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This week, in Geneva, the United Nations is convening the first Global Dialogue on AI Governance, bringing all 193 Member States together for the first time to discuss how artificial intelligence should be governed, for whose benefit, and on what terms.
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COCOBOD, the cocoa sector regulator, has released GH¢2.6billion to Licenced Buying Companies (LBCs) to expedite farmers’ payments, thereby clearing a significant portion of arrears owed.
The Africa Sustainable Energy Centre (ASEC) has urged the government to retain full ownership of the planned second Gas Processing Plant (GPP Train 2) of the Ghana National Gas Company, warning that any move to transfer the strategic asset to a private operator could undermine energy security and long-term economic interests.
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