PR and advertising company, Ogilvy Ghana, has won three awards at the 2017 Institute of Public Relations Excellence Awards held at the La-Palm Beach Hotel in Accra.
Newspaper headlines: Monday, February 11, 2019
President Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo has called for support to construct the National Cathedral of Ghana.
Three persons have been picked up by police in Wa East after a bloody clash between two logging groups on Saturday.
Goosie Tanoh has asked party delegates to consider a candidate with a proven track record when electing the party’s presidential candidate on February 23.
Central Youth Abroad, a Cape Coast-based Organisation has donated GH¢5000 to support the upkeep of the 5-year-old boy whose hand was slashed with a machete by his stepmother.
Fishermen in the Central Region are calling on the government to ensure that all forms of illegal fishing methods are stopped to give meaning to this year’s closed season.
Consolidated Bank Ghana (CBG) has assured the financial market that customers and investors, individual and institutional, are being paid promptly when their deposits and investments mature.
The Minister for Education has announced plans to upgrade the Senior High School certificate into a National Diploma certificate which can allow graduates to gain employment after completion of their programmes.
Like most Ghanaians, commissions and committees of enquiry have become akin to asking the Fire Service to investigate a major fire outbreak.
The Asian experience suggests that democracy is not necessary to engineer an economic miracle. However, the Africa’s postcolonial experience suggests ineluctably that democracy is vital to sustain economic success.
From encouraging suicide to giving young people an unhealthy addiction to staring at smartphones, digital technology has been accused in recent days of doing more harm than good.
We all make wrong decisions from time to time, but one woman in the UK feels like she’s made so many of them over the last year that she now wants to pay an “enlightened individual” $2,600 to make decisions on her behalf for a month.
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