Parliament was on Friday nearly drawn into a verbal altercation between the Majority and Minority of the House when the Member of Parliament (MP) for Atwima Mponua, Mr Isaac Asiamah, stated that the Legislature was "broke".
The Social Security and National Insurance Trust (SSNIT) announced on Friday that South African firm, FirstRand Limited’s offer to acquire Merchant Bank Ghana (MBG) could not be completed as announced in August 2012.
There was near chaos in the Ruby House when an angry Selly finally exploded at Sulu.
A close aide to former Nigerian military ruler Sani Abacha has been acquitted of killing the wife of politician Moshood Abiola, after spending 14 years in prison.
Seven people have been killed in a train crash at Bretigny-sur-Orge, south of the French capital Paris, officials say.
Ghana’s Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) in Health are urging the government to be consistent in its commitment to the 2001 Abuja Declaration to sufficiently fund healthcare.
Nelson Mandela's wife has said she is "less anxious" about the health of South Africa's first black president than she was a week ago.
The Ashanti regional highway patrol team of the Ghana Police Service Friday dawn gunned down a suspected armed robber at Pasuro, a village near Adankwame in the Atwima Nwabiagya District.
The evergreen William Shakespeare reminds us that in this life, “some (people) are born great; others achieve greatness; and some have greatness thrust upon themâ€. I don’t doubt the wisdom in Shakespeare’s maxim because it clearly reveals some intriguing aspects of our human existence.
The proposed takeover of Merchant Bank Ghana by South Africa’s FirstRand Bank, has been abrogated.
John Mahama’s Dynamism, a modern approach to leadershipWhat does it take to be a leader in the 21st century? The answer to this starts with an examination of what is required to be a leader, and these include traits, characteristics, organisational ability, human relationship skills, charisma and perhaps a unique sense of direction towards the attainment of the goals and aspirations of your people.
The initial thoughts for a title to this article were: “Cut through directive baloney of government correspondence;†“Directive is a baloney word in government communicationâ€; and “Drop directives from national discourse.†Then, I wore my head-gear of political correctness and settled on “Drop directives from government languageâ€. Hopefully, this well-cleansed title cushions me from any possibilities of contempt toward any individual or institution.
Members of the University Teachers Association of Ghana (UTAG) have notified the National Labour Commission (NLC), that they will begin a nationwide strike within two weeks over market premium arrears.
The Governing Council of the United Nations Development Programme recommended in 1989 that July 11 should be observed by the international community as World Population Day.
The Trade Unions Congress (TUC) has called for more clarity on the factors accounting for the continuous rise in the public sector wage bill.
Fugitive US intelligence leaker Edward Snowden has requested a meeting with human rights groups in Moscow, Russian officials say.
Sexual harassment against female employees is rife at the Judiciary, Deputy Chief Justice Kalpana Rawal admitted on Thursday.
The lawmaking process can be excruciatingly slow. If you do not believe me, take some time and conduct a little research into the life span of some of the bills currently pending before Parliament or that are being taken through stakeholder consultations by ministries, departments and agencies.
Tigo Ghana, in partnership with a Swedish-based non-profit organisation, Reach for Change, is offering $300,000 for three years to four Ghanaians who provide innovative ideas that will better the lives of children.
Nokia has unveiled a new handset with a 41 megapixel sensor which it claims can record "details never thought possible from a smartphone".
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