Consumers are enjoying significant relief at the pumps as some Oil Marketing Companies (OMCs) have slashed fuel prices by up to GHC4 per litre compared to last year, according to the Chamber of ...
The Executive Secretary of the Chamber of Petroleum Consumers (COPEC), Duncan Amoah, has welcomed recent fuel price reductions by some Oil Marketing Companies (OMCs), describing the emerging price ...
GOIL PLC, the nation’s foremost indigenous Oil Marketing Company has reduced its ex-pump prices of fuel in the first pricing window of January 2026, which also marks the first price review for the ...
GOIL PLC has thrown its weight behind a major medical outreach organised by the Biyalsis Guritaaba Social Club in the Wiaga‑Chiok community, helping deliver much‑needed healthcare services directly to ...
Malaysian influencer Bryan Wee, who rose to fame through cross-dressing and portraying female characters online, has announced that he will be returning to his male identity after several years in the ...
Fuel prices in Ghana may open the new year on a softer note. This is because, oil marketing companies are preparing for potential reductions in the first pricing window of January 2026 to extend the ...
Malaysian influencer Bryan Wee, more commonly known by his online pseudonym Bai En, will no longer post content under his female persona. Wee, who had living as Bai Enfor five years, announced the ...
Fuel prices in Ghana are expected to begin the new year on a softer note, as Oil Marketing Companies (OMCs) signal potential reductions in the first pricing window of January 2026. According to ...
BMW is launching a voluntary safety recall covering certain 2025–2026 BMW X3 models after identifying a software weakness in the steering system that, in rare cases, can lead to unintended steering ...
The bike, seen in the 1985 classic 'Pee-wee's Big Adventure,' sold for $125,000 at auction in May Brenton Blanchet is an Associate Editor on PEOPLE's TV team. He has been working at PEOPLE since 2022 ...
Tinubu approves partial write-off of NNPC debts to Nigerian government Decision cancels $1.42 billion and 5.57 trillion naira obligations Move may help clarify NNPC accounts amid oil sector challenges ...
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