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  2. Daniel McKorley - Wikipedia

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    McKorley presented an air-conditioned Benz Bus (Sprinter) to the Ghana Tennis Federation at the McDan Tennis Open West African Championship at the Accra Stadium in May 2017. [ 10 ] [ 11 ] [ 12 ] Daniel McKorley presented an amount of GH¢10,000 to the Sports Writers Association of Ghana (SWAG) in support of the 2017 SWAG Awards Night at the ...

  3. Volta Regional Minister - Wikipedia

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    The Volta Regional Minister is the Ghana government official who is responsible for overseeing the administration of the Volta Region of Ghana. The boundaries of the Volta Region have changed at various times in Ghana's history.

  4. Category:Newspapers published in Ghana - Wikipedia

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    Accra Daily Mail; Accra Evening News; African Morning Post; Ashanti Pioneer; C. Christian Messenger (Ghana) D. Daily Graphic (Ghana) Daily Guide (Ghana) G. The ...

  5. Ho, Ghana - Wikipedia

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    Ho currently has one of the best innovation hubs in Ghana. Node Eight is a digital innovation hub that invests in young African innovators and startups building the future. Over the past few years, Node Eight Hub through the help of partnership program has been able to develop a couple of resources.

  6. Business and Financial Times - Wikipedia

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    The Business and Financial Times (B&FT) is a Ghanaian privately owned newspaper which focuses on reporting business news from Ghana and across the African continent. [1] [2] [3] The newspaper is popularly known as the B&FT, it has a nationwide coverage and a readership of about 309, 000 as reported by Geopoll's ranking of nationwide top newspapers.

  7. Ghana Broadcasting Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Broadcasting began in Ghana on July 31, 1935, from a wired relay station opened in Accra. The brain behind the introduction of broadcasting into the country was the then Governor of the Gold Coast, Sir Arnold Hodson, affectionately known as the "Sunshine Governor".

  8. Kwamena Ocran - Wikipedia

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    Ocran was a member of People's National Party and member of parliament representing Tarkwa-Aboso Constituency in the Western Region of Ghana. He was also the Minister of Education , Culture and Sports in 1980.

  9. Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology

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    In November 2019, KNUST was ranked as the best university in Ghana and West Africa by U.S. News & World Report and still holds the record in 2020. [80] It was also ranked 14th in Africa and 706th in the world, with a global score of 42.4.