Some residents in the Anaji Low Cost Estate in Takoradi have started turning their four-apartment flats into storey buildings without any permit from the Sekondi-Takoradi Metropolitan Assembly.
A divisional Chief in the Manya Krobo Traditional Area, Nene Agbau Narh III, has said the traditional authorities will enforce traditional bye-laws to bring sanity in the society.
A boot camp designed to enhance the skills of 24 laboratory professionals from Africa and the United States of America (USA) opened in Accra yesterday.
The Adabraka Official Town Presbyterian Church choir has marked its 40th anniversary with a thanksgiving service in Accra.
Salt winning activities in the Ekumfi Srafa community of the Central Region is being hampered by the indiscriminate disposal of refuse near the salt ponds.
Members of the Local Government Workers Union (LGWU) of the Trades Union Congress (TUC) in Kumasi have been educated on the new pension law.
Marwako Fast Food Limited has another branch at Osu in the Accra Metropolis.
Political historian and member of the ruling National Democratic Congress, Mr. Kakra Essamuah says the New Patriotic Party is too interested in winning political power because it is the only way they think they can be relevant in the political system.
The Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the Russian Federation, Vyachesla Mikhailovic Lebedev has been involved in an accident in the Volta Region of Ghana.
Members of Parliament are furious about the decision by government to freeze their HIPC accounts without their notice.
With Apple's new handsets going on sale Friday, experts are warning customers against buying fake and knock-off iPhones by highlighting some of the techniques criminals use to dupe them.
Children who learn to speak and read at an early age are more likely to become heavy drinkers in later life, a study has found.
If those who chastised rapper, Kwaw Kese for his almost one-hour hold-up of the recently ended Vodafon Icons-Street Edition are seeking an apology from him for his deed, they may have to forget any such act.
A driver of the Metro Mass Transit died behind the steering wheel of a moving bus on Monday.None of the passengers onboard the bus got hurt, according to reports.The driver, who is yet to be identified, was said to be transporting passengers from Odumase-Krobo in the Eastern Region when the incident occurred.The body of the deceased driver has since been deposited at the Atua Government Hospital, near Somanya.Source: Myjoyonline.com
More prominent British leaders have continued to speak out against the British government’s plan to impose a refundable £3000 visa bond on Nigerians.
In 1945, a man procured a piece of land to start some work. He thus employed the services of carpenters, masons, steel benders and all manner of craftsmen whose trade would come in handy for construction works.
The head of German airline Lufthansa, Christoph Franz, will step down at the end of his current contract in May 2014 to head the board of directors at Roche pharmaceutical group, the companies announced on Monday.
Diplomats and international officials are discussing a "New Deal" for Somalia, which should see hundreds of millions of dollars pledged for the country after two decades of conflict.
South Korean troops have shot dead a man trying to swim across a border river into the North, officials say.
France, Britain and the US will seek a "robust" UN resolution for Syria's removal of chemical weapons, French President Francois Hollande says.
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