Maame Esi Abrobra sat in front of a public toilet, slitting newspapers into various sizes. Her dark brown eyes were fixed on the written contents as she carefully slit the papers but her mind was closed to the carefully written features and news articles from the country’s renowned journalists and writers.
Nine Ghanaian Journalists have arrived in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania to participate in an oil, gas and mining (OGM) media training programme to help them understand the dynamics of the sectors in the economies of African countries.
Plans by the Agricultural Development Bank (ADB) to list on the Ghana Stock Exchange (GSE) is progressing steadily as management of the bank are currently in dicussions with the two stakeholders on the timelines and the number of shares to be floated.
In simple terms, a code of ethics is a body of rules and regulations that govern the membership of professional bodies, social clubs, voluntary organisations, official and semi-official institutions.
Resourcery Ghana in partnership with Cisco, the worldwide leader in networking, has ended a one-day Executive Business Session under the theme “Breaking down the walls of Communication†in Accra.
The Executive Director of the Gender Studies and Human Rights Documentation Centre (GSHRDC), Ms Dorcas Coker-Appiah, has called on state agencies, departments, private organisations and enterprises to work towards removing social and cultural barriers militating against the progress of women.
A member of the National Reform Party, Dr. David Percy has lampooned the National Peace Council (NPC) and the Institute for Democratic Governance (IDEG), saying they are only fronts for the opposition New Patriotic Party.
More than 30 million girls are at risk of being subjected to female genital mutilation (FGM) over the next decade, a study by Unicef has found.
Congratulatory messages are flooding in from around the world to mark the birth of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge's son, the third in line to the throne.
The District Assemblies Common Fund has described as “misleading and unfortunate†a report that alleges disparities in the amount of money allocated to the Metropolitan Municipal and District Assemblies (MMDAs).
The International Federation of Women Lawyers (FIDA), Ghana has drawn a three-year project to provide legal aid and legal education for women.
A small explosive device was found Sunday near a religious shrine in Brazil that Pope Francis is scheduled to visit later this week, Sao Paulo military police announced just few hours after the pope arrived on Monday.
The Duchess of Cambridge has given birth to a baby boy, Kensington Palace has announced.
The Fast Track High Court yesterday ordered the Director-General of the Ghana National Prisons Service (GNPS) and the Attorney-General to bring back Deeba Acheampong, a hiplife artiste, from the United Kingdom for his appeal filed before the court to be heard.
By Doreen Hammond The perennial scenes of people carrying all sorts of containers in search of water in Accra and other parts of the country seem to have come to stay.
With the countdown to the delivery of the verdict of the Supreme Court on the election petition on, President John Dramani Mahama has urged Ghanaians to preserve the peace in the country, no matter the outcome of the petition.
Parliament has approved a $1.2 billion loan facility for the Ghana Cocoa Board (COCOBOD) for the purchase of cocoa beans for the 2013/2014 crop season.
The Chief Justice, Mrs Justice Georgina Theodora Wood, has recommended the prosecution, imprisonment and removal from judicial office of judges who are found to be corrupt.
Having succeeded in prevailing upon the Supreme Court to order two foreign companies to refund more than GH¢60 million to the state, a former Attorney-General and Minister of Justice, Mr Martin A. B. K. Amidu, is still not happy with aspects of the court’s decision.
The acting Chief Director of the Attorney-General and Ministry of Justice, Mr Suleiman Ahmed, has confirmed to the Financial Division of the High Court sitting in Accra that the office of the late President J.E.A. Mills and the former Chief of Staff, Mr Victor Martey Newman, had been aware of the payment of judgement debt to businessman Alfred Agbesi Woyome.
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