Bitget Partners with Cats (CATS) for Gas-free Airdrop Claim and Launchpool Listing
VICTORIA, Seychelles, Sept. 27, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Bitget, the leading cryptocurrency exchange and Web3 company, has announced a partnership with Cats (CATS), a trending meme coin from the TON ecosystem. Bitget users will now be able to claim the CATS token airdrop on Telegram with zero gas fees. These tokens will be automatically credited […]
Art exhibition on Ghana’s colonial and post-independence era opens
An art exhibition titled ‘Ghana 1957: Art After Independence’ has opened at the National Museum in Accra, highlighting Ghanaian art from the colonial period to the post-independence era.
The exhibition, a pilot one, features diverse media, styles, a…
President of National House of Chiefs denies allegations of supporting galamsey
Ogyeahoho Yaw Gyebi II, the President of the National House of Chiefs has refuted allegations of supporting illegal mining activities, commonly known as galamsey.
These followed reports attributed to him in a speech delivered at Bibiani.
A statemen…
Sunyani Teaching Hospital mortuary locked, facility draped with red wax materials
The premises of the Sunyani Regional Hospital mortuary are draped with pieces of red bands, as its mortuary workers join the nationwide strike announced by the Mortuary Workers Association of Ghana (MOWAG).
A visit by the Ghana News Agency (GNA) to …
Denmark shows support for Morocco’s autonomy plan for Western Sahara
Denmark has shown its support for Morocco’s Autonomy Plan for Western Sahara.
The Danish country has thus become the eighteenth European country to endorse Morocco’s proposal for the region as the most serious and credible way of settling the Sahraw…
Progressive Intellectuals joins call for ban on small-scale mining
The Progressives Intellectuals (PI), comprising university academics, researchers, and administrators in Ghana, have joined the call for a complete ban on small-scale mining to tackle the rising issue of illegal mining activities.
The group expresse…
UN says more than 30,000 have fled Lebanon for Syria
Since the beginning of the heavy Israeli attacks in Lebanon, ‘significantly more’ than 30,000 people have already fled to neighbouring Syria, according to UN reports.
About 80% are said to be Syrian citizens, the rest predominantly Lebanese, said Go…
Korle Bu mortuary reopens as workers union halts strike.
The Korle Bu Mortuary has resumed operations following the temporary suspension of a nationwide strike by the Mortuary Workers Association of Ghana (MOWAG).
The strike was declared last Thursday to advocate for improved working conditions.
A visit …
Ethiopian Tourism: Ancient Roots, Modern Horizons
Addis Ababa: Ethiopia marks this year’s World Tourism Day by celebrating the remarkable achievements registered over the past six years in the development of the sector. Ethiopia, a nation steeped in religious and historical heritage, offers a wealth …
Lancaster University Ghana reiterates commitment to socio-economic development
Lancaster University Ghana has pledged continues support to socio-economic development through the development of its students.
Referencing a previous colloquium held in collaboration with the Vienna University of Economics and business in February …