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Cedi hits GH¢14.00 to a dollar; depreciates 12.08%

Cedi hits GH¢14.00 to a dollar; depreciates 12.08%

International
The Ghana cedi has hit GH¢14 to a dollar as the depreciation pressures continue unabated. This has culminated in its year-to-date loss of about 12.08% to the American greenback. Checks by Joy Business indicate that most forex bureaus are selling the dollar for GH¢14 cedis on average to the American greenback. Most analysts had anticipated the local unit to extend its depreciation against the dollar this week. This is despite Fitch Solutions predicting that the cedi will end the year at GH¢12 cedis 25, arguing it will recoup some of its recent losses in the months ahead.   The London-based firm believes the local unit will strengthen as the government makes progress regarding the restructuring of its commercial debt. Dollar remains stronger globally In recent times...
Dumsor: Lack of sleep affecting workplace productivity

Dumsor: Lack of sleep affecting workplace productivity

Ghana News, Health & Wellbeing, Lifestyle & Social
Workplace productivity in Ghana is currently declining due to persistent power outages known as 'dumsor'. Regular household activities and national productivity are among the concrete effects of this ongoing battle with power outages. A lack of dependable electricity clouds everyday life for millions of Ghanaians, whether they live in crowded cities or isolated rural communities. Due to its underlying supply chain problems and infrastructure constraints, this ongoing problem affects both households and businesses, affecting everything from basic amenities to economic stability. Some angry Ghanaians claim that due to the power outages, it gets so hot that they cannot sleep at night. Having not slept the previous night, they arrive at the office and take a nap during business hou...
Ten dead as Navy helicopters collide mid-air in Malaysia

Ten dead as Navy helicopters collide mid-air in Malaysia

International
Ten people have died after two navy helicopters collided in mid-air during a military rehearsal for a Royal Malaysian Navy parade. One of the choppers clipped the rotor of the other before the two crashed into the ground, footage published on local media show. The incident took place at 09:30 local time (02:30 BST) in the Malaysian town of Lumut, which is home to a navy base. There are no known survivors. Perak Fire and Rescue DepartmentRescue personnel removing debris from the helicopter "All victims were confirmed dead on site and the remains were sent to the [Lumut] Military Hospital for identification," said the Royal Malaysian Navy. It added that it will form a committee to investigate the cause of the incident. One of the helicopters, a HOM M503-3 with seven peop...
174 countries to gather in Ottawa for pivotal talks on plastic pollution

174 countries to gather in Ottawa for pivotal talks on plastic pollution

Health & Wellbeing, Lifestyle & Social, World News
Representatives from 174 countries are expected to convene in Ottawa in Canada, for the fourth session of the Intergovernmental Negotiating Committee (INC-4) on plastic pollution. Scheduled from April 23 to 29, the meeting marks a significant step in the negotiation process, with only one more session expected to follow before finalizing negotiations later this year. Executive Secretary of the INC, Jyoti Mathur-Filipp, emphasized that both humanity and the environment are experiencing significant challenges due to plastic pollution, highlighting the critical importance of the negotiating session. “It is an opportunity to make significant progress for a robust agreement that would allow future generations to live in a world free of plastic pollution,” Jyoti said.  The negot...
The ‘crazy’ stats behind Leverkusen’s Bundesliga title win

The ‘crazy’ stats behind Leverkusen’s Bundesliga title win

International, Sports
Bayer Leverkusen are champions of Germany for the first time in their 120-year history. Xabi Alonso's side wrapped up the title with five games to spare after a crushing 5-0 win over Werder Bremen in front of their jubilant supporters. Overjoyed fans spilled on to the pitch to celebrate after Leverkusen moved to 79 points - 16 more than nearest rivals Bayern Munich - with just 15 points left to play for. It is a remarkable achievement by former Liverpool and Real Madrid midfielder Alonso, who took charge in October 2022 with the club second bottom of the table. Leverkusen's triumph ended Bayern's stranglehold on the league after 11 title wins in a row. 'Quite unbelievable' Bayern Munich have dominated German football to such an extent that the last team to win the Bundesl...
Today’s front pages: Monday, April 15, 2024

Today’s front pages: Monday, April 15, 2024

Ghana News, Headlines Today
The Ghanaian Times Daily Guide The New Finder The Inquisitor The Custodian The New Trust The Anchor Republic Press The Daily Searchlight The Ghanaian Publisher The New Independent DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Pent Tv Limited. Source: Myjoyonline
Christ Death Has Broken All Curses – Apostle Nkrumah-Agyeman Asserts

Christ Death Has Broken All Curses – Apostle Nkrumah-Agyeman Asserts

Ghana News, Pentecost News
Apostle Wilberforce Nkrumah-Agyeman, the Teshie-Nungua Area Head of The Church of Pentecost, has affirmed that the death of Jesus Christ on the cross has broken all curses on the lives of believers. Speaking on the topic, “The transforming power of the cross unleashed,” with Scripture reference from 1 Corinthians 1:18 at the PIWCs Zone Convention held at the PIWC Sakumono on Good Friday, Apostle Nkrumah-Agyeman stated: “All our curses, including generational curses have all been canceled.” Apostle Nkrumah-Agyeman explained that for God to create things, he only had to speak, but when it got to the redemption of human beings, God had to bleed, saying, “He had to take that difficult route to be nailed for blood to come out of him to redeem us.” Throwing light on the salvation from C...
66 Area IT Coordinators Receive Training

66 Area IT Coordinators Receive Training

Ghana News, Pentecost News
The Church of Pentecost, as part of the Vision 2028 agenda, has in recent years committed itself to embarking on a digital transformation to adapt its operations to the modern global digital revolution. The Information Management Department of the Head Office of the Church has taken proactive steps towards achieving the Church’s vision for digital transformation by 2028. Under the leadership of Pastor Paul Odai Laryea, the IT Manager of the Church, the department has initiated series of comprehensive residential training workshops for all Area IT Coordinators in the Church. On April 9, 2024, the first phase of the training began with 66 Area IT Coordinators in the Northern Sector of the Church held at the Pentecost Convention Centre at Brofoyedu, Kumasi in the Ashanti Region. The ...
Where do ‘forever chemicals’ in drinking water come from?

Where do ‘forever chemicals’ in drinking water come from?

Health & Wellbeing, International
The US is introducing new environmental protections aimed at limiting long-lived PFAS chemicals in tap water, but these are only the tip of a very persistent iceberg. They are in the water we drink, the packaging of the food we eat, the utensils we cook with, the beds we sleep in, the clothes we wear and even within our own bodies. There is no escaping so-called "forever chemicals", a set of long-lasting and potentially harmful human-made substances that infuse almost every environment on the planet. The US government is imposing its first-ever national restrictions on five of these individual chemicals, known as per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), plus limits on mixtures that include a sixth PFAS compound. The Environmental Protec...
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