Joy News has intercepted a document detailing which Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) has been terminated or modified; an action government believes will save the country some $7billion.
Kenya and Guinea-Bissau secured home victories on Sunday to boost their hopes of qualifying for the 2019 Africa Cup of Nations.
Two bouts of brief showers and not-so-high numbers did little to take away from the explosive fights, fashion parade and musical performances that heralded the maiden Fist of Fury fight night at the Bukom Boxing Arena last Friday.
The Commissioner-General of the Ghana Revenue Authority has served notice that the implementation of the Cargo Tracking Note policy will take effect from Monday, October, 15.
The University Teachers Association of Ghana (UTAG) is asking the government not to go ahead with its directive to remove all lecturers on post-retirement contract on the payroll of government.
MTN Ghana and Business World Magazine is set to host the 24th MTN Business World Executive Breakfast Meeting with Mac Attram, an International Business Coach leading the discussion on the theme Leading Teams to Greater Results through Authentic Communication.
Awake? More like drifting between sleep and wakefulness. You know the state I mean; you are at the border of dreamland, but you haven't crossed immigration yet.
You know this can get more embarrassing if people in official circles in Accra and Geneva who have your original letter and subsequent communication decide to put out the whole truth.
Ex-president John Rawlings claims the recent documentary by Joy News on the chilling account of the murder of three High Court Judges and a retired army officer is an attack on him.
After much expectation and wait, Shatta Wale has replied Sarkodie’s diss song targeted at him.
Dancehall artiste Shatta Wale pulled off one of the biggest surprises of his life when he went down his knee to propose to his longtime girlfriend Shatta Michy.
A businessman and his wife shocked patrons at Shatta Wale’s album launch when they purchased the first copy of the album for ¢150,000.
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