The Chief Executive of Fair Wages and Salaries Commission, George Smith-Graham has stated that his outfit is not considering scrapping the Single Salary Pay Policy as reported in the media.
The Western Regional Office of the Rent Control Department says it is constrained with logistics to address the high cases of rent disputes in the oil city.
Striking University Teachers are scheduled to meet later Monday to consider calling off their strike or not following an appeal from President John Mahama.
The Volta Regional Police Command is still searching for more perpetrators of last weekÂ’s violent agitations in Nkwanta North which was in protest against the President's nomination of Paul Levin Gyato as DCE for the area.
Four persons have been arrested for their alleged involvement in the use of a vessel to siphon 3,500 metric tonnes of crude oil from a pirated vessel from Gabon.
In the face of the falling world prices of gold, GhanaÂ’s mineworkers are engaging managers in the extractive industry to protect workersÂ’ interest.
Rail infrastructural development experts from West African countries met on Friday in Accra to discuss modalities to implement the West Coast Speed-Rail Project aimed at addressing transportation deficiencies.
The Ministry of Energy and Petroleum says kerosene and premix fuel attracted the highest price increases in recent fuel price adjustment because subsidies on them were being exploited.
Police in China have rescued a baby boy allegedly sold by a maternity doctor, Chinese media report.
Supporters of Zimbabwe's opposition MDC say they have been attacked by followers of President Robert Mugabe in the wake of contested elections.
US says it will keep 19 embassies in north Africa and the Middle East closed for up to a week, due to fears of a possible militant threat.
And as I thought about the enormity of the task confronting President John Dramani Mahama in the wake of the testicle-shrinking GYEEDA revelations, I realised one such proverb aptly captures it: “It requires a lot of carefulness to kill the tsetse fly that perches on the scrotum.”
Peace is in fact, never the absence of war but rather the presence of justice. Absence of violence is merely one aspect of peace.
The unbridled alien administrative decisions taken contrary to the White Paper on Single Spine Pay Policy is one of the bases for the incessant labour agitations in the country. Government must therefore take a radical decision in overhauling the activities of the Fair Wages and Salaries Commission.
Pator Mensah Otabil is the greatest religious teacher of our times, and what he says or does wrong must not cloud the import of his message down the corridors of our generation.
A baby survived a 100ft fall from a cable car – which killed her parents – by landing in a tree.
During the two decades that Jerry John Rawlings held the reins of governance, absolutely no petroleum in minable commercial quantities were discovered, even though attempts have been made to credit Tsatsu Tsikata for facilitating the discovery and mining of petroleum off the country's sea-board.
Zimbabwe's stock market plunged on Monday, the first trading day since confirmation of President Robert Mugabe's landslide election victory, as fears spread that his ZANU-PF party might target foreign-owned businesses or scrap the U.S. dollar.
It has been a very interesting week and Fifi Kwetey, (I am not sure I understand his job yet) is flitting between media blitz’s and chameleon “ntoma” recycling the blame for the 2012 excesses back to 2009. Now he points to the petition hearing for the economic downturn, which he admits.
The decision by Shell International to sell about 82 percent of Shell Ghana to Vivo Energy is causing serious ripples in the downstream petroleum sector in the country.
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