Bad news: Your Facebook page is likely about to slow down. Good news: The change will help keep online thieves away.
Disciplinary proceedings has been opened against three team officials of Tema Youth, supporters of Berekum Chelsea and a player for actions in the Glo Premier League.
Eating more chocolate improves a nation's chances of producing Nobel Prize winners - or at least that's what a recent study appears to suggest.
The governing National Democratic Congress and the opposition New Patriotic Party have demanded the inclusion of PNC's Hassan Ayariga in the 2nd Institute of Economic Affairs (IEA) Presidential Debate.
A Texas man thought he was being charitable but ended up being a little too generous by donating a pair of shoes which had his life savings.
The Electoral Commission (EC) has deleted from the Biometric Voter Register, names of people who engaged in multiple registration.
A pregnant mother-of-two who desperately wanted a daughter jumped from a cliff-top when she discovered the twins she was carrying were boys, a coroner's court has been told.
Chipmaker Intel announces that its chief executive Paul Otellini is going to retire from the company that he joined in 1974.
The police have arrested two persons suspected of perpetrating an attack on the Chairman of the Public Accounts Committee of Parliament, Mr. Albert Kan Dapaah at his residence on September 25, 2012.
Vodafone Ghana has introduced at least two devices unto the Ghanaian market which allows seamless connection to the Microsoft Windows 8 operating system without the customer having to download and install any software and do any settings.
A British man is facing criminal charges after accidentally handing out bags of cocaine to a police officer's children on Halloween night.
For obvious reasons, it is not often that I bother my head over pronouncements by the countryÂ’s so-called Men of God. Many of them have over the years preached virtue but practised vice and havenÂ’t impressed me.
A mass of contemporary projects are infusing the city with a charming juxtaposition of old and new, and drawing travellers beyond the ancient city walls.
Kofi Assan, a reporter with Adom 106.3 FM, was on Monday night arrested by the Motor Traffic and Transport Unit (MTTU) of the police service.
Minister for Health, Alban Bagbin, has been nominated as the recipient of the maiden ‘Most Respected Minister of the Year Award’ instituted by Institute of Policy and Strategy Development (IPSD), a leading African leadership and good governance training centre.
As we enter the final lap of the Presidential and Parliamentary Election, Joy FM, your Election Headquarters has unveiled three new exciting programmes designed to inform and educate the electorate on the electoral process and a content analysis of the manifestos of the various political parties.
Some angry youth in Kumasi are planning a peace march to the Ashanti Regional MinisterÂ’s office to protest the conduct of his spokesperson.
The beautiful smiles on the faces of these happy toddlers (pictured above) do not come about because they are in one of the Grade ‘A’ schools as you may think, but because they have found themselves at a place better than they would have otherwise been.
As part of government's effort to create sustainable employment for the youth, about 3,635 have graduated as beneficiaries under the Trade and Vocation module of the Ghana Youth Employment and Entrepreneurial Development Agency (GYEEDA).
Guinness Ghana Breweries Limited (GGBL) has been recognised for its performance in Corporate Social Responsibility at the annual CSR Awards held on 16 November 2012 at the Coconut Groove Regency Hotel in Accra.
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