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In November 2019, YEN.com.gh received the title of Best Online News Portal at the National Communications Awards in Accra, 2019. [10]According to Alexa Top Sites rankings by country, Yen.com.gh ranks thirteen in Ghana and is very popular among Ghanaians and people in the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, Italy, South Africa, Netherlands, France and many other countries.
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GhanaWeb, founded as GhanaHomePage, is a Ghananian portal, content curation and syndication website covering news, politics, business, sports, entertainment, opinions and general information about Ghana. It was launched by GhanaWeb B.V., a privately-owned Dutch company in 1999. [2]
Ghana, the world's second biggest cocoa producer, became an oil producer in 2010. Output is currently around 132,000 bpd of crude oil and about 325 million standard cubic feet per day of natural gas.
The parent company of News Ghana is M'ideas Group with operations throughout Africa specializing in news reporting, public relations, advertisement, product review, search engine optimization (SEO), domain registration, [7] web hosting and designing.
ModernGhana editor Emmanuel Ajarfor Abugri [11] was arrested together with Emmanuel Britwum, a reporter, by Ghana's National Security operatives on Thursday June 27, 2019 in what was described as a secret operation. The news outlet's offices were raided during the arrest and working equipment including laptops, mobile phones and a tablet were ...
Elorm Ama Governor-Ababio (popularly known as Ama Governor) [1] is a lawyer, owner of the Swim With Ama Swimming School, a Ghanaian YouTuber, and a social media influencer. [2] [3] [4] In November 2022, she was denied the call to the Ghana Bar even though she completed the law program, passed her exams and scaled her interview session.
Fact-Check Ghana is a non-profit fact-checking project under the Media Foundation for West Africa (MFWA). [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The first fact-checking project in Ghana was set up to promote fact-based public discourse, especially in the media landscape that has seen a significant increase in internet access. [ 3 ]