
Kenneth Awotwe Darko
Multimedia Journalist at JoyNews
Journalist at Joy FM (Ghana)
🇬🇭Journalist @JoyNewsOnTV & Myjoyonline || Climate change || Member, GRAMMY @RecordingAcad || ForbesBLK
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1 week ago |
myjoyonline.com | Kenneth Awotwe Darko
Access Bank and DHL Express Ghana have announced a strategic partnership aimed at equipping local businesses with the tools to thrive in global markets. The collaboration, formalised at a signing ceremony in Accra, will provide tailored training, trade enablement tools, and financing solutions to unlock cross-border trade opportunities.
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1 week ago |
myjoyonline.com | Kenneth Awotwe Darko
The African University of Communications and Business (AUCB) has appointed Mr. Frank B. Adu Jr. as its first Chancellor, following the recent conferment of a Presidential Charter on the university. A highly respected Ghanaian leader with a rich legacy in banking, education, governance, and civic life, Mr. Adu’s appointment reflects the university’s strong commitment to excellence, integrity, and relevance in today’s fast-changing world. Mr. Frank B.
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1 week ago |
myjoyonline.com | Kenneth Awotwe Darko
In recent weeks, Ghana’s public transport sector has faced a wave of confusion—one rooted not in policy failure, but in miscommunication. When the Ghana Private Road Transport Union (GPRTU) announced a 15% fare reduction, the public assumed it applied across the board, but if PROTOA, and other drivers’ unions were left out in the decision process to reduce the fares, they may not comply.
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1 week ago |
myjoyonline.com | Kenneth Awotwe Darko
Energy Minister John Jinapor has pledged to strengthen regulatory stability in Ghana's power and petroleum sectors, announcing the resumption of offshore drilling as evidence of growing investor confidence. Speaking at the West Africa Mining and Power Expo in Accra, the Minister outlined ambitious plans to ensure reliable electricity for industrial growth while diversifying the nation's energy mix.
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1 week ago |
myjoyonline.com | Kenneth Awotwe Darko
Health authorities in the Ashanti Region are ramping up surveillance on Mpox, though the region has yet to record any case. The Ghana Health Service says the region is on high alert as part of broader national efforts to contain the spread of the disease. Speaking at a media briefing in Kumasi, the Ashanti Regional Director of Health Services, Dr. Fred Adomako Boateng, revealed that ten suspected cases have been tested in the region so far, all returning negative.
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