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Ghana Month | Dokeshub

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What is Ghana Month?                Ghana Month is the month of March. In March, Ghanaians throughout the country celebrate Ghana. It is in this month that Ghana gained independence from its colonial master, Great Britain on the 6th of March 1957.  Ghana Month                Ghana became the new name after its initial name, Gold Coast Ghana was led to independence by Dr. Kwame Nkrumah, who declared Ghana independent at the Old Polo Grounds, which is now the Kwame Nkrumah Mausoleum in Accra.       What do people do in Ghana Month?  In Ghana Month, most institutions go traditional: they try to be as Ghanaian as possible. Media houses make their presenters, hosts, and other media personalities dress traditionally. Ghanaian Tv Personalities They wear traditional wears such as the Kente, batakari from the northern par

2022 World Cup - Venue, Host Cities, & more | DokesHub

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 Venue  Qatar. Its capital is Doha. It is found in the Western part of Asia, occupying the Qatar Peninsula. It shares borders with Saudi Arabia to the South. The main religion is Islam. The official language is Arabic but English is widely spoken too. We have Arabians, Iranians, Pakistanis, Indians, and many other groups of people. Know more. Host cites Al Rayyan Dakhira Al Wakrah Doha Al Daayen Number of teams 32 teams from 6 confederations Qualifiers      Match fixtures and results Date  21st November to 18 December Get full schedule. Tickets Know more  Sponsorship Adidas Anheuser-Busch InBev Coca-Cola Vivo Hyundai–Kia Qatar Airways Visa Wanda Group  Broadcasting Rights Albania – RTSH  Armenia – ARMTV  Australia – SBS  Austria – ORF  Azerbaijan – İTV  Belarus – BTRC  Belgium – VRT, RTBF  Bosnia and Herzegovina – BHRT  Brazil – Rede Globo, SporTV  Bulgaria – BNT  Canada – CTV, TSN, RDS Caribbean – International Media Content, SportsMax  China – CCTV  Croatia – HRT  Cyprus – CyBC  

Read2Skill - Google Edition | DokesHub

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       The Ghana Library Authority in collaboration with the Commonwealth of Learning introduces the Read2skill or Workforce Recovery Program in 2020 to help people gain new skills. This was targeted at people who have lost their jobs or are on the verge of losing their jobs due to the COVID-19 pandemic. They could gain new skills through online courses on Coursera, an online learning platform. These skills are skills that are in high demand such as data science, search engine optimization, among many other courses in various fields of work.   Now the Google edition has been launched by the Ghana Library Authority(GHLA). You can apply here . This is a way to gain a free scholarship from Coursera as a Ghanaian resident in Ghana.  Quick Facts  605,320 in-demand job openings across certificate fields.  Learn at your own pace. Complete the online program on your own terms.  Under 10 hours of flexible study per week.  Stand out to employers. Make your resume competitive with a credential f

Blogging in Ghana(Africa) - Why you should consider blogging in Ghana(Africa) | DokesHub

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  Please Note: There are various kinds of blogs off-late: vlogs, social media blogs, among others. In this blog post, the kind of blog we are talking about is the website kind of blog. About Blogging Blogging is a good career or even hobby; no doubt about that. People are full-time bloggers and make a whole lot of money from it. It's even a whole enterprise for some people, as they end up employing others. Others also use it as a hobby to write about what they are passionate about to reach more people. The internet is growing bigger and bigger by the minute. More and more people are gaining access to it. More resources are still being added to the internet. Technologies to access and provide internet services are growing exponentially everywhere in the world including Ghana. Why You should consider blogging as a Ghanaian (African) There are a whole lot of untapped potentials here in Ghana. Every day, there are a lot of people searching about stuff on the internet about Ghana: Gha

Spotify (Premium) Prices in Ghana | DokesHub

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       Spotify, the music streaming platform, recently expanded its market to more countries around the world including Ghana. It plans to have presence in every part of the world eventually.      The free and paid services have been made available.      The free Spotify account features both visual and audio ads. While visual ads may not be too disturbing when you stream music, audio ads can really ruin your listening experience. The 30-second advertising clips interrupt your playlists and when you're hosting a party or social gathering, it's really not a good look.           The Spotify Premium membership comes with more goodies like no ads, downloadable content, and more. There is a monthly free subscription available for users, after which they would have to start paying. Here are some of the Spotify Premium membership offers and their prices.      Individual Gh¢ 17.00 per month No ads Listen anywhere even offline - downloadable content. Only one account can use it Duo Gh¢