholesome content dropped as a charity blessed inmates with supplies and cash. Anita Opoku-Appiah and her group, AJ’s Help The Needy Project, pulled up to Akuse Female Prison with essential goods to help vulnerable women survive the holidays. This non-profit handed over bags of rice along...
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    Mahama Naser Toure was buried quietly after a quiet exit

    Ayawaso East is burying its four-term rep fast following Islamic traditions. Second Deputy Majority Whip Richard Acheampong verified that Mahama Naser Toure is going into the ground at his Nima home in Accra once the religious stuff finishes. He passed away inside Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital...
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    Samsung drops 4,500-nit QD-OLED TV at CES, AI hype rolls in

    Your retinas are officially doomed because the brightness wars just reached nuclear levels. Samsung is dragging a massive seventy-seven-inch QD-OLED television to CES that pumps out a ridiculous 4,500 nits of peak luminance. The manufacturer claims this AI-powered beast overcomes previous...
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    Apple Card ditches Goldman Sachs for JPMorgan bailout

    Goldman Sachs is practically begging someone to take the Apple Card off their hands. The 2019 collaboration with Mastercard provided users with sweet perks like three percent cash rewards and zero fees, which subsequently turned into a financial nightmare for the banking partner. High...
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    MediaTek ditches Dimensity to chase AI ASIC billions

    MediaTek is seemingly nuking its mobile chip future to chase the shiny AI money train as the Taiwanese firm shuffles staff away from its Dimensity division to hunt blue ocean markets like automotive silicon and custom AI processors. Reports indicate they are teaming up with Google on the TPU v7...
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    Ghana's poultry farmers demand fair play over frozen imports

    Ghana’s chicken farmers are playing a rigged game where the rules change every patch update. Boris Baidoo of Boris B’s Farms argues the sector is suffering because policy direction is more inconsistent than a flaky Wi-Fi connection. The CEO claims that local producers have the skills, but get...
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    NCCE sounds alarm on Upper East youth drug crisis

    The Upper East Region is drowning in narcotics while officials scramble for solutions, as Augustine Akugri from the National Commission for Civic Education dropped hard truths in the documentary Swallowed by Drugs about how substance abuse is wrecking the area. This regional deputy director...
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    Ghana’s Seoul envoy rings in New Year with banku love

    Diplomacy is apparently just flex posting your dinner online to prove you miss home. Ghana’s top envoy in Seoul, Kojo Choi, kicked off 2026 by uploading Facebook photos of himself and his family devouring a massive plate of banku after his children demanded the maize dish for their holiday...
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    IMANI head demands clarity on Ghana's $214m gold losses

    Ghana’s gold vault is leaking cash while officials play semantics with the accounting books. Franklin Cudjoe from IMANI Africa roasted the GoldBod setup for ignoring massive financial gaps despite some operational upgrades under the Mahama administration. He claimed that swapping cedis for...
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    Guyana backs US-Venezuela move, calls for democratic reset

    Guyana is watching the neighbors get raided while validating the heavy American military intervention. President Irfaan Ali released a statement supporting the removal of Nicolas Maduro while emphasizing the need for a democratic transition to maintain a peace zone. He explicitly welcomed the...
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    CARICOM decries US Venezuela raid, calls for diplomacy

    Regional bosses are panicking after the neighbor got snatched up by foreign military muscle. The Caribbean Community Bureau convened rapidly to address the American raid that captured Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro and his spouse. Heads from Jamaica, Saint Kitts and Nevis, and Saint Lucia...
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    Barbados monitors Venezuela chaos, no citizens hurt

    The Caribbean is catching straws after the military industrial complex raided the neighbors. Mia Mottley confirmed zero Barbadian injuries following the United States operation in Venezuela that snagged Nicolas Maduro and his spouse. Diplomat Aquinas Clarke remains unbothered at the embassy...
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    Tommy Lee denies crying voicenote, blames Bridget for Bounty beef

    Dancehall beefs are just grown men crying about recordings while pretending to be gangsters. Tommy Lee Sparta is furiously denying that the viral audio of him sobbing is authentic after Masicka weaponized the clip during their lyrical sparring. The Montego Bay artist told podcasters the...
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    Bounty Killer claps back at Sparta with a cowbell reminder

    Bounty Killer and Tommy Lee Sparta are trading digital shots over dancehall gatekeeping drama as the veteran deejay battles waves of angry Gaza and Sparta stans online. The War Lord doubled down on his refusal to support Vybz Kartel associates, which triggered Tommy Lee to jump into the comments...
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    Rolls-Royce Cullinan rolls into Jamaica, flex hits different

    Local car culture is melting down after a Rolls-Royce Cullinan landed on the island. Jamaican auto enthusiast Nick Lue shook the timeline with photos of the half-white luxury SUV shortly after it touched down. The Skvnklifestyle content creator confirmed the vehicle is a 2025 model purchased...
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    Uganda's 'elections' skip voting, go straight to coronation

    Ugandan democracy is basically deleting itself while everyone watches the ruling party speedrun a victory. The drama involves the National Resistance Movement securing over sixteen parliamentary seats without a fight because the Electoral Commission keeps disqualifying rivals or accepting weird...
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    US-Uganda health deal smells more like Big Pharma than goodwill

    The US government just pulled a fast one on Uganda with a shady health deal involving a massive two-billion-dollar memorandum of understanding signed to combat HIV and malaria. This agreement supposedly strengthens local systems but actually prioritizes American corporate profits under the guise...
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    Kyoga ban hits hard, but irrigation scheme saves Namasale farms

    Fishermen ditched their nets for hoes after the government shut down the lake. Authorities prohibited fishing on Lake Kyoga in 2019, leaving Namasale residents desperate until the Ministry of Water and Environment approved an irrigation scheme at Apitopat village in Amolatar district. Bosco Olum...
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    Makerere med school marks 100 years with rare exhibit, big plans

    Makerere University finally decided to show off its dusty medical history receipts. The College of Health Sciences launched a centennial exhibition at the Sir Albert Cook Medical Library in Mulago, Kampala, to display handwritten patient records and vintage equipment from the early days of...
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    Ugandan exec Akandwanaho joins global security ethics board

    Uganda’s private security scene just leveled up in a massive way for the industry. Esteri Akandwanaho from Saracen Uganda Limited snagged a spot on the governing board for the International Code of Conduct Association in Geneva to oversee ethics standards for hired guards globally. This victory...
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