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UMB goes hi-tech; launches Speed App to improve customer banking experience

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Universal Merchant Bank (UMB), one of Ghana’s leading indigenous banks in the country has introduced a mobile application (UMB Speed App) aimed at offering every customer convenience and improved banking experience. Dubbed “UMB Speed App” the new app can boast of exciting features and tools to improve banking experience and offers every customer on-the-go access to their finances all from the comfort of their mobile phones. Speaking at the launch of the product, CEO of UMB, Mr. John Awuah expressed confidence about the new app, saying “it will help ameliorate the kind of hustle customers goes through in accessing financial problems”. “I’m happy to reiterate that the mobile banking application will bring banking to your fingertips like UMB bank in the power of your hands”, he stressed. While explaining the importance of the app, Mr. John Awuah said, “think of a world where you do not have to walk into a bank and still have your peace of mind knowing that you still have full

Jumia Mobile Week Promo to wow customers with 80% discount on smartphones, tablets et. al from 19th-25th March

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Ghana’s online shopping giant, Jumia Ghana has announced plans to give every customer the shopping experience of a lifetime with a mega 80 percent discount on purchase of assorted mobile phones, tablets and accessories on its website (www.jumia.com.gh) starting from March 19-25, 2018. This is only made possible through the power of Jumia Mobile Week Promotion intended to wow every customer who wants to shop for their favorite mobile phones, tablets and its accessories at an amazing low prices. The one week campaign which touted as the biggest mobile sale of the year by Jumia Ghana is expected to sell out over 15,000 mobile phone, tablets and its accessories. At a media interaction in Accra on Monday, February 28, Head of Marketing, Jumia Ghana, Joseph Owusu Badu explained this year’s Jumia Mobile Week promotion seeks to make smartphones affordable so everyone can own it. It equally seeks to encourage people to visit Jumia online platform to buy not only smartphones but also

Societe Generale ‘Aben Wo Ha’ Promo rewards 6 lucky winners with sleek Suzuki Baleno cars

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Call it a draw of a lifetime which witnessed six final winners who took home the sleek Suzuki brand-new Baleno cars in the ‘Aben Wo Ha’ promotion, the mother of all promotion. In its final series, the promo has lived up to expectation rewarding six lucky winners from across the country with brand new Suzuki Baleno cars. The six final winners include Mr. Alexander Awuku (Accra Central), Teye S. Oyu (Sunyani), Mary Asabea Attor (Tema), Albert Senyo Zoranoo (Kaneshie), Gifty Thompson (Cape Coast), and Fati Nyagima (Wa). The ‘Aben Wo Ha’ Promotion was launched by Societe General Ghana bank in August 2017 gave customers the opportunity of winning amazing prizes in a mini draw and an exciting final draw in which 6 customers stood the chance of winning six cars According to Mr. Obed Hoyah, Head of Retail Network, SG Ghana, the promo seeks to reward and encourage customers to save and improve their saving habit. “We are indeed very proud of this promotion and are happy to say tha
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Some stakeholders in the fight against child marriages in the country have identified lack of support and effective collaboration of state institutions, government agencies including other organizations mandated by law to deal with the issue as a major challenge to dealing the canker. According to them, although numerous interventions are being implemented across the length and breath of the country by various Civil Society Groups, and NGOs in partnership with key UN Agencies and the government in attempt to address the issue, it appears nothing concrete is being done to yield result due to lack of cooperation of state agencies, media, other stakeholders and the general public. They are therefore calling on all and sundry especially the state institutions mandated by law to deal with the issue including the media to come on board and support them in their bid to end the fight against child marriage in Ghana. These observation came to light totally dominating every discussion

GHS gets support to scale up implementation of CHPS+ in two regions

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In a bid to improve healthcare delivery in the country through quality Universal Health Coverage, Doris Duke Charitable Foundation in collaboration with some key partners have moved to donate a 7 units standard Toyota Hilux Double Pick-ups to the Ghana Health Service(GHS) aimed at scaling up the implementation of Community-based Health Planning and Service (CHPS) project in the country. The gesture equally seeks to offer the service much needed boost and position the country to meet the UN Sustainable Development Goals. According to the Director General of Ghana Health Service, Dr Anthony Nsiah-Asare, the move formed part of efforts to strengthen the implementation of the Community-based Health Planning and Service (CHPS) project which is being funded through a grant from Doris Duke Charitable Foundation (DDCF) with Columbia University appointed as Trustees of the grant. He explained the GHS went into partnership agreement with the Mailman School of Public Health at Columbia

Entrepreneurship not the only solution to unemployment -UN Secretary-General’s Envoy on Youth

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The UN Secretary-General’s Envoy on Youth, Ms Jayathma Wickramanayake has debunked  assertion by some Ghanaian youth which seemed to suggest that the only solution to Ghana’s huge unemployment problem is entrepreneurship. The UN Secretary-General’s Envoy on Youth, Ms Jayathma Wickramanayake has debunked  assertion by some Ghanaian youth which seemed to suggest that the only solution to Ghana’s huge unemployment problem is entrepreneurship. In her estimation, entrepreneurship is just one of the solutions to deal with the canker but posited the onus lies on government to remedy the situation by creating the enabling environment for the private sector including SMEs to thrive in the country in order to help create jobs for youth. Ms Jayathma Wickramanayake was reacting to an assertion by some youth at an open dialogue session for the youth on issues pertaining to unemployment during her visit to the country on Wednesday February, 2018. The program was initiated by the UNFPA a

GHS gets USAID, KOICA, Samsung et. al support to improve health system through ICT

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As part of efforts to improve healthcare delivery in the country, the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), Korean International Cooperation Agency (KOICA); Samsung; and Good Neighbors (a Korean NGO) have partnered with the Ghana Health Service to digitize healthcare in rural and hard-to-reach communities using touchscreen tablets. The move is to allow transition from manual (paper and pen) to digital records to enable the Ghana Health Service to better manage patient cases and promote efficiency in data management. The partnership on Thursday, February 1, 2018 witnessed the launch of the e-Tracker; a tablet tool developed to allow health workers to electronically collect and analyze health records and handed over 2,590 tablets to the Ghana Health Service (GHS). Delivering his keynote address at the launch event, the Director General of the GHS, Dr. Anthony Nsiah-Asare noted the donation will help replace the paper-based reporting systems with the elect

Holocaust Memorial Day 2018: UNIC Accra equips over 100 students with knowledge on Holocaust

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Cynthia Prah, NIO of UNIC Accra sensitizing students at the exhibition Nothing could be so empowering than the knowledge to prevent the recurrence of the deadly Holocaust which has been the biggest threat to the survival of  many lives in the world. Such knowledge is a key that holds the power to total transformation and redemption of the world. Holocaust as the name implies was a genocide which took place during World War II in which Adolf Hitler’s Nazi Germany systematically murdered some six million Jews, about two-thirds of the total Jewish Population of Europe at the time. The memories of the horrific Holocaust is still fresh in mind especially within the month of January which is set aside by UN to remember those who lost their lives during that scary period. READ ALSO:  http://ghananewsone.com/2018/01/2018-holocaust-remembrance-day-youths-charged-to-stand-up-and-fight-against-discrimination-hatred-violence-et-al/ In a bid to share that knowledge which is expecte