Here are the stories that made the news Monday.
The Ghana National Association of Teachers has questioned sexual harassment claims levelled against some teachers at the Ejisuman SHS in the Ashanti Region.
LPG operators have withdrawn from a government committee set up to address the rising spate of gas explosions.
Government has voted $1.5million for the automation of the auditing process in the country to make the Ghana Audit Service more responsive to the changing dynamics in the fight against corruption.
There is a growing opposition to the government’s excise tax stamp due to be rolled out on March 1, which local manufacturers have labelled a hasty exercise.
Finance Minister Ken Ofori Atta has challenged critics who are grumbling about not feeling the impact of the remarkable performance of Ghana’s economy in their pockets to show evidence of their tax returns.
Ghana cannot afford to keep underestimating the talent in women's football at its disposal.
The former captain will act as a spokesperson for the brand.
Former Ghana U-20 coach Sellas Tetteh has agreed to become the new manager of second-tier side Tamale City FC.
Video assistant referees (VAR) will not be used in next season's Champions League, with the head of Uefa saying he sees "a lot of confusion".
Crops produced using GMO technology are safer than conventionally produced ones, a Research Scientist at the Crop Research Institute of the CSIR has said.
The National Democratic Congress (NDC) has said it will be absurd for the party to overturn the conviction of former legislator for Chiana Paga, Abuga Pele.
Renowned gospel star Nana Yaw Asare has disclosed that he has been tempted by women and has taken alcohol twice in his life.
It is unconscionable that only 8% of a graduating law class is good enough to be called to the Bar!
IT has been said, in assessing the importance of the media in the modern world, that “one picture is worth a thousand words."
Women in Mexico have given up on men and decided to marry trees instead.
President Akufo-Addo has assured Americans that there is a lot of opportunity for their capital, technology and enterprise in Ghana.
Popular actor and comedian Lil Win born Kwadwo Nkansah has rubbished prophecies about him dying soon asking all pastors in the country to pray for him against all things evil.
The family of the 21-year-old man allegedly shot and abandoned by the police at Pokuase on suspicion that he was a criminal, is demanding justice.
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