The removal of heads of public corporations as a result of a change of government has been declared as unconstitutional by the Supreme Court.
Newspaper headlines: Monday, June 24, 2019
Consolidated Bank Ghana has paid out some GH¢2 billion to depositors, including microfinance and savings and loans companies from bond cash it received from the Bank of Ghana.
Tunisia are favourites to make a winning start to their 2019 Africa Cup of Nations campaign as they face Angola in a Group E clash at New Suez Stadium on Monday.
Ghana's Kelvin Boateng became the first African player to score below 30 at the World Adventure Minigolf Masters (WAGM) in Sweden as the three-day Championship ended on Sunday, June 16, 2019.
Operation Vanguard has apprehended 15 suspected Chinese illegal miners in the Juaboso District in the Western North Region.
An ICT lab being constructed at the Zanlerigu Junior High School in the Nabdam District in the Upper East Region has been abandoned for lack of funds.
Mr. Firmin Nkamleu Ngassam, the Managing Director of solar energy designing, developing and installation company, Yingli Namene West Africa, has advised businesses in the country not to allow the upfront cost of solar plant installations to deter them from adding the resource to their energy mix.
A Minnesota woman said a debt collection agency is trying to collect a $35 ticket she received at the age of 15 for not wearing a seat belt.
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