Amankwah Mireku said coach Samuel Boadu cannot be blamed for the defeat Hearts of Oak lost 4-0 to JS Saoura in Algeria to end their Africa campaign The Phobains conceded 10 goals in two away games in Africa Accra Hearts of Oak legend Amankwah Mireku has blamed the playing body for the club’s embarrassing defeat to JS Saoura in the CAF Confederation Cup qualification stage.
Star witness in ongoing coup trial discharged from box Coup trial witness didn’t acquire certificate from Bechem Business College, investigation reveal Coup trial adjourned to December 7, 2021 Defense counsel for some accused persons in the ongoing attempted coup trial have pointed out disparities in the charges pressed against their clients and the dates of the evidence backing same.
Ghanaian economist, investment banker and global business strategist, Dr Sam Ankrah, has urged fellow economists to build a new non-partisan professional relationship with the managers of the national resources.
Drivers embark on strike IGP helps commuters stranded in parts of Accra Drivers suspend sit-down strike The Inspector-General of Police, Dr.
The government, through Finance Minister, Ken Ofori-Atta, has amended the 2022 budget to take into consideration certain demands of the Minority in parliament.
Asante Kotoko lost 3-2 to King Faisal on matchday six Zubairu Ibrahim becomes first King Faisal player to score a hattrick against Kotoko Kotoko conceded for the first time at home this season against King Faisal Records holders of the Ghana Premier League, Asante Kotoko have officially lodged a complaint against the referees who handled their match week 6 game against King Faisal to the Ghana Football Association.
Ken Ofori-Atta confirms e-levy is still pegged at 1.
Paragraph 829 of Aker-AGM acquisition to be amended Government in consultations to address 2022 budget concerns Government plans to buy stake in two offshore oil blocks Government has revealed it is ready to amend a portion of the Aker Energy and AGM Petroleum deal as contained in 2022 Budget Statement.
The government of Ghana has apportioned GHS10 million cedis for feasibility studies on the sea defense project in coastal areas affected most by erosion, including the coastal belt of the Volta Region, where some 6,000 locals were recently displaced by tidal waves.
FIFA rejected SAFA’s petition on procedural grounds SAFA wanted a life time ban on referee Maguette Ndiaye The ruling from FIFA is subject to an appeal The Ghana Football Association which was rudely described as a ‘primary school’ has won the first battle in the litigation war against a self-acclaimed football professor Danny Jordaan of the South African Football Association.
Finance Minister submits budget review to parliament Minerals collateralization to be taken out of 2022 budget Minority raises concerns about Agyapa Royalties deal in 2022 budget Finance Minister Ken Ofori-Atta stated that concerns raised by the minority in parliament and citizens like the Agyapa deal have been taken into consideration.
The Public Relations Officer(PRO) for the Concerned Drivers Union, David Agboado, has indicated that they feel betrayed by the authorities in the country.
Kwaku Asare is a campaigner for good governance (GoGo) Prof Azar believes it is difficult to determine the position of Ghanaians on basic issues Ghanaians shifting their positions on issues such as taxation and borrowing based on power US-based Ghanaian lawyer and Accounting Professor Stephen Kwaku Asare says it is difficult to determine the stance of Ghanaians on basic issues such as taxation, borrowing, corruption and size of government, among others, despite over three
Prof Joshua Alabi has urged the National Democratic Congress' Minority in Parliament not to shift from their stance against the proposed e-Levy in the 2022 budget which, when accepted, will bring untold hardships to the people of Ghana.
Minority raises key concerns on support for the tidal waves victims Finance minister sends seven proposed changes to 2022 budget NADMO has responded to the humanitarian crisis in Keta, Ofori-Atta The Minister of Finance, Ken Ofori-Atta, has said that the government would make necessary budgetary allocations of at least GH¢10 million for the coastal communities adversely affected by the recent tidal waves.
Minority raises key concerns on support for the tidal waves victims Finance minister sends seven proposed changes to 2022 budget NADMO has responded to the humanitarian crisis in Keta, Ofori-Atta The Minister of Finance, Ken Ofori-Atta, has said that the government would make necessary budgetary allocations of at least GH¢10 million for the coastal communities adversely affected by the recent tide waves.
A head-on collision involving two Ford transit mini buses near Sege on the Tema-Aflao Highway at the weekend claimed six lives and injured a number of passengers.
Minority vow to challenge overruling of motion for rescission of 2022 budget approval ACEPA urges majority, minority to build consensus Parliament to reconvene tomorrow Tuesday, December 7 The minority caucus in parliament has stated that it is considering a move to bar first deputy speaker, Joseph Osei Owusu (Joe Wise) from presiding as the speaker following his comments that “a deputy speaker is not a speaker”.
The 3rd Vice National Chairman of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Mr Michael Omare Wadie, says drivers will never reduce lorry fares even if fuel prices are reduced.
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