Management of the National Service Scheme (NSS) says it has postponed the date for the start of the 2017/2018 National Service registration from Monday, July 17 to Monday, July 24, 2017.
A total of 1,424 graduates from various tertiary institutions across the country seeking to enter the Ghana School of Law sat for the entrance exams at the University of Ghana today.
The Ghana Police Service has stated it will investigate claims that some police officers looked on as two armed robbers killed a cop and wounded another as they made away with their booty during a heist at Lapaz, Accra, on Thursday July 13.
The government has pledged to maintain its focus on the fair distribution of financial resources to ensure no sporting discipline benefits to the detriment of another.
The government has pledged to maintain its focus on the fair distribution of financial resources to ensure no sporting discipline benefits to the detriment of another.
The national male volleyball team, the Black Spikers, have boosted their chances of qualifying to the FIVB Volleyball world championships in Japan in 2019 after winning a qualifying tournament in Niger last weekend.
The national male volleyball team, the Black Spikers, have boosted their chances of qualifying to the FIVB Volleyball world championships in Japan in 2019 after winning a qualifying tournament in Niger last weekend.
WACAM, a non–governmental mining advocacy group has denied media reports suggesting that the organisation is spreading news that Ghanaians must not buy foodstuffs and fish from Kenyanse, in the Brong Ahafo region because they are contaminated.
Greater Accra Wrestling Association (GAWA) will organise two exciting wrestling matches to herald this year’s Ga Homowo festival.
Greater Accra Wrestling Association (GAWA) will organise two exciting wrestling matches to herald this year’s Ga Homowo festival.
A pressure group Young Democrats has alleged that the Akufo-Addo government has sidelined Trade and Industry Minister Alan Kyerematen.
The fate of inmates at the various prisons who take part in the West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE) and the National Vocational Training Institute (NVTI) continue to remain in limbo because the law does not guarantee that they could continue to higher education even after passing their examinations.
Robert Ahomka-Lindsay, whose name and conduct came to the limelight during the John Agyekum Kufuor regime, has once again started attracting the negative headlines over his recent outburst at Ghanaians resident abroad, whom the Akufo-Addo government, had invited for a summit to get them to invest in the Ghanaian economy.
The management of the University of Ghana is under pressure from lecturers and other workers at the school over the absence of a governing council.
Ghana should expect an acute shortage of food by the end of the year, this is according to the General Agricultural Workers Union (GAWU).
Ghana’s Embassy in Saudi Arabia is processing 800 illegal Ghanaian migrants there for deportation following the expiration of an amnesty granted illegal residents to leave or be sanctioned.
Fisher folks at Elmina in the Central region have expressed their disappointment at the Ministry of Fisheries for seizing their fishing nets.
Ghanaian are wailing under excruciating pain over government’s continuous freeze on contracts and procurements by state agencies since January, this year.
Chief Executive Officer of 4M Events FZ-LLC, Abu Dhabi-based aviation exhibition experts, Didier Mary has visited Origin8 Limited, official sponsorship arm for African Air Expo, the maiden Aerospace and Aviation Exhibition for Africa to be held in Ghana.
Prophet Emmanuel Badu Kobi, the founder of the Glorious Wave Church International, has chastised President Nana Akufo-Addo for saying that he is in a hurry to fix Ghana's problems.
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