If your idea of the perfect day is spending it in bed asleep, you’re in luck – because you can now get paid to do just that. Nasa is looking to pay someone £12,000 to sleep for 70 days.
Today is International Day of Democracy. Ghana, certainly, should boast of its democratic achievements hailed by many and its peers.
Ghana’s number one entertainment station, Hitz FM, brought fans of the ‘godMC’ close to their artiste than they could ever imagine at the first edition of ‘SOLO’.
Thousands of workers of five defunct banks are writing aptitude tests across the country to justify their employment status with the newly created Consolidated Bank.
The Deputy Education Minister has rejected suggestions that implementation of the double-track system will negatively affect quality of senior high school education.
Liverpool beat Tottenham to maintain their 100% start to the season and secure victory in each of their first five league fixtures for the first time in 28 years.
Deputy Education Minister Dr Yaw Adutwum says it is impracticable to place students in private schools as an answer to the double-track system.
Embattled gold marketing firm, Menzold has contracted the services of an international legal firm Baker and Mckenzie to help it fight its legal battle with SEC.
Government would employ additional 9,000 graduates under the double-track system by the close of the year to make it sustainable, Evans Opoku-Bobie, the Brong-Ahafo Regional Minister-designate has said.
The Vice President, Dr Mahamudu Bawumia, has challenged Ghanaian youth to cultivate the spirit of entrepreneurship in order to create jobs and reduce graduate unemployment.
Former Chief Executive of the Minerals Commission Dr. Tony Aubynn has urged government to tread cautiously in its dealings with gold dealership company Menzgold.
Alisa Hotels has partnered the maiden edition of Ghana Outstanding Women Awards (GOWA).
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