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Listen Up! Believe Recruits Violyn For New Single Titled ‘Ma Y3 Yie A’

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Budding Ghanaian musician, Believe is finally out with a new song titled ‘Ma Y3 Yie A’.

The Europe-based musician recruited an equally talented rapper, Violyn to drop a few bars on the spanking-new single.

VIDEO: ‘I Could Not Stay Away From Weed For More Than 2 Hours’ – Musician Oseikrom Sikanii Confesses As He Speaks About His Addiction

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Kumasi-based rapper, Oseikrom Sikanii, has disclosed in a recent interview that he was a chronic smoker until recently.

Speaking in a yet-to-be-aired interview with Delay, Oseikrom Sikina was asked if he did any form of drugs.

Black Sherif Gets Two Brand New Cars From His Management As Gifts – Watch Video

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The 2023 Vodafone Ghana Musics ‘Artiste of the Year’, Black Sherif, has just received a surprise gift from his management following his mega win at the 24th edition of the VGMAs.

The sensational twenty-one year old musician got a brand new Mercedes Benz and a Ferrari from his management team on Friday, May 12, 2023.

Don’t Throw Away Your Future For A Man – Afia Schwarzenegger Reacts To A Young Girl Stabbing Her Bestie For Alleging Sleeping With Her Boyfriend In The UK

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Afia Schwarzenegger has reacted to a report of a young girl stabbing her bestie for allegedly sleeping with her boyfriend.

The outspoken socialite in a post sighted by Zionfelix.net advised young girls.

She said they should not throw away their future for a man.

Afia Schwar also talked about how Ghanaian parents living abroad train their children.

READ ALSO: Adane Best Expresses Gratitude To Black Sherif For Acknowledging His Song At VGMA 2023

She stressed that the good upbringing of their children is more important than the money they are chasing.

Afia wrote: “A Ghanaian for that matter ..Dear young girls, Don’t throw away your future for a man..I repeat, don’t throw away your future for a man. This is very shameful and sad.

Ghanaian parents living in abroad…success is not all about money, a successful parent raises successful, well trained children for society.

Running up and down to catch the bus/train to be on time( money,money,money) and ignoring the welfare of your children will lead to this… this is an act of low self-esteem.

Have time for your children, build their confidence, train them well, teach them christ… no God fearing teenager will stab her friend over a man. ‘Spare the rod and visit your child in jail/cemetery.’”

Adane Best Expresses Gratitude To Black Sherif For Acknowledging His Song At VGMA 2023

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Veteran musician, Adane Best, has expressed gratitude to Black Sherif for acknowledging his song at the VGMA 2023.

After he was announced as the winner of the Artiste of the Year, Sherif sang Adane’s ‘George’ song before his acceptance speech.

The elated young Ghanaian musician sang the song with passion.

In a post sighted by Zionfelix.net, Adane Best thanked Sheirf for such a gesture.

READ ALSO: Video: Kwabena Kwabena’s Fashion Designer Finally Replies To Critics Of His VGMAs Outfit

He stated that Sherif’s humility and hard work have brought him where he is today.

The veteran musician is expecting him to keep going—as he wishes him the best.

He wrote: “Hello Black Sherif, I know this journey hasn’t been easy. For sure, you’ve got what it takes to get through it. Your humility and hardwork have brought you to where you are today, I don’t expect anything but the best. Keep on keeping on!
Thanks for acknowledging my music. All the best 👍 #adanebest #blacksherif.”

Video: Kwabena Kwabena’s Fashion Designer Finally Replies To Critics Of His VGMAs Outfit

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Highlife musician, Kwabena Kwabena, was among the people who became the talk of the town after the 24th Vodafone Ghana Music Awards.

He was heavily criticized for his attire for the VGMA 2023.

His critics said what he wore was more feminine.

When the ‘Tokro’ singer appeared on the red carpet, he credited Kojo Boadi Ghana as the brain behind his outfit.

Amid the criticism targeted at the popular musician, ZionFelix has spoken with the designer.

READ ALSO: Kelvyn Boy Unhappily Reacts To Black Sherif Comparison

During their discussion, the designer said there was nothing wrong with Kwabena’s dress.

He also defended that it was not a feminine dress.

The designer asserted that it is only those who are not knowledgeable when it comes to fashion, would have issues with the dress.

Watch his statement below.

Kelvyn Boy Unhappily Reacts To Black Sherif Comparison

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Kelvyn Boy has unhappily reacted to the comparison being made between Black Sherif and him.

After Sherif won Artiste of the Year at the VGMA 2023, popular sports journalist, Saddick Adams mentioned what people love about the young musician.

Speaking on Angel TV, Saddick, widely known as Sports Obama, said Kelvyn Boy has talent but Black Sherif’s passion, vim and hard work, distinguish them.

He stated that the ‘Kwaku The Traveller’ composer would go far if he doesn’t change his positive attitude in the future.

READ ALSO: They Accused My Husband Of Using His Manh*od For Money Rituals – Mimi Andani Reveals

Reacting to this in a tweet, Kelvyn Boy averred he had forgiven, Saddick Adams.

He claimed to have found peace and doing music at his own pace.

Kelvyn wrote: “I forgive this media guy. I stop Dey rant. I’ve found peace! I’ll do music at my own pace. Approaching six years…this music thing no be race❗️”

He also complained: “Ghanaians are quick to condemn and judge you and super-slow to support you!”

Watch Saddick’s remark below.

They Accused My Husband Of Using His Manh*od For Money Rituals – Mimi Andani Reveals

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Ghanaian businesswoman, Mimi Andani, has been through a lot.

She recently opened up about how she struggled before conceiving in an interview with ZionFelix.

Getting miscarriages and chemical pregnancy are some of her ordeals.

At a point, the CEO of Golden Movie Awards said her husband was accused of using his manh*od for money rituals.

READ ALSO: Malcolm Nuna’s Alleged Girlfriend Finally Breaks Silence On Viral Speculations – Watch Video

She explained that people made this speculation because they were having a flourishing business while they had difficulties in getting a child.

The former songstress divulged she was depressed during this period.

Mimi Adani finally welcomed her first child after eight years of marriage in 2022.

Watch the interview below.

Jospong Group Of Companies Enters Historic Partnership With ZeroNox Incoperation

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Jospong Group of Companies (JGC) has entered into a historic international partnership with ZeroNox Inc., a leading provider of sustainable, off-highway vehicle electrification Company with the formal signing of the Joint Venture (JV) agreement to provide electric vehicles in Ghana.

The JV agreement which was signed at ZeroNox headquarters in the USA aims at advancing clean technology solutions in Africa.

Representatives from the Ghanaian government and other leaders from the U.S. Legislature joined ZeroNox Co-Founder and CEO Vonn Christenson, Co-Founder and President Robert Cruess, COO Jason Eggett, and CTO Jacob Gotberg in commemorating this step toward a cleaner future for all.

The Ghanaian delegation comprises Dr Joseph Siaw Agyepong, Executive Chairman of the Jospong Group, Hon. Hassan Tampuli, Hon. Kennedy Nyarko Osei, MP for Swedru and Chairman of the Roads and Transport Committee, George Walker, CEO of TechWorld Mrs Florence Larbi, COO of the Environment and Sanitation Cluster, Mr Alex Attakora, COO of the Technical and Logistics Cluster, Noah Gyimah, Chief Investment Officer, Sophia Kudjordji, Chief Corporate Communication Officer, Patricia Ofori Atta, Assistant Communications Manager, Strive Kakraba, Loworki Ahulu, Legal Manager and Strive Kakraba, Senior Communications Officer .
 
The unveiling of the world’s largest fleet retrofit electrification project and the signing of the JV agreement between Jospong Group and ZeroNox mark significant milestones for both companies and leverage Ghana as the gateway to electric vehicle and related technology distribution throughout Africa.

Through this agreement, 1,000 refuse trucks from the Jospong Group subsidiary, Zoomlion, will be converted from diesel to electric power utilizing the ZeroNox Electric Powertrain Platform (“ZEPP”).

A prototype of the all-electric refuse truck — the first of its kind and a significant achievement in the Refuse Truck Electrification Project made its premier during the event as well.
 
The electrification of Jospong’s 1,000-refuse truck fleet by ZeroNox is projected to reduce the amount of CO2 in the atmosphere by 400,000 metric tons over five years, the equivalent of 18 million mature trees.

Estimated savings are $323 million over five years, and as a result Jospong will generate a return on their investment in less than three years.

Executive Chairman of Jospong Group, Dr. Joseph Siaw Agyepong who was particularly elated said “what started as a dream and unreachable goal is today being unveiled before our very eyes”.

He noted that in 2022, the Jospong Group established a collaborative arrangement with ZeroNox to pilot retrofitting three of its waste trucks into an electric vehicle in line with its vision of promoting clean energy and sustainability to drive the Environmental, Social, Governance (ESG) agenda.

He added that, in line with its mission of improving the lives of people, “we seek projects and investments that focus on improving the environment and general well-being of our populace, and the electrification project fits perfectly into that agenda.”

“We are excited to partner with a global leader like the Jospong Group in executing the world’s largest fleet retrofit electrification project,” said Vonn Christenson, Chief Executive Officer and Co-founded of ZeroNox.

“This partnership emerged out of an alignment in the missions of our two organizations – a desire to deliver a better and more sustainable future and one where we can reduce carbon emissions without diminishing vehicle performance. We look forward to fostering similar, high-impact strategic partnerships in the future.”

Ghana’s Deputy Minister of Transport, Hon. Alhassan S. Tampuli, hinted that the Ministry of Transport and the Energy Commission are in the process of rolling out key policy initiatives to over see the transition of combustible engines to electricity vehicles.

“The business man that he is, he has taken the lead so we need to catch up with him by setting up all the necessary ground rules to support the roll up,” he mentioned.
 
The Mayor of Porterville (where ZeroNox is located), hon. Martha A. Flores, observed that these two companies are bringing clean technology into Ghana and promoting sustainable development across Africa.

The Mayor noted that the city was proud to recognise the global impact that results from Jospong Group and ZeroNox’s partnership.

“New opportunities for economic growth, and environmental stewardship are being created,” she emphasized.

“These two companies are leaders in the development of clean energy, sustainability, and technology.”

“The city of Porterville currently operates sustainable and clean public transportation and innovation on demand for community services”.

“We are grateful to have ZeroNox to support these endeavours,” she commended.

During the event, Jospong Group and ZeroNox were presented with awards by the Ghana Government recognizing their contributions to global carbon emission reduction and the education of Ghana’s youth about green technology solutions.
 
About Jospong Group of Companies
The Jospong Group of Companies is one of the most diversified holdings companies in Ghana with operations in other African countries , Asia and USA. The company has business interest in about 14 sectors of the economy with with over 60 subsidiaries and its biggest operations in Waste management, ICT and Banking and Finance as well as Automobile and Equipment.

About ZeroNox
ZeroNox is leading the electrification of off-highway commercial and industrial vehicles, with best-in- class LFP batteries and an electric powertrain platform (“ZEPP”) that is cleaner, high performing, and cost effective. As a first mover in the advanced off-highway electric vehicle (OHEV) powertrain market, ZeroNox is proudly designed and engineered in America, with offices in Porterville, California.

Jospong Group of Companies (JGC) has entered into a historic international partnership with ZeroNox Inc., a leading provider of sustainable, off-highway vehicle electrification Company with the formal signing of the Joint Venture (JV) agreement to provide electric vehicles in Ghana.

The JV agreement which was signed at ZeroNox headquarters in the USA aims at advancing clean technology solutions in Africa.

Representatives from the Ghanaian government and other leaders from the U.S. Legislature joined ZeroNox Co-Founder and CEO Vonn Christenson, Co-Founder and President Robert Cruess, COO Jason Eggett, and CTO Jacob Gotberg in commemorating this step toward a cleaner future for all.

The Ghanaian delegation comprises Dr Joseph Siaw Agyepong, Executive Chairman of the Jospong Group, Hon. Hassan Tampuli, Hon. Kennedy Nyarko Osei, MP for Swedru and Chairman of the Roads and Transport Committee, George Walker, CEO of TechWorld Mrs Florence Larbi, COO of the Environment and Sanitation Cluster, Mr Alex Attakora, COO of the Technical and Logistics Cluster, Noah Gyimah, Chief Investment Officer, Sophia Kudjordji, Chief Corporate Communication Officer, Patricia Ofori Atta, Assistant Communications Manager, Strive Kakraba, Loworki Ahulu, Legal Manager and Strive Kakraba, Senior Communications Officer .
 
The unveiling of the world’s largest fleet retrofit electrification project and the signing of the JV agreement between Jospong Group and ZeroNox mark significant milestones for both companies and leverage Ghana as the gateway to electric vehicle and related technology distribution throughout Africa.

Through this agreement, 1,000 refuse trucks from the Jospong Group subsidiary, Zoomlion, will be converted from diesel to electric power utilizing the ZeroNox Electric Powertrain Platform (“ZEPP”).

A prototype of the all-electric refuse truck — the first of its kind and a significant achievement in the Refuse Truck Electrification Project made its premier during the event as well.
 
The electrification of Jospong’s 1,000-refuse truck fleet by ZeroNox is projected to reduce the amount of CO2 in the atmosphere by 400,000 metric tons over five years, the equivalent of 18 million mature trees.

Estimated savings are $323 million over five years, and as a result Jospong will generate a return on their investment in less than three years.

Executive Chairman of Jospong Group, Dr. Joseph Siaw Agyepong who was particularly elated said “what started as a dream and unreachable goal is today being unveiled before our very eyes”.

He noted that in 2022, the Jospong Group established a collaborative arrangement with ZeroNox to pilot retrofitting three of its waste trucks into an electric vehicle in line with its vision of promoting clean energy and sustainability to drive the Environmental, Social, Governance (ESG) agenda.

He added that, in line with its mission of improving the lives of people, “we seek projects and investments that focus on improving the environment and general well-being of our populace, and the electrification project fits perfectly into that agenda.”

“We are excited to partner with a global leader like the Jospong Group in executing the world’s largest fleet retrofit electrification project,” said Vonn Christenson, Chief Executive Officer and Co-founded of ZeroNox.

“This partnership emerged out of an alignment in the missions of our two organizations – a desire to deliver a better and more sustainable future and one where we can reduce carbon emissions without diminishing vehicle performance. We look forward to fostering similar, high-impact strategic partnerships in the future.”

Ghana’s Deputy Minister of Transport, Hon. Alhassan S. Tampuli, hinted that the Ministry of Transport and the Energy Commission are in the process of rolling out key policy initiatives to over see the transition of combustible engines to electricity vehicles.

“The business man that he is, he has taken the lead so we need to catch up with him by setting up all the necessary ground rules to support the roll up,” he mentioned.
 
The Mayor of Porterville (where ZeroNox is located), hon. Martha A. Flores, observed that these two companies are bringing clean technology into Ghana and promoting sustainable development across Africa.

The Mayor noted that the city was proud to recognise the global impact that results from Jospong Group and ZeroNox’s partnership.

“New opportunities for economic growth, and environmental stewardship are being created,” she emphasized.

“These two companies are leaders in the development of clean energy, sustainability, and technology.”

“The city of Porterville currently operates sustainable and clean public transportation and innovation on demand for community services”.

“We are grateful to have ZeroNox to support these endeavours,” she commended.

During the event, Jospong Group and ZeroNox were presented with awards by the Ghana Government recognizing their contributions to global carbon emission reduction and the education of Ghana’s youth about green technology solutions.
 
About Jospong Group of Companies
The Jospong Group of Companies is one of the most diversified holdings companies in Ghana with operations in other African countries , Asia and USA. The company has business interest in about 14 sectors of the economy with with over 60 subsidiaries and its biggest operations in Waste management, ICT and Banking and Finance as well as Automobile and Equipment.

About ZeroNox
ZeroNox is leading the electrification of off-highway commercial and industrial vehicles, with best-in- class LFP batteries and an electric powertrain platform (“ZEPP”) that is cleaner, high performing, and cost effective. As a first mover in the advanced off-highway electric vehicle (OHEV) powertrain market, ZeroNox is proudly designed and engineered in America, with offices in Porterville, California.

I’m still single because most ladies want male celebrities for fame and money – Sumsum Ahuofe reveals


In a recent interview with Zionfelix, popular Ghanaian actor Sumsum Ahuofe disclosed that he is currently not in a relationship, citing the difficulties of finding true love as a celebrity.

Ahuofe expressed his struggles in forming meaningful connections as a prominent figure in the entertainment industry, where many women are more drawn to his fame and wealth rather than his personality.

READ ALSO: Osebo reveals why he sold his 9 cars

While being a celebrity may offer certain advantages in terms of attracting romantic partners, Ahuofe acknowledged that it can also pose challenges in finding genuine love.

A lot of women just want to be associated with you because you’re famous and they think you have money.

It’s difficult to know who is genuine and who just wants to use you.


Despite the difficulties, Ahuofe remained optimistic about finding true love in the future, emphasizing that he is not closed off to the idea of dating.


However, he noted that he only wanted to make sure that any potential partner was interested in him for the right reasons.

READ ALSO: Black Sherif opens up on speculations about collaborating with Piesie Esther