Editor-in-chief of the New Crusading Guide Newspaper says chiefs, politicians and other public servants have been fingered in a documentary on illegal mining being prepared by his team.
The next iPhone is rumored to have several features that define Samsung's latest Galaxy phones.
The NPP MP Kwame Anyimadu-Antwi, has spoken on the tragic death of his daughter who allegedly committed suicide by hanging in her hostel at KNUST last week.
Staff of the PURC are on a collision course with Management over a plethora of allegations including financial malfeasance, victimization and cronyism.
Over hundred students from various disciplines of engineering are expected to receive employment this year
The Ghana Health Service has moved to accelerate the training of Emergency Medical Teams in all hospitals to ensure quality and timely management of clinical emergencies.
Today's front pages: Wednesday, March 1, 2017
Executives from APM Terminals and Bolloré Transport and Logistics, the sponsors of the Tema Port expansion project, have toured the existing Meridian Port Services Terminal (MPS) inside Tema Port and the adjacent port expansion project site to inspect the progress of work.
More than two years after achieving their Kickstarter goal, TLC is set to finally release their fan-funded album this summer.
It has emerged that the PURC paid a little over $400,000 for software and other services to a US-based firm through a contract that was sole-sourced.
Central Region Minister, Kwamena Duncan, has revealed the Komenda Sugar Factory requires a minimum working capital of GH?6 million before it can begin producing sugar.
Silver Star Auto Limited (SSAL), a market leader in the premium luxury car segment in the country has commissioned a new branch on the Graphic Road in Accra.
The Q4 2016 State of Mobile Device Performance and Health Report by Blancco Technology Group indicates that Android devices are more reliable than iPh
The tension between Nigeria and South Africa reached its crescendo yesterday when Nigerian youths occupied the streets of Abuja to register their displeasure over the ceaseless and wanton xenophobic attacks against Nigerians and their business interests in South Africa.
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