Gospel musician Ernest Opoku has denied ever using black magic in his musical career.
Stonebwoy during his recent trip to Jamaica, said in an interview that he runs dancehall and reggae music in Ghana.
Management of the Ghana Airport Company Limited has appointed John Dekyem Attafuah, a Management Consultant, as Managing Director.
Manchester United midfielder Bastian Schweinsteiger has signed for MLS side Chicago Fire – with a finalised move mooted for next week – according to a substantial report.
This prevailing issue of vandalism and notoriety on most Ghanaian campuses is no longer funny.
A 14-year-old girl is battling life-threatening complications after five men defiled and attempted killing her at the Nkawkaw New Lorry Station.
Once upon a time, there were three friends. Two teachers and one writer. They loved coffee, and loved teaching people how to grind their own beans to make the rich, aromatic beverage.
The government will bear the cost of treatment for survivors of the Kintampo Waterfall disaster and also assist with the funeral of all those who died.
Ex-President John Mahama expressed his condolences to families of the tragic accident at Kintampo that claimed more than 17 lives on Sunday.
Uber president Jeff Jones is leaving the company after less than six months.
Only half of the people who fall three storeys survive. From 10 storeys almost no-one does. This is the tale of a window cleaner who survived a 47-floor fall from the roof of a New York skyscraper.
The President has assured investors at a global event that the current government and its appointees will not compete for businesses with the private sector.
The President has promised to steer the growth of country away from aids and handouts and towards the prudent use of its natural resources.
Research and education think tank, Africa Center for International Law and Accountability, is calling for a constitutional amendment to limit the number of ministerial appointments a president can make.
A lot of Ghanaians are sharing on social media the news that Ghana-born medical student Nancy Abu-Bonsrah is to become the first black woman to be trained as a neurosurgeon at the prestigious Johns Hopkins medical school.
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