The Minority New Patriotic Party (NPP) Caucus in Parliament on Thursday took the Government of Ghana to task over the running of the road network since the governing National Democratic Congress (NDC) took over in January 2009.
Many market women from seven major centers in Accra have expressed their confidence in female Presidential or Parliamentary Candidates for Election 2016.
The overall level of economic freedom in Ghana has grown higher than the country’s neighbours, says the 2016 Index of Economic Freedom released by Heritage Foundation at Institute of Economic Affairs.
The Government of Ghana is making efforts to address the persistent structural weakness in fiscal formulation that relates especially to commitment control and contracts to ensure effective fiscal discipline in the management of public resources.
Mr Alexander Segbefia, the Minister of Health, has called on African countries to prioritise the strengthening of their national health systems in order to achieve meaningful, effective and sustainable emergency preparedness.
Members of the International Land Coalition (ILC) in Africa and the Civil Society Coalition on Land (CICOL) have commended Ghana for its comprehensive Land Bill geared at addressing land reform concerns in the country.
The Domestic Services Workers Union (DSWU) of the Trades Union Congress have urged government to ratify the International Labour Organisation (ILO) Convention 189 on domestic workers.
The Electoral Commission (EC) has said 23 presidential aspirants have so far picked up nomination forms to contest the upcoming elections slated on December 7 since the EC opened nominations early this month.
The Electoral Commission has listed 21 specific acts which constitute severe electoral offences and are punishable under Ghana’s laws in a view to ensure free, fair and competitive elections.
The Ghana Insurers Association (GIA) has inducted into office, Mrs Aretha Abena Abrafi Duku, as the first female President of the Association.
Tigo Ghana, in partnership with International NGO, Reach for Change, have launched its annual competition, the Tigo Digital Changemakers Award.
The Electoral Commission (EC) has launched an electoral guide for political party candidates and their agents to help them understand the country’s electoral process ahead of the December 7 polls.
Volume traded at the Ghana Stock Exchange (GSE) hit 32,649 shares which were valued at GH¢128,171.34 at the close of trade on September 22, a stock market analysis paper made available to the Ghana News Agency, said.
The Ministry of Tourism, Culture and Creative Arts has inaugurated an interim Creative Arts Council to support regulate the industry.
Peter Owusu, 30, has been put before an Accra Circuit Court for defiling a four year old girl at Nungua.
Traders at the Makola market and its environs have expressed concern the unregulated hawkers, salesmen and women who choose to ply their trade along the streets of the market.
Centre for Local Governance Advocacy (CLGA) has called on political parties to make specific and more binding statements on deepening the decentralisation process and local governance in Ghana.
Kweku John, 51, has been hauled to court for allegedly defiling a 12- year old girl at Adenta on several occasions and giving her GH¢2 after each act. Appearing before an Accra Circuit Court, John a driver, pleaded not guilty to the charge.
Dr. Michael Kpessa Whyte, a former contender for the National Democratic Congress'(NDC) ticket for Shai-Osudoku has called on his supporters to campaign for the party's parliamentary candidate.
Dr. Michael Kpessa Whyte, a former contender for the National Democratic Congress'(NDC) ticket for Shai-Osudoku has called on his supporters to campaign for the party's parliamentary candidate.
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