Accra -GHANA'S National Information Technology Agency Computer Emergency Response Team (NITACERT) has been developed to a coordinating centre for cyber security attacks in the country.
Accra -MTN Ghana has posted significant results in the year 2013 as revenue grew 13 percent to more than GHC 1, 75 billion ($405 million).
The Chairman of the Works and Housing Committee of Parliament, David Tetteh Assumin, has appealed to the National Disaster Management Organization (NADMO) to continue supporting victims of Adjei Kojo whose houses where demolished by the Tema Development Corporation (TDC)some weeks ago.
The United Nations has again highlighted the importance of achieving equality for women and girls not simply as a matter of fairness and fundamental human rights, but because progress in so many other areas depends on it.
The Municipal chief Executive for Wenchi, Alhaji Hakibu Dauda has paid glowing homage to founding stars of Ghana.
United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has appointed Ghana's former President John Kufuor and Mr. Jens Stoltenberg, former Prime Minister of Norway as Special Envoys on Climate Change.
The Chief Justice of Ghana, Lady Justice Georgina Theodora Wood has urged Ghanaians abroad to do more to support the country.
Former President John Agyekum Kufour has briefed African Heads of Missions at the United Nations in New York on the need for a global effort to tackle the menace of climate change which is impacting negatively on human endeavours, irrespective of geographical location, stage of development, race, gender or religion.
The number of microfinance institutions (MFIs) licensed by the Bank of Ghana (BoG) to operate as of March this year stands at 394.
Kumasi -TWO MEMBERS of the Kumasi Metropolitan Assembly (KMA) have accused the Mayor of Kumasi, Mr. Kojo Bonsu of non-transparency and lack of accountability in the running of the Kejetia Lorry Terminal.
The Effiakuma Circuit of the Methodist Church-Ghana, in the Sekondi Diocese, has donated an amount of three thousand Ghana Cedis to the Rafiki Orphanage in Gyahadze, at Winneba, in the Central Region. The donation forms part of the church's social responsibility and activities to mark the 25th anniversary of the circuit.
THREE OFFICIALS from the Millennium Village Project (MVP) in the United States of America have inspected the Bonsaaso project in the Amansie West district of Ashanti Region.
At the time the tax policies of the government have been reviewed, leading to increase in import and export duties, among a host of others, stumpage fees paid by timber contractors for each tree they harvest in our dwindling forest have remained same since 2003.
A business mogul and a stalwart in the opposition New Patriotic Party (NPP) has cautioned President John Dramani Mahama, on his campaign for 'made in Ghana products', noting the promotion though laudable, will fail if the Head of State does not grant concessions to local manufacturers.
Kumasi -THE ATTENTION the Managing Director of the Social Security and National Insurance Trust (SSNIT) has been drawn to an alleged perpetration of a nationwide fraud by a cabal with the Trust on pensioners.
A renowned Ghanaian economist and politician, Kwame Pianim, retired as the chairman of the board of directors of United Bank for Africa (UBA Ghana), after 10 years of dedicated service to the bank, and has been succeeded by an astute Nigerian banker, Kenneth Orji.
Kumasi -MR. EDWARD Maxwell Aninkorah of Aninkorah Farms Limited, who emerged the third national best farmer in 2013 has received his prize.
Ho -The workers of the Department of Parks and Gardens in Ho have accused their Regional Director, Janet Oboni, of engaging in corrupt practices contrary to the lay down procedure.
Victims of the Adjei Kojo demolition exercise have vented their spleen on the Member of Parliament (MP) for Tema East, Daniel Nii Kwartei Titus-Glover, calling on the legislature to sanction him over his unsavory remarks about them.
The Tema Metropolitan Assembly (TMA) has promised to facilitate the completion of the Tema General Hospital (TGH) mortuary project in the next six months, which has been left at the mercy of the sun and reptiles.
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