Guinness Ghana Breweries Limited (GGBL), Ghana’s leading total beverage business has launched yet another exciting variant of its iconic Orijin Trademark, Orijin Herbal Gin.
A new magazine has been launched by MSM Publishers to highlight the achievements of African entrepreneurs.
Victims of sexual harassment at Ejisuman SHS have been hauled before the school's disciplinary committee after they went public with their experiences.
Samir Nasri is set to be banned from football for six months because of a drip treatment.
President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo has received international commendation for his leadership role in finding a lasting solution to the political crisis in Togo.
A couple in Volvograd, Russia, was recently reunited with the child they had thought had died seven years ago, right after birth.
Ice hockey is not usually my thing. However, while at a bar in central Helsinki watching Finland play Canada, I was absorbed by the atmosphere.
Last year, Samsung walked out of the ashes of the Note 7 debacle and launched the Galaxy S8, which was one of the best phones of 2017 and one of the best products Samsung ever made.
The Commissioner General of the Ghana Revenue Authority Mr Emmanuel Kofi Nti, has indicated that the authority’s revenue target of GH¢39.8 billion is achievable.
President Akufo-Addo has urged Governors of the United States of America not to ignore Africa, stating his belief that “this can be Africa’s century”.
Paa Kwesi Fabin has signed a one-year contract to become new coach of Asante Kotoko.
Scores of residents at the Nungua farms in Accra have been rendered homeless after their houses were demolished by the Agric Ministry.
The Police Service has promised strict sanctions against 46 of its personnel recalled from UN mission in South Sudan if allegations of sexual exploitation against them are proven.
A new project focused on the use of bamboo as charcoal is bringing economic empowerment to women in the Hohoe Municipality of the Volta Region.
I have just settled down after a hectic morning running-around and just gotten the news that Abuga Pele and Philip Akpeena Assibit have been jailed six and 12 years, respectively, over the GYEEDA rot.
The Ghana Mineworkers’ Union wants Government to ensure that terms under the Development and Tax Agreement which is being sought by AngloGold Ashanti will be adhered to.
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