Activities of illegal sand miners at the coastline of Cape Coast in the Central Region have exposed tourist facilities and other national edifices to the ravages of the sea.
Angry members of the New Patriotic Party in the northern region have raided the offices of the Ghana Highways Authority accusing officials of the Authority of awarding contracts to their opponents.
The Africa Centre for Integrity and Development has described the recent allegations against the BOST over the sale of some crude oil as an act of mischief.
The University of Education, Winneba (UEW) has dismissed a report by the Local Chapter of Amnesty International that authorities of the university are abusing some officers and staff.
In an article on the above mentioned topic published in Myjoyonline on the 10th of May 2018, one Dr. Osei-Tutu Darkwa sought to attack my position on the issue whether or not the Asantehene is a King within the terms of the 1992 Constitution.
As the proliferation of technologies risks leaving Africa further behind, the World Bank is betting on “digital economies” as a way for the continent to leapfrog over old development pathways.
Ethiopian Airlines Enterprise plans to establish half a dozen international offshoots before the end of the year as Africa’s biggest carrier steps up efforts to dominate markets across the continent.
Government says it has saved the country close to $1.1 billon of the country’s scarce resources by renegotiating the contract of the mobile interoperability deal originally awarded to Sibton.
Ace investigative journalist Anas Aremeyaw Anas has released a video teaser into corruption in sports billed to send shivers down the spine of some politicians and sports administrators.
Fearing that his over 60 direct and 500 indirect staff will lose their jobs someday, 33-year-old Nelson Boateng came up with a plan; a business to sustain his team.
The Ghana Airports Company Limited says it is hoping to get up to fifty airlines operating in the country by engaging industry players.
Counsel for former COCOBOD CEO Dr. Stephen Opuni have accused the EOCO of underhand tactics to frustrate their client from accessing his bank accounts since February 2017.
Tshego is a child of southeast London. She has taught herself “road,” the slang emanating from the city’s grime music scene, but drops it the second she enters her apartment, a zone patrolled by her all-seeing South African mother.
Ten athletes and a coach who went missing during the Commonwealth Games face deportation from Australia.
What began as heated rhetoric over trade between the United States and China has evolved into a potential trade war, with both countries proposing tit-for-tat trade barriers.
Two police officers in the Sene West district of the Brong Ahafo have been beaten after peeved residents invaded a district police headquarters over an arrest.
The Attorney General has filed a writ at the Supreme Court asking the justices to quash a decision by the High Court in a case involving mining company Exton Cubic and the state.
Karpowership Ghana Company Limited has embarked on a clean-up exercise with residents of the Tema New Town Community.
When Professor Muhammad Yunus set out in 1976 to transform the lives of women in Jobra, Bangladesh who dealt in bamboo, I doubt in my opinion he knew the massive transformation he had set in motion. He is often credited as the father of modern day microfinance with his pioneering Grameen Bank (1983).
Barclays Africa Group Ltd shareholders today approved that the group changes its name to Absa Group Limited in July, setting in motion the start of one of the largest re-brand projects in Africa at this time.
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