Four men convicted of murdering 13 Chinese sailors on the Mekong River in the northern Thai province of Chiang Rai in 2011 will be executed in China Friday, state media reported.
Twisting and spinning like sheÂ’s won a lottery. Do you blame her? 6million cedis Peruvian hair nicely woven on her skull in a way that makes her blush
My good friends, I have been putting two-and-two together to attempt comprehending all that has been going on in the country in this post-Election 2012 season, especially within the context of the NPPÂ’s protestations and on-going challenge to the outcome of Election 2012.
The Ashanti Region Secretary of the governing National Democratic Congress is accusing the opposition New Patriotic Party of hypocrisy and double standards for attending an Inter Party Advisory Committee in Kumasi.
The Metropolitan Chief Executive of Amasaman who escaped an assassination attempt Thursday morning said the plot was politically motivated.
A Political Analyst, Edgar Wiredu has called on the Minority in Parliament to reconsider their boycott of government business in their own interest.
The Minority leader in Parliament, Osei Kyei-Mensah-Bonsu has expressed shock at what he says is the display of ‘ignorance’ by some members of the Majority caucus in Parliament.
Vice Presidential candidate of the New Patriotic Party, Dr. Mahamadu Bawumia has stated that the budget deficit recorded last year which is provisionally estimated at GHC 8.7 billion can finance free secondary education for at least 8 years.
Immediate past Deputy Information Minister Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa has described the “true State of the Nation Address” delivered by the Minority in Parliament as “illegal and unconstitutional.”
More than 300 retired soldiers and their families currently occupying the old Kaladan Barracks in Tamale have been given eviction orders by the Northern Regional office of the Lands Commission.
The Electoral Commission (EC) says no voter was allowed to cast his/her ballot without undergoing biometric verification.
Leading GhanaÂ’s departmental store Melcom has denied reports that it has reneged in its promise to pay medical bills of its workers who got injured during last yearÂ’s building collapsed disaster that killed 14 people.
Doctors at the Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital are due to begin investigations to establish the cause of death of the conjoined twins after their separation.
Personnel from the Ghana National Fire Service managed to bring under control, raging fires that engulfed the North Industrial Area facility of Haxagon, manufactures of paint products including Anchor Gold paint.
GOtv Ghana Limited, in collaboration with the National Communications Authority (NCA) has held a workshop on Digital Migration for media practitioners and other stakeholders in the communication industry.
The National Petroleum Authority boss has debunked assertions he is scheming to have the Tema Oil Refinery sold.
The worldÂ’s largest software and programme developer, the Microsoft Corporation, has confirmed its Senior Vice President in charge of Corporate Business, Ali Famamwy, will pay a dayÂ’s working visit to Ghana on March 4, 2013.
Pope Benedict XVI gave an emotional farewell in St. Peter's Square on Wednesday. The moment said a lot about his papacy. On the one hand, the square was packed with an estimated 150,000 enthusiastic Catholics eager to show him love and respect. On the other hand, the pope's remarks conceded that his papacy was often a troubled one: "There were moments," he said, "as there were throughout the history of the church, when the seas were rough and the wind blew against us and it seemed that the Lord was sleeping."
Secretary of State John Kerry says the US will provide "non-lethal" support to Syrian rebels for the first time, as well as extra aid to the opposition.
South Africa's police watchdog is investigating the death of a Mozambican taxi driver who was allegedly handcuffed to the back of a police van and dragged through the streets.
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