The Saint Martin De Porres School has celebrated its 40th anniversary on the school’s premises at Dansoman in Accra.
The Pro-Vice Chancellor of the Central University College, Dr Joyce Rosalind Aryee, has called for a strong partnership between public and private tertiary institutions in support of the country’s development.
Gold Fields Limited has announced the appointment of Mr Alfred Baku as Senior Vice-President and Head of its West Africa region, the largest geographic contributor to the company’s production, with immediate effect.
Managers and other corporate staff of companies from Groupe Nduom have pledged their commitment to work diligently towards the attainment of one million customers served in 2013, their annual target for the group’s diverse services and products.
The Ministry of Finance has launched a manual to guide the implementation of a composite budget for metropolitan, municipal and district Assemblies (MMDAs).
Three traditional rulers have added their voices to calls on Ghanaians to remain united after the verdict on the ongoing presidential election petition is pronounced by the Supreme Court.
My unyielding thesis about this thing remains unrevised, Jomo: It manufactures extremely dangerous buffoons and blood thirsty lunatics out of individuals of previously good counsel and integrity, causes the level-headed to suddenly part company with their faculties and robs even some of the most astute of national leaders of elementary common sense and good judgment.
Suicide bombers have targeted the Indian consulate in the eastern Afghan city of Jalalabad, killing at least nine civilians.
A former First Lady, Nana Konadu Agyeman Rawlings, is one of the selected Ghanaian women who have been nominated for the prestigious 2013 Africa’s Most Influential Women in Business and Government awards.
One thousand one hundred and seventy-nine children were adopted throughout the country between 2009 and 2011.
The first female Deputy Chairman of the Electoral Commission (EC), Ms Georgina Opoku-Amankwaa, is optimistic that the outcome of the presidential election petition will go a long way to shape the commission’s delivery in future elections.
Cairo (CNN) -- Supporters of deposed Egyptian President Mohamed Morsy attempted Friday to storm a media compound outside Cairo, burning tires and firing bird shot at security forces who responded by firing tear gas.
A leading Zimbabwe opposition figure has called for a campaign of "passive resistance" after election results showed President Robert Mugabe's party had won a large majority in parliament.
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