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    On Wednesday, April 2, 2025, during his visit to Uganda, Mr. Jonathan Narh-Dometey of the Ghana Petroleum Commission praised Uganda’s approach to integrating oil and gas development with both ecosystem preservation and economic growth, ensuring long-term...
    The increasing money laundering, terrorism financing, and the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction in most African countries have continued to threaten national security, economic stability, and development in most countries within the region. This was revealed...

    How Ajon Local Brew United Ateker Communities during the...

    Even amidst the language barriers, the brew acted as a unifying force; Swahili was spoken among the Kenyan delegates, prompting participation from others, especially those with some knowledge of the language. Elders and younger attendees alike enjoyed the shared experience, deepening their cultural connections.

    Camp Fire (Etem), a Significant Sign of Increased Unity...

    The campfire gathering, depending on availability, the modest women of good repute served the local brew, locally known as Ajon, to the congregants to drink.

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