The Network of Journalists for the Promotion of the Right of Persons with Disabilities in Africa has condemned the position taken by some traditional authorities with regard to the nomination of Dr. Henry Seidu Danaa as Minister-designate for Chieftaincy and Traditional Affairs.
When on Wednesday August 12, 2009 Zain handed over the new Odumase Presby Junior High School block for use...
Brazil attacker Ronaldinho has expressed his belief that England and Manchester United striker Wayne Rooney would walk into any national team squad.
GhanaÂ’s unemployment situation is worsening with no immediate solution in sight, says Prof. Sam Afranie, Provost of the KNUST College of Arts and Social Sciences.
Officials of the Bank of Ghana (BoG) will make an initial appearance at the commission of inquiry established by the President to investigate judgement debt payments and other related matters when it resumes sitting on Monday, February 11, 2013.
The Ghana Gospel Music Industry has over the years seen tremendous growth since the days of Prof. Kofi Abraham and co. Today this fast growing industry is a far cry from what it used to be. The days when the gospel of Christ were propagated in the lyrics of the music churned out are long gone and Gospel music today can be said to be a blend of inspirational and biblical anecdotes or at best a non violence, non pornographic song.
The African continent, among the rich, if not the richest, is perishing! Many of our countries are reeking of diseases, poverty, filth, famine, illiteracy, to mention but a few!
Adversities prevail when men of reason fail to apply common sense. And it even worsens when those who know right refuse to walk in the path of common sense. That is why when the late Muammar Gaddafi refused to heed to commons sense, his fall was devastating.
It has been two years since the Arab Spring erupted. Starting on December 18, 2010, with Mohamed Bouazizi's self-immolation in Tunisia, the Arab World has seen a revolutionary wave of demonstrations, protests, and wars, leading to the toppling of governments in Tunisia, Egypt, Libya, and Yemen; civil uprising in Bahrain and Syria; major protests in Algeria, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Morocco, and Sudan; and minor protests in Lebanon, Mauritania, Oman, Saudi Arabia, Djibouti, and Western Sahara.
My eyes are glued to your person, Riveted are they like a nail in a wood. The charming fragrance of your grace Ensnares my mental processes.
Asante Kotoko and Hearts of Oak both face tricky away matches after the draw for the Round of 64 games in the MTN FA Cup was made on Tuesday.
A group calling itself ‘Alliance for the Empowerment of NDC Constituency Branch Executives’ is demanding urgent reforms in the way the ruling party organizes elections from the constituency to the national level.
A widow and her three children have been rendered homeless after their house was ravaged by fire at Breman Nkontwima in Kumasi.
The French government has overturned a 200-year-old ban on women wearing trousers.
Friends, Ghanaians, countrymen, they have done it again! We are being robbed! Did I just hear that our parliamentarians are asking for fifty thousand Ghana cedis as rent allowance? Fifty thousand Ghana cedis!
Europol has revealed that 380 football matches across the globe are under suspicion of match-fixing, following a lengthy investigation into what it considers a criminal network within the sport.
The Supreme Court will today give its verdict on preliminary demands from parties in the petition challenging the outcome of the December 7 presidential election.
The NDC and the EC have opposed moves by three leaders of the NPP to amend their petition challenging the results of the December 2012 presidential election.
The leadership of the ‘Let My Vote Count Alliance’ have insisted they will continue with the group’s objective to sensitize Ghanaians on the petition at the Supreme Court challenging the outcome of the December polls by Nana Akufo-Addo and co.
Spokesperson for Former President John Agyekum Kufour, Mr. Frank Agyekum has said the former President has not been served with any court writ in connection to the 33 Ghanaians who died in the Gambia eight years ago.
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