President Nana Akufo-Addo will Tuesday sign the Right to Information bill into law, fifty-six days after it was passed by Parliament.
Huawei is taking the trade war into uncharted territory. The onslaught by President Donald Trump’s administration on one of China’s biggest companies marks a worrying turning point.
ENGIE has been selected for the operation and maintenance of the Orange Services Group's data center in Abidjan, for a five-year contract that will start early June 2019.
Asamoah Gyan announced his shock retirement from Black Stars on Monday.
CODEO has urged traditional rulers in the country to galvanise support for the 2019 District Level Elections (DLE) to help elect people of substance in their respective jurisdictions.
Floods continue to wreak havoc in parts of the capital following one hour of rain on Monday.
The National Peace Council is asking the government to extend training on identifying early warning signs on terrorism to the citizenry.
A 200-acre avocado plantation is currently at under cultivation in Abuakwa as the first phase of an agro-processing project under 1D1F programme.
Showbiz pundit, Francis Doku, has said the brawl a the Vodafone Ghana Music Awards (VGMA) could prove positive for the music industry.
Former President John Mahama has given his assessment of the country’s security situation, describing it as poor.
Deputy Minister of Energy in-charge of Power, William Owuraku Aidoo, has commissioned a $2.3 million electrification project at New Abirem Constituency in the Eastern Region.
General Secretary of the Ghana Pentecostal and Charismatic Council (GPCC), Rev. Emmanuel Barrigah, has urged Ghanaians to be vigilant and report suspicious characters to the police.
When asked what may be the greatest reason behind our glorious retrogression as a people, a chunk of us may attribute it to some demons somewhere? considering how spiritual we are.
The restrictions being placed on Huawei's access to the Android operating system will cast a long shadow over Tuesday's launch of the Chinese company's latest handsets.
A 33-year-old law-school graduate from London decided to start her own retail company selling vintage clothes online after struggling to find a job because of her good looks.
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