Fifa has extended the mandate of the normalisation committee, set up to run Ghana's Football Association(GFA), by a further six months.
Banks and other financial companies are shifting more assets and jobs out of the United Kingdom as the country lurches towards Brexit.
Plans are far advanced to turn a roadside craft centre at Peki Anyensu in the South Dayi District into a highway rest stop and cultural craft village.
The death toll in the gory accident between two buses on the Kintampo-Techiman road in the Bono East Region, is now 55, police have confirmed.
Five household names in Ghanaian acting have told the story behind the hit comedy series Taxi Driver in what was a tribute to talent and creativity.
Ride-hailing firm Uber will list on the New York Stock Exchange, according to reports, in one of the most anticipated stock debuts of the year.
The Ato Forson led Caucus Group, during its press conference on March 20, 2019, asked five questions for the Vice President, Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia to answer.
Indigenous carrier Africa World Airlines is rejecting reports by Bloomberg that they are planning to acquire two COMAC ARJ21 jets from the Chinese aircraft maker.
“Man is born free and everywhere he is in chains.” Jean-Jacques Rousseau’s opening words captured in his thoughts of ‘The Social Contract’, signals the limitations of man despite the strings of freedom available.
???????A number of Youth Groups drawn across Africa with support from some civil society organisations have impressed on African governments to stop the lip-service and take immediate action on climate change.
Deputy Minister of Trade and Industry says the government has put in place strategies to double exports by the end of 2019.
Two service officers of the Ghana National Fire Service who were dismissed in 2013 and 2014 for getting pregnant have been reinstated.
Veteran Actor, Psalm Adjeteyfio, has revealed he did not know how to drive when he was selected for the role of T.T in the popular television series, Taxi Driver.
It’s one of those albums that dropped like “boom”. Let’s say like Kamikaze.
One would wonder why a very important sector such as tourism does not have a ministerial portfolio at the national level.
Investigative journalist Anas Aremeyaw Anas has expressed frustration with the level of apathy within the Ghana Police Service concerning an investigation into the murder of his slain colleague Ahmed Hussein-Suale.
The Police Administration has requested Parliament to release Mr Kennedy Agyapong to assist the police with investigations into a case of assault lodged against him.
A video has gone viral showing a young man brutally assaulted by a city guard.
Imagine the founder of one of Ghana’s most respected universities shows up one day in the campus dressed up in female attire?
Does Ghana have enough talent playing regular competitive football? Or are the coaches not looking hard enough?
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