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5000 New Employees to Join Jaguar Land Rover

Virtually every major automaker or Technology Company in the world today is either investing, developing or acquiring a new subsidiary with capabilities in efficient energy development.

TEN gas wastes away as $952m needed for fuel

Gas from the Tweneboah, Enyenra and Ntomme (TEN) field is being flared due to pipeline infrastructure delays that characterised the evacuation of gas from the Jubilee Field.

Vodafone partners Showmax to thrill fixed broadband customers

Telecommunication giant Vodafone Ghana has partnered Showmax, a leading internet TV provider, to produce relevant content for its broadband customers.

The partnership makes available to subscribers unlimited access to a comprehensive catalogue of Hollywood oriented content from over 20,000 TV shows, movies, kid shows and documentaries.

Customers can now conveniently stream any of their favourite TV shows, including Game of Thrones, Keeping Up with the Kardashians and Vampire Dairies on Smart TVs, Laptops and tablets on Vodafone's superfast broadband internet service.

As part of the deal Vodafone is rewarding all new and existing ADSL and fibre broadband customers with unlimited access to Showmax plus 3GB data for 30 days at no extra cost, offer valid until July 31. After the 30 day offer, customers can access the service by purchasing the entertainment bundle at a minimal charge per month.

Vodafone has also partnered IROKO TV to provide unlimited African movies to customers.

Director of Fixed Business at Vodafone, Patricia Obo-Nai said the company is passionate about delivering experience and service to customers. They can now “watch their favourite programs at any time, any day without hustle and interruptions.

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Oil slides, hits six-month low on rising global production

Oil prices settled lower for a second straight day on Thursday, as the market was unable to rebound from Wednesday's decline on the back of a surprise build in U.S. gasoline inventories and ongoing worries about heavy global supply.