People & Lifestyle
Job Vacancies: Saturday, 13th December, 2025
- A wholesale & retail fashion shop in Accra-Dome needs an experienced account officer. You must have at least an HND in Accounting. The offer comes with a good salary, etc. You must live in or around Achimota, Kwabenya, Taifa, etc. Please forward your CV to [email protected] or call 0201741000.
- A restaurant at Achimota near mile 7 is looking for an Experienced male cook
- and experienced male kitchen assistant.
- Please call 0244895982
- A hotel on the Accra-Nsawam highway needs two chefs and two kitchen assistants to employ immediately; this offer comes with a good salary, accommodation, feeding, etc. WhatsApp 0598457017
- A betting company needs a cashier to employ. Either a JHS or SHS graduate. No experience needed. You will be trained. You must live in or around Abeka, Alajo, Achimota, Lapaz, Dzorwulu, etc.; You must have a Ghanacard, etc. Call 0245153969 / 0553433782.
- A reputable company in Cape Coast is in need of a receptionist for immediate employment .
- Basic Qualifications:
- HND or higher
- Good communication skills
- Knowledge in computing
- Interested applicants should kindly WhatsApp: 0557545210
- Please no calls.






People & Lifestyle
Today’s Job Vacancies: Saturday, 10th January, 2026
Vacancy 1
Job Title: Tricycle Rider (Aboboyaa)
A Mineral water company located at Nsawam is currently recruiting for the above role.
Requirement
- A valid license A is a plus
- Must be willing to work with a team
Accommodation is provided.
Interested persons should kindly contact 0242684655 for further discussion.
Deadline: Monday, 12/01/26
Vacancy 2
Job Title: Truck Driver (Kia Rhino)
A Mineral water company located at Nsawam is currently recruiting for the above role.
Requirement
- A valid license C or above
- Must be willing to work with a team
Accommodation is provided.
Interested persons should kindly contact 0242684655 for further discussion.
Deadline: Monday, 12/01/26
Vacancy 3
Job Title: Sachet water bagger
A Mineral water company located at Nsawam is currently recruiting for the above role. At least 1 year experience.
Accommodation is provided.
Interested persons should kindly contact 0242684655 for further discussion.
Deadline: Monday, 12/01/26
Vacancy 4
Hiring: Interns
Company: Skyzone Marketing
Positions:
Graphic Designer (Intern)
Social Media Manager (Intern)
📍 Remote
Requirements
Must be a creative person
0-1 year experience.
Send your CV & sample portfolio to
[email protected]
Vacancy 5
MERLOT CULINARY
WE’RE HIRING
- Accounts Officer
- Receptionist
- Chefs
- Cake Decorator
- Kitchen Assistants
- Stores Officer
- Waiters & Waitresses
To apply, email [email protected]
Location: Sunyani
People & Lifestyle
Today’s Job Vacancies: Friday, 9th January, 2026
Vacancy 1
We are currently recruiting:
👉 A secretary; salary is between 1000 and 1200 monthly, with some other benefits. Female preferred.
👉Sales and marketing expert. Must be good with digital marketing and have good communication skills. Female preferred. The salary is between 1200 to 1500 monthly with other benefits.
👉 Two real estate sales representatives, one male, one female. Must know and understand the real estate business in Ghana. Salary plus percentages on every sale.
NOTE.
We are into Real estate, Travel consulting.
The people must be around Ablekuma, Pokuasi, and environs
The Torah consult and The Torah properties. company name.
Vacancy 2

Vacancy 3
Job opportunity for Sales Manager, Assistant Sales Manager, and Sales Executives.
The above vacancies are open in a reputable printing company. Interested persons should forward their applications and CVs to me on the WhatsApp number 0266255902
People & Lifestyle
JUST IN: Influencer Mary Magdalene Dies in Phuket Balcony Fall
In the glittering, filtered world of social media, where likes can feel like love and reinvention is just a surgeon’s scalpel away, few stories burned as brightly—or as painfully—as that of Mary Magdalene. The 33-year-old Mexican-Canadian influencer, born Denise Ivonne Jarvis Gongora, built an empire on the edge of transformation, documenting a decade-long odyssey of extreme cosmetic surgeries that reshaped her body into what she once called a “mutant hybrid apocalyptic otherworldly goddess.” But on December 9, 2025, that empire crumbled in a single, shattering moment: a fall from the ninth-floor balcony of a high-rise condo in Patong, Phuket, Thailand. Her death, confirmed by local police and family sources, has left a stunned community grappling with questions of beauty, addiction, and the hidden costs of chasing perfection.
Mary’s body was discovered by hotel staff in the building’s parking lot around 1:30 p.m., just hours after she’d checked in for a one-night stay at the Patong Tower condominium. Authorities found her room untouched—no signs of struggle, no evidence of foul play. A pair of flip-flops, believed to be hers, were left on the balcony, and she was scheduled to check out the next day. An autopsy is underway, and Phuket police are poring over CCTV footage to piece together the final moments of her life. For now, the circumstances remain under investigation, with no official ruling on whether it was an accident, a deliberate act, or something in between.
What makes this loss even more haunting is the digital breadcrumb trail she left behind. Hours before her death, Mary posted a cryptic clip from the 1998 film The Truman Show—the closing scene where Jim Carrey’s character bows to his audience and bids farewell: “In case I don’t see ya: good afternoon, good evening, and good night.” Alongside it, she shared a faded childhood photo of herself, wide-eyed and unscarred. On another Instagram account, she’d changed her username to “MaryMagdaleneDied.” To her 400,000-plus followers across platforms, it felt like a scream into the void—or perhaps a quiet exit she’d been scripting for longer than anyone knew.
From Shadows to Spotlights: A Relentless Pursuit of Change
Mary’s story wasn’t one of overnight fame. Born in Mexico and raised in Canada, she entered adulthood amid personal storms. By 17, she’d turned to stripping and escorting to make ends meet, a chapter she later described as survival in a world that prized her youth but offered little else. Four years later, at 21, she underwent her first procedure—a simple augmentation that ignited what would become an all-consuming addiction. Over the next ten years, she spent an estimated $500,000 (£380,000) on surgeries across the globe, many in unregulated clinics that pushed the boundaries of medicine and ethics.
Her transformations were as audacious as they were exhaustive: multiple breast implants culminating in size 38J prosthetics (weighing nearly 11 pounds each, or about 1.5 stone combined); Brazilian butt lifts layered over silicone injections; no fewer than three nose jobs; brow lifts, buccal fat removal, facial and body liposuction; cat-eye surgery; veneers; and fat transfers that sculpted her into a living canvas. She even inked her body head to toe, including eyeball tattoos and a full blackout piece that turned her skin into a psychedelic mural. One of her most infamous procedures? A 2018 filler injection to create what she dubbed the “world’s fattest vagina,” which she reversed after near-fatal complications, including two blood transfusions.
Mary didn’t just endure these changes; she monetized them. Transitioning from adult work to OnlyFans and Instagram, she amassed a devoted following by sharing raw, unfiltered footage of her recoveries, regrets, and rare moments of triumph. Her content blended body horror with high art—self-portraits as a tattooed siren, psychedelic paintings that mirrored her inner chaos. “I want to be a goddess,” she’d say in videos, her voice a mix of defiance and desperation. OnlyFans became her lifeline, pulling her away from the streets and into a precarious independence. But the platform’s demands, coupled with social media’s relentless gaze, amplified the cycle: more surgeries for content, more content to fund the surgeries.
Cracks in the Canvas: Regrets and the Human Toll
By 2023, the weight of it all had become too much. In a vulnerable post that went viral, Mary confessed she’d been “trapped in a never-ending cycle,” her health “ruined” by infections, botched jobs, and the constant ache of a body no longer her own. One implant had ruptured, leaving her with what fans cruelly nicknamed a “uni-boob,” forcing emergency revisions. “I’ve almost died multiple times,” she admitted, her finances in tatters from procedures that promised empowerment but delivered exhaustion. “I regret it all sometimes. The surgeries… they took everything.”
Fans who followed her closely saw the glimpses of the woman beneath the ink and incisions: a survivor of childhood trauma, an artist whose sculptures evoked raw emotion, a sister who cherished quiet family moments. Yet the online world often reduced her to spectacle, fueling debates on plastic surgery addiction, beauty standards, and the ethics of influencers profiting from pain. Mary herself wrestled with it publicly, once telling followers, “I don’t want a long life. I just want to burn bright.” In hindsight, those words land like prophecy.
Echoes of Grief: Tributes from a Fractured Family
News of her death spread like wildfire across X (formerly Twitter) and Instagram, where tributes poured in from fans, fellow creators, and celebrities who’d crossed her orbit. Rapper Kreayshawn shared a broken-heart emoji with a throwback photo, captioning it simply, “Rest in power, queen.” RuPaul’s Drag Race alum Plane Jane wrote, “You were unapologetically you—art in human form. Fly high.” Influencer Eden the Doll, a close friend, posted a tearful video: “She was more than her body; she was a force. We lost a sister today.”
Perhaps the most gut-wrenching came from her brother, Ivan Gongora. On Thursday, he shared a rare photo of the siblings together—Mary’s face softer, less altered, beaming beside him. “I wish I’d spent more time getting to know you,” he wrote. “The years we lost… I love you much more than words will ever say. Rest now, hermana.” It’s a reminder that behind the handles and highlights, families mourn in silence.
On X, the conversation has been a whirlwind: shock at the circumstances (“Fell? At 33? This screams deeper pain,” one user posted), admiration for her boldness (“She lived louder than most of us ever will”), and urgent calls for better mental health support in the creator economy. Hashtags like #RIPMaryMagdalene and #SurgeryAddiction trend alongside threads dissecting her final posts, turning her exit into the spectacle she both courted and fled.
Beyond the Fall: A Mirror for Us All
Mary Magdalene’s death isn’t just a headline; it’s a reckoning. In an era where filters erase flaws and algorithms reward extremity, her life forces us to ask: At what cost do we chase the divine? She leaves behind a legacy that’s equal parts cautionary tale and defiant anthem—a woman who sculpted herself into myth, only to remind us that myths, too, can break. As Phuket police continue their probe and her loved ones navigate the aftermath, one thing is clear: Denise Ivonne Jarvis Gongora didn’t just fall from a balcony. She fell into a conversation the world can’t ignore.
Rest in peace, Mary. In case we don’t see ya: good afternoon, good evening, and good night.
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