Kenyan Prime Minister Raila Odinga has filed a Supreme Court appeal against Uhuru Kenyatta's narrow victory in the presidential election's first round.
The President of Lebanon General Michel Sleiman has arrived in Ghana for a two day official visit to the country with an 86 member delegation.
Twenty seven Chinese nationals, three of them females, whose ages ranged between 20 and 57, were denied entry into Ghana last Tuesday because they bore fictitious entry documents.
The Principal State Attorney handling the case of the two Nigerian businessmen, who were arrested by officials of the Narcotics Control Board for allegedly importing 200 kilogrammes of cocaine, prayed an Accra Fast Track High Court for a two-week adjournment yesterday.
The case of a 16-year-old girl residing at Channel 2, a suburb of Ashaiman, who was reportedly forced into a marriage, has suddenly taken a different twist, as the girl has openly expressed her desire to marry the man suspected to be an Islamic teacher.
Nana Essilfie-Conduah, Head of Journalism Department of the African University College of Communications, has urged journalists to develop punchy, straight forward and catchy leads.
The Vatican dismissed claims that Pope Francis played a direct role in the kidnappings of two Jesuit priests during Argentina's murderous military dictatorship and described them as part of a campaign by "left-wing anti-clerical elements to attack the church."
Public sector workers have been advised to find others means of getting their labour problems addressed rather than resorting to industrial actions while the general public has also been advised to make their voice heard as they contribute to the payment of these workers.
Parliament is expected to rise sine die on Friday 22 March, 2013 for the Easter break.
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