Solomon Amissah, a 37-year-old resident of Bracknell in England, has been sentenced to 11 years and six months in prison following a tragic collision resulting from his dangerous driving. The sentencing was handed down at Reading Crown Court on Thursday and included an eight-year driving ban, with Amissah required to pass an extended re-test before regaining his licence.
This apology comes in the wake of violent protests and tragic deaths caused by the now-withdrawn Finance bill.
Starting your day with a compliment sets a positive tone for everything that follows.
Ghanaian songstress Wendy Shay has confirmed that she and her former manager, Bullet, have reconciled and are once again collaborating.
The National Peace Council has expressed its support for the Electoral Commission's (EC) proposal to use the Ghana Card as the sole document for voter registration.
Plastic manufacturers in Ghana are threatening to shut down operations in response to the government's recent decision to impose a 5% tax on plastic products.
Davido has reportedly acquired a new private jet that is said to have cost him $75,000,000.
Funny Face has expressed suspicions that the mother of his children may have been giving them marijuana to smoke.
The flagbearer of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), John Mahama, has donated GH¢50,000 to the Buzstopboys, a group of sanitation volunteers.
Ghana legend Asamoah Gyan has had his say on transfer speculations linking Mohammed Kudus with a move to Saudi Arabia.
The General Secretary of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), Fifi Fiavi Kwetey, has disclosed that some members of the governing New Patriotic Party (NPP) are tired of the rampant corruption in the Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo government.
Ghana and West Ham United star Mohammed Kudus has named his ultimate World XI, with compatriot Thomas Partey included in his list.
Kenya has recently been a focal point of political turmoil, as mass protests erupted in response to a new finance bill. These protests, driven by widespread dissatisfaction with the government, have brought significant changes and highlighted the power of the people. Ghana, currently grappling with its socio-economic issues, can draw valuable lessons from Kenya's experience.
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