Mr. Jeff Kavianu, Member of Parliament (MP) for Upper Manya, has called on parents to support their girls to attain education even to the tertiary level.
K.B Asante, an ex-minister is pleading with the government to tell all Ghanaians whether or not the state has the funds to pay the arrears of the various striking labour unions.
The Chief Executive Officer of the PeopleÂ’s Dialogue of PeopleÂ’s Dialogue on Human Settlement has said 80% of AccraÂ’s residents live in slums.
The Aflao Police is investigating a 26 year old Ghanaian driver who was caught with fake 100 dollar notes.
More often than not, children who are born into privileged homes get swollen headed and are never serious with anything. They tend to lead frivolous lives that are not worthy of the family name they bear.
The Volta Regional House of Chiefs has pledged its support for the Regional Minister, Mr Joseph Nii Laryea Afotey-Agbo, and the Deputy Regional Minister, Mr Francis Ganyaglo, respectively.
Osanyongmor James Narh, a foot soldier of the ruling National Democratic Congress (NDC), has been grabbed by the Akuse Police in the Eastern Region for posing as a National Security operative.
The Sunyani High Court has ordered the National Accreditation Board (NAB) to reinstate the certificate of accreditation to the Ideas University College (IUC) at Fiapre.
Five final year students of Krobo Girls Senior High School in the Eastern region are on admission at the Atua Government hospital for treatment for extensive multiple burns they sustained in a gas cooker explosion on Monday.
The election petition case continues today, Wednesday April 24, 2013 with President John MahamaÂ’s Counsel, Mr Tony Lithur expected to face-off once again, with key Witness Dr Mahamudu Bawumia, as the cross examination of the second PetitionerÂ’s testimony enters day 5.
The suspension of emergency services by doctors is gradually affecting healthcare delivery in public hospitals.
The Ghana Immigration Service (GIS) has reacted to a statement issued by Mass Action Committee (MAC) that impugned the integrity of the Service.
Ms Hannah Tetteh, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Regional Integration on Tuesday spelt out activities to mark the 50th anniversary celebration of the African Union (AU) from May 24 to 26.
The Police administration has noted with disappointment the reported involvement of some personnel of the Ejisu Police in the siphoning of fuel from an accident fuel tanker on Friday April 19, 2013.
Baby number one demands the best of everything. First-time mothers, excited at the prospect of kitting out a nursery, can spend a fortune on designer outfits, dinky little shoes and the cutest toys.
A two-year-old girl had a miraculous escape when she fell from a fourth floor balcony, bounced off a canvas canopy and landed unhurt on grass.
Efforts at sub-regional integration would be fruitless unless political leaders in the sub-region are willing and prepared to cede part of their sovereignty to West Africa.
THE FORMER Managing Director of Waterville has confirmed that the contract by Government to Waterville in the construction of two stadia was not supposed to be funded by the state.
Policemen in uniform were caught on camera siphoning fuel in barrels from a petrol tanker that was involved in an accident at Adadientem, a village near Ejisu in the Ashanti Region, at the weekend.
The Chief Executive Officer of the PeopleÂ’s Dialogue of PeopleÂ’s Dialogue on Human Settlement has said 80% of AccraÂ’s residents live in slums.
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