The management of Mona Faiz Montrage (Hajia4reall) also known in the music circles as Mona 4Reall, have dispelled rumours that the Ghanaian socialite and artiste has been convicted in the United States of America and jailed for 10 years. In a press statement, the management indicated that the “publications making rounds on social media and news portals of the conviction and 10-year jail sentence of Mona Faiz Montrage and the current detention of her daughter; a minor, by the US authorities” are mere fabrications. “We would like to state categorically that the said reports are false,” they wrote. Stating the real facts of Mona’s current situation, the management mentioned that “Mona is currently in the UK. She has neither been put on trial nor convicted in the UK or US. Mona has not been extradited to the US or anywhere in the world.” They have therefore advised the public to “disregard all such rumors and respect the privacy of Mona and her family.” On November 11, 2022, it...
The other day Apple released the iOS 16.4 beta, giving us a sneak peek at what's coming for the next incremental software update for its uber-popular operating system. This next version of the OS will most certainly drop before Apple's upcoming WWDC'23 developer summit that will give us a first look at iOS 17. One of the major new features previewed in the iOS 16.4 beta concerns the iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max (the best iPhones right now) and their Always On Display functionality. Starting with iOS 16.4, iOS will be estimating just how much battery was used by the feature, which has the potential to have a big effect on the user's overall experience with the always-on functionality. Additionally, users will now be able to toggle the Always On Display on or off depending on the Focus they enable. So, for example, you can leave it toggled off while studying or working, and enabled in other situations. There's also a new lock screen widget,...
President Akufo-Addo will open the maiden Africa Energy Technology Conference (AETC) in Accra to explore efficient and affordable energy technology towards accelerating the country’s economic growth. The event, slated for August 8th to 10th, 2023, is being organised by the Africa Energy Technology Centre (AETC), in collaboration with the Ministry of Energy, and will attract captains of industry, policymakers, researchers, and innovators across Africa. At the media launch in Accra, Herbert Krapa, a Deputy Minister of Energy, said the AETC Conference would offer the opportunity to energy stakeholders to find ways to leverage technology towards accelerating Africa’s economic and industrial growth. He said about 600 million people on the continent did not have access to electricity, hence it was imperative to explore efficient, affordable and resilient energy technology to meet the electricity needs of the populace. Mr Krapa said, in Ghana, the Government was diversifying energy sector by ...
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