
MTN will start charging more for Mobile Money cashouts on July 1st.
Additionally, for the majority of their digital financial transfers, Ghanaians have been forced to pay an annoying 1% electronic transfer fee (e-levy).
However, MTN has not yet provided an explanation for why the fees for cash-out transactions have increased.

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Black Sherif is awestruck by Miami and claims that it is like a video game.
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Annoh Dompreh is reported to have attempted to destroy Kennedy Agyapong’s candidacy.
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