“Why is the 87,000 still in the account if the 150,000 came recently and you’ve spent 76,000? Why is the 87,000 still in the account?” — Ahmed Ibrahim seeks clarity from the Chairperson of the Tema West Municipal Assembly over the utilisation and balance of funds for persons living with disabilities.
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The Ghana Stock Exchange operates a daily price movement limit on listed equities. This means a stock’s price is generally not permitted to rise or fall by more than 10% from its previous closing price within a single trading session.
My worker stole from me phones , cash and etc amounting to 7000ghs and I went to report .
Mind you ; ( I have earlier pending cases at the police station).
The obolotui police woman ( senseless female) said I should be arrested because why do I always bring cases ? Arrhh
Copart buying tip.
1. Always check the "engine video" of your vehicle; if it's not there don't buy it unless the client insists
2. Listen attentively to the "engine sound" if you are not familiar with some car engine sound, you can use YouTube or call an experienced person
Fox paid $485 million for the rights to broadcast this World Cup. The New York Times put the fair market value at $1 to $1.5 billion. The hydration break is how Fox gets its money's worth.
FIFA announced mandatory 3-minute pauses midway through each half of all 104 World Cup 2026 matches, not just hot ones. That includes games inside climate-controlled domed stadiums with roofs. The announcement came at a World Broadcaster Meeting in Washington DC. FIFA said the decision was made after consultation with coaches and broadcasters.
A few months later, FIFA gave broadcasters the green light to sell ads during the pauses. Fox gets 2 minutes and 10 seconds per break, starting 20 seconds after the whistle and ending 30 seconds before play resumes. Across all 104 games, that's 832 potential ad slots that didn't exist in soccer before this tournament. Fox and Telemundo project a combined $850 million in ad revenue from the 2026 World Cup.
The player welfare argument is also real. Argentina's Enzo Fernandez said he felt "dizzy" in "very dangerous" temperatures during last summer's Club World Cup in the US, where some games approached 100 degrees Fahrenheit. FIFA had reason to act. But it applied those breaks to every match regardless of conditions, and opened a commercial window that makes this World Cup more ad-friendly than any before it.
Fox proved the point on day one. In the opener between Mexico and South Africa, Fox missed the 30-second return window FIFA mandated. The ball was already in play when the network came back from commercials.
Coca-Cola, a top-tier global FIFA partner for decades, runs the hydration stations on the field. That same 3-minute pause serves three commercial interests at once: the field sponsor, Fox's ad revenue, and Fox's streaming subscribers.
The 2030 World Cup goes to Spain, Portugal, and Morocco. The 2034 tournament lands in Saudi Arabia. Both regions see extreme summer heat. FIFA has not confirmed whether the pauses will outlast this summer's tournament. But $850 million in new advertising inventory tends to answer that question on its own.
i have a question
may sound dumb btw
i know autopsies are conducted to find out the cause of deaths.but sometimes, the cause of death is very obvious(eg. death from a car accident) but they still do autopsy.
WHY???