Ashley Young scored twice against his old club as Manchester United beat Watford in the Premier League.
Galaxy Capital Limited, the investment subsidiary of the Galaxy Group is in a good position to meet the stated capital requirement to be announced by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).
The Management of the Students Loan Trust Fund (SLTF) has been closely following media reports that seem to suggest that teacher trainee allowances are not being paid.
It was FOREIGNERS who named it the “Gold Coast”.
A GIMPA law lecturer has attacked the integrity of the governing NPP after Supreme Court ignored an order by the continental court, halting actions against Alfred Woyome.
The Foreign Affairs Ministry says some 168 undocumented Ghanaian detainees discovered in Libya were not part of the reported slave trade.
The Minority in Parliament is waving a flag of failure against the government, accusing it of reneging on its promise to deliver the national ID to all Ghanaians in the first year of its administration.
Governor of the Central Bank has indicated that 5 banks have met the new minimum capital requirement of ¢400 million even before the deadline.
When the power of the gun meets the tone of a guitar, love reigns.
A study by the Center for Democratic Development says about 64 percent of Ghanaians want past corrupt government officials to be prosecuted.
The flight attendant who gained attention for being the whistleblower against Korean Air in 2014 is filing a lawsuit against the airline and the airline chairman’s daughter.
Private legal practitioner Gary Nimako has described the recent controversial public appearances of dancehall act Ebony as indecent.
Facebook and Twitter have agreed to share information with the UK government about possible Russian interference in the 2016 Brexit referendum.
Austrian designer Klemens Schillinger has created a therapeutic replacement for smartphones called Substitute Phones.
Vice President Dr Mahamudu Bawumia is optimistic government’s determination to make Ghana the centre for financial services in West Africa will take off in 2018.
Foreign Affairs Minister, Shirley Ayorkor Botchwey is expected to appear before Parliament to answer questions about the Libyan slave situation.
Five new airlines are undergoing various stages of processing to commence operations in Ghana. The development is expected to bring significant improvements to Ghana’s aviation industry.
The Ghana Beach Soccer Association wants to construct a Sports Arena in 2018, according to President Yaw Ampofo Ankrah.
Ghanaians can look forward to a reduction in interest on loans when the various measures aimed at formalising the economy are completed, Vice President has said.
Parliament has summoned Roads and Highways minister Amoako Atta to appear before it on Thursday to respond to questions on the inconvenience caused to passengers following closure of the Buipe-Yapei Bridge.
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