As president, I will take to heart those very words that I have just extended to you. I will do and be my best. I will give my best, and I will ensure that my actions make a positive difference in the lives of Ghanaians.
The former Member of Parliament for Effutu, Mr Mike Hammah, on Sunday held his annual reception for children in Methodist Rafike Orphanage Home at Effutu Gyaahadze.
Benin President and Chairman of Africa Union Yayi Boni has been accused by members of the opposition New Patriotic Party of meddling in the internal affairs of Ghana.
Countries that take simple measures to prevent road traffic collisions not only save countless lives but also make substantial savings that translate into major economic benefits for society as a whole.
Togo claim Emmanuel Adebayor has changed his mind and will represent the country at the African Nations Cup.
Ahli will not be pursuing Ghana international Agyemang Opoku after he failed to arrive on time for his trial at the club.
Real Madrid coach Jose Mourinho decided against travelling to Monday's Ballon dÂ’Or Gala in Zurich not only because he did not think he was going to win the award for Best Coach, but also due to his strained relationship with his own players, Goal.com has learned.
President John Mahama has been sworn into office as the Fourth President of the Fourth Republic.
The New Patriotic Party has rebuffed suggestions its boycott of President John MahamaÂ’s investiture will affect consensus building.
A section of indigenes of Kuntu, a small farming community near Mankessim in the Ekumfi District, are saying they are angry over what they termed the “blatant refusal of their chief to account for royalties collected on lands for commercial activities in the area to the people.”
End of the year, the last Critical News of 2012 and next year starts off just as exciting if not more exciting. We have traveled a very interesting path this year with economic success and political peace pipes, yet there is so much more needed. Our oil discoveries are improving; we have $3billion of Chinese money to spend and looming judgment cases in court.
Sky Sports understands that Fulham have secured a work permit for Derek Boateng.
The Progressive People's Party (PPP) will neither send a delegation to President John Mahama's inauguration today nor participate in it in anyway, joining the main opposition New Patriotic Party (NPP) to boycott the programme.
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