Former Adentan MP Kojo Adu-Asare is sure that the Supreme Court will re-affirm the legitimacy of President John Mahama to the disappointment of the NPP.
Former Health Minister, Alban Bagbin, has indicated the strike by doctors over unpaid arrears is just one of several challenges facing various units in the health sector.
Government will henceforth determine market premium and will not make it a subject of negotiation, a White Paper on the guidelines for market premiums on SSPP has stated.
Samsung unveils its largest smartphone to date, the Galaxy Mega, which features a 6.3in (16cm) screen.
Google becomes the first major company to allow users to decide what happens to their data after they die or become inactive online.
The Country Director of the United Nations Development Project (UNDP), Kamil Kamaldeen has expressed satisfaction at progress made by the Charia community in the Wa Municipality of the Upper West Region through development projects being implemented by the joint UN Human Security Program.
At age 13, Ajovi was forced to marry a 19 year old ‘partner’ at the Mentukwa camp because the founder of the camp, Prophetess Helen Jesus Christ says that is the will of God.
A Law lecturer at the Ghana School of Law has described as inappropriate Dr. Kwadwo Afari-Djan's response to queries about his whereabouts by the Justices of the Supreme Court.
Some students of the University for Development Studies Wa Campus have embarked on a demonstration on Thursday in solidarity with the striking UTAG members.
The Ghana Police Service says it will be forced to seek a court injunction against the Alliance for Accountable Governance (AFAG) should it go ahead with its intended demonstration on April 18.
The countryÂ’s road contractors say governmentÂ’s failure to pay them for work done is driving them out of business.
When next Mr. Albert Ocran of Legacy Visit Myjoyonline.com for latest news, breaking news, audio and feature stories in Ghana Venezuelan opposition candidate Henrique Capriles marches through Caracas urging voters to rid the country of a government "riddled with corruption".
Students in Chile resume their protests for education reforms, with more than 100,000 people taking to the streets.
Nigeria's Islamist group Boko Haram rejects the idea of an amnesty a week after the president sets up a high level team to consider the idea.
Tunisia receives $29m from what it calls looted assets held abroad by ousted President Zine el Abidine Ben Ali.
The US urges China to help rein in North Korea, as the Pentagon denies a report that Pyongyang is able to launch nuclear-armed missiles.
A man who fell to his death in west London from the undercarriage of an aeroplane has been identified.
Nigeria's security forces have found the bodies of 11 of the 12 policemen killed in the oil-rich Niger Delta on Friday, police say.
Jerusalem is in heaven!—I once truly believed. So strongly, in fact, that when I heard of some group of people returning from Jerusalem alive, I thought to myself; surely, if one wanted to go to heaven without first dying, then Jerusalem was his best bet.
Ghana premier league side Tema Youth could end up benefiting the most for giving out five of its players to the national U-20 football team.
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