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Ban on drumming and noise making in Accra begins on May 15

Modern Ghana 

The Accra Metropolitan Assembly (AMA) has announced that this year 39;s ban on drumming and noisemaking commences from Monday, May 15 to Thursday, June 15, 2023. A statement signed on behalf of the Chief Executive of the Assembly by Mr Gilbert Nii Ankrah, the Head of the Public Affairs, said the AMA has therefore, set the following guidelines in the interest of peace, harmony and national security.

Chicago White Sox reinstate third baseman Yoán Moncada from the injured list: ‘I’m expecting the same guy back’

MercuryNews.com (sports) 

Yoán Moncada made a splash in the season-opening series against the Houston Astros at Minute Maid Park. He had two three-hit games, homered twice and drove in four while helping the Chicago White Sox split the four games. After being sidelined for more than a month with lower back soreness, the third baseman returned from the injured list Friday as the Sox opened...

Muna Mixes Sexy Club Jams With Empowering Singalongs, Rock Star Swagger: Concert Review

Variety 

Indie trio Muna isn’t yet a household name, but judging from a roaring reception at the first of two sold-out shows at New York City’s Terminal 5, they’re already a must-see live band on the rise. The group — consisting of singer Katie Gavin, lead guitarist Josette Maskin and multi-instrumentalist Naomi McPherson, as well as […]

High Court denies request of Ato Essien for renegotiation with State

Modern Ghana 

An Accra High Court has rejected a request from convicted William Ato Essien to suspend the imposition of a custodial sentence and an opportunity to renegotiate with the State. The founder of the defunct Capital Bank was on December 13, last year, convicted and ordered to pay GHS60 million to the State after entering into an agreement with the State under Section 35 of the Court 39;s Act 1993, Act 459.



Little progress has been made in curbing too high inflation, Fed's Jefferson says

«SFGate» (sfgate.com) 

Federal Reserve governor Philip Jefferson says inflation remains too high and there has been “little progress” made toward bringing it down to the central bank’s 2% target. It's a pessimistic assessment given signs in a report this week that inflation might be slowing. Jefferson, who was nominated by President Joe Biden early Friday to the position of Fed vice chair, also said in a speech at the Hoover Institution that the turmoil in the U.S. financial system following the failure of three large... Читать дальше...

The Winlos make film on corruption among gospel ministers

The Punch 

A gospel skit maker, pastor and one half of the Winlos, Ohis Ojeikere, has said that their new movie titled, ‘Prophet Suddenly’, dwells on corruption among gospel ministers. In an interview with Saturday Beats, Ojeikere said, “I will say theft, fraud and other forms of corruption. We can see those things play out in our

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Serbs march on Belgrade in droves after back-to-back mass shootings - Fox News

Google.com 

  1. Serbs march on Belgrade in droves after back-to-back mass shootings  Fox News
  2. “Shock & Surprise”: Serbia Reels from Two Mass Shootings, Demands Stronger Gun Control  Democracy Now!
  3. Tens of thousands march in Belgrade after mass shootings  The Guardian
  4. Serbia tightens gun control after 2 mass shootings  The Washington Post
  5. Tens of thousands march against Serbia's populist leadership following mass shootings  Yahoo News
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Rental assistance open house events to take place at local libraries

The Toledo Blade 

The Toledo Department of Housing and Community Development will host eight one-on-one rental assistance outreach sessions between Monday and late June at local libraries to provide eligible people with information they can use to apply for funds.





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