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GLOBAL AFRICAN TIMES releases WEEKLY NEWSLETTER Edition 33 X today…

Dear Fellow Global African,

Global African Times Magazine brings you fond greetings.

Ghana, the Black Star of Africa is currently in mourning for the next 3 days as just yesterday the Minister of Defence and the Minister for Environment, Science and technology both lost their lives in a helicopter crash along with 6 other important personalities In the West African country, Ghana. Also, the U.S. under the leadership of President Donald Trump has just announced a revision in the Tariffs on good coming in from African Countries.

This week we present you with our Edition of the Global African Times Weekly Newsletter as we do for your reading pleasure every week. We will be bringing you updates on insightful news and thought-provoking articles from notable Africans and some other news bytes that will interest you greatly.

We invite you to take a dive into this summary of events that we have prepared for you in this Week’s Edition.

In this Week’s Edition of our Weekly Newsletters we will be sharing with you:

  • So Telcos want to become Banks – Now what?: Rethinking the Future of Retail Banking in Africa; An insightful write-up from Ethel Cofie, the Founder of Women In Tech Africa and a Tech Titan from Ghana
  • Details of the upcoming Energy Sustainability and Leadership Conference 2025 to be held in Accra Ghana very soon.
  • Nigeria’s former President Muhammadu Buhari dies and is laid to rest in his hometown in Northern Nigeria
  • Botswana and Namibia abolish Passports for citizens needing to cross borders: Finally a Borderless Africa for Free Trade

And More….

We invite you to subscribe to receive or download our weekly Newsletter as each week promises to be more educating and enlightening. We love to hear from you so please reach out to us for any further enquiries, suggestions or constructive critiques that you may have.

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Cheers and happy insightful reading.

Gustav Addo
Editor-in-Chief
Global African Times (Magazine & Media)

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