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What Is Database Management System (DBMS) ?

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A database management system (DBMS) is a software program that allows users to create,maintain, and interact with databases. DBMSs are commonly used in businesses, government organizations, and other institutions to store and organize large amounts of data. A database is a collection of data that is organized in a specific way. This data can be anything from customer information to Inventory levels to financial transactions. The DBMS is responsible for managing this data and ensuring that it is accurate, secure, and easily accessible. There are several different types of DBMSS available, each with its own set of features and benefits. Some popular examples include: • MySQL: An open-source DBMS that is widely used in web development and other applications. It is known for its reliability, ease of use, and cost-effectiveness. MySQL is built on the Structured Query Language (SQL) and is a relational database management system (RDBMS). This means that it stores data in tables w...

List of restrictions you should know as Ghana takes 3billion dollars from deal with IMF

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             International Monetary Fund( IMF) has reached a staff- position agreement with Ghana on profitable programs and reforms to be supported by a new three- time arrangement under the Extended Credit Facility( ECF) of aboutUS$ 3 billion. According to the IMF, the authorities ’ strong reform program aimed at restoring macroeconomic stability and debt sustainability while guarding the vulnerable, conserving fiscal stability, and laying the foundation for strong and inclusive recovery. The IMF said to support the ideal of restoring public debt sustainability, the Ghanaian authorities have launched a comprehensive debt operation. In addition to a front- loaded financial connection and measures to reduce affectation and rebuild external buffers, the program envisages wide- ranging reforms to address structural sins and enhance adaptability to shocks. An IMF platoon led byMr. Stéphane Roudet, Mission Chief for Ghana, v...

PARLIAMENT SUCCESSFULLY REJECT 80 MILLION NATIONAL CATHEDRAL BUILDING BUDGET

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The Minority in Parliament has effectively constrained the public authority to pull out and redistribute the GHC 80 million dispensed in the 2023 financial plan for the development of the public church building to the Streets and Correspondences areas. Further, the said sum was totally taken out from the last allotment bill. MP for North Tongu, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa who unveiled this in a Facebook post said this implies the public authority's 2023 consumption is, consequently, decreased by GHC 80 million. An individual from the minority, Yussif Sulemana, who kicked against the financial plan for the house of prayer, told columnists on Tuesday, December 20, 2022: "I can perceive you on power that by the day's end, we needed to cast a ballot and after the vote, the minority conveyed the day. We have casted a ballot against it, and we are saying that this isn't the most ideal time for us to burn through that colossal amount of cash on building a basilica....

Bayern Munich Target Yassine Bounou for Possible Transfer

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The goalkeeper carousel continues for Bayern Munich. A report from Spanish outlet Marca (via @iMiaSanMia) suggest that another star of the FIFA Men’s World Cup semi-finals, Morocco’s Yassine “Bono” Bounou, is now in their sights. With Croatia’s Dominik Livaković apparently not preferred, Marca suggests that it’s the Sevilla man who might get the move to Bavaria instead. Bono is 31, has a contract lasting through summer 2025 and a €50m release clause — and he’s first-choice for a club embroiled in this year’s relegation fight in La Liga. Would Sevilla really let him go? Maybe, but probably not for cheap! Staying in the Spanish top flight must be a considerable priority, and the Moroccan’s performances at the World Cup will have done nothing to lower his price. Why would Bayern be interested? Well, Marca reports that club CEO Oliver Kahn is “a fan” of the player. On the other hand, he’s several years older and several times more expensive than the Croatian keeper they’ve alre...

GOLD FOR FUEL DEAL TO BEGIN EARLY NEXT YEAR

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Deputy Energy Minister, Andrew Egyapa Mercer has revealed that the primary transfer of fuel under Ghana's Gold for Oil arrangement will show up on the shores of the country in January 2023. The Deputy Minister in a meeting with Benjamin Akakpo on the AM Show on Wednesday, said the fundamental arrangement required had been finished for the primary transfer to show up. "On the tenth, eleventh and twelfth of January, the primary shipment of the completed item will show up in this nation coming from the Unified Arab Emirates. All the fundamental arrangements that should have been executed has been executed. The Administrator noticed that a huge headway had been put forth as a component of attempts to import modest fuel to Ghana. The Gold for Oil trade arrangement will see the nation getting less expensive fuel in return for Gold. Costs of fuel are supposed to go down additional after the modest fuel is brought into the market. Mr. Egyapa Mercer ...