Mourners have began pouring into a museum in Detroit to pay their respects to the body of the Queen of Soul Aretha Franklin.
Water Resources, Works and Housing Minister, Samuel Atta Akyea, is advocating that Ghana’s current housing crisis should be left in the hands of government.
Fianoo has stated his readiness if appointed to serve on an impending FIFA Normalisation Committee.
The family of the late Kofi Annan, Monday called on former President John Mahama to officially inform him of the death of the former UN Secretary General.
The new Presiding Bishop of Methodist Church Ghana has described the proposed National Cathedral as an indication of the presence of God in governance.
Some unidentified persons have been staging frequent break-ins at the offices of the Ministry of Justice and Attorney-General in Accra, CorruptionWatch has found.
China’s Unipec will resume purchases of U.S. crude oil in October after a two-month halt due to the trade dispute between the world’s two largest economies, three sources with knowledge of the matter said.
Ghanaian private sector growth has lost the momentum it started the year with, slowing to a 22-month low in July according to the July 2018 edition of the Stanbic Bank Ghana Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI).
The Universal Merchant Bank has supported government’s One District One Factory initiative with $11 million.
With a total of 120 points, GW3’s team of the week was heavily dominated by London-based players.
Barcelona forward Paco Alcacer has joined Borussia Dortmund on loan for the rest of the season.
As social media continues to form an integral part of the daily lives of many people it has become a vital way to bring populations closer.
Prof. Joshua Alabi has taken his campaign to the Northern Region of the country to meet party executives, elders, opinion leaders and traditional authorities.
CEO of Cocobod has urged cocoa buying company’s managers to ensure that farmers are protected whiling ending instances of cheating being reported in the media.
Controversies surrounding 'Number Twelve', a documentary by investigative journalist Anas Aremeyaw Anas and his Tiger Eye Private Investigative team on corruption in football is yet to die down.
Newspaper headlines: Wednesday, August 29, 2018
COMOG, an Islamic group, has described the proposed construction of a National Cathedral by the government as amounting to state meddling in religious matters.
Bolgatanga Central Legislator, Mr Isaac Adongo, has solidarised with shareholders of collapsed banks, explaining that the attempt to describe them as thieves was uncalled for and amounts to "adding salt to injury."
NAGRAT says although the thinking behind Government’s proposed licencing regime for teachers is good, the approach and the narrative around it are bad.
As human beings, one of the things we often overlook in our daily lives is physical touch; without it, we can fall into depression and a number of other mental health problems.
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