Two people have been killed in renewed clashes that ensued between Kokombas and Bimobas at Kpemali near Napkanduri in the Northern region Thursday morning.
Maize farmers in Techiman and its environs have called for the introduction of weighing scales in the sale of the product, to offer them better pricing system.
Founder of the MO Foundation and mobile communications enterpreneur, Mohammed Ibrahim, is calling for a shift in the method of education on the African continent, to address the huge unskilled labour and graduate unemployment on the continent.
Executive Director of policy think-tank IMANI Ghana, Franklin Cudjoe has said using legal action to compel doctors to go to work disgruntled, will not resolve the 25 days old strike by the Ghana Medical Association.
All regional offices of Zoomlion Ghana would be operating as semi-autonomous entities from June 2013.
The Chief Executive Officer of BEIGE Capital, Mr Mike Nyinaku, has said the lack of appropriate documentation and the weaknesses in the entire process of asset administration have resulted in a weak credit support system.
Head of Micro-finance and Banking Supervision at the Bank of Ghana (BoG), Dr. Yaw Gyima-Larbi has revealed that 171 financial institutions have been issued with final license to legally operate in the country.
The National Lottery Authority (NLA) says it is losing almost the same amount that it generates annually to the activities of illegal lotto operators in the country.
GhanaÂ’s Embassy in Dubai has indicated the country may have to improve its security checks and also reduce delays at the countryÂ’s international airport, if it wants to remain attractive to foreign investors.
Ghana will join other global leaders for Business Bite 2013, an international conference on quality leadership scheduled to take place in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia from June 30 to July 6, 2013.
Fears that the countryÂ’s gas infrastructure project at Atuabo could suffer further delays, have been allayed as the Chinese contractor, SINOPEC is expected to resume work Thursday 2nd May.
Ghana should move to selling long-term bonds to investors, but it must get certain “parameters” in place first in order for the bonds to be successful, Alhassan Andani, Chief Executive Officer of Stanbic Bank, has told BVisit Myjoyonline.com for latest news, breaking news, audio and feature stories in Ghana The son of deposed Libyan leader Col Muammar Gaddafi, Saif al-Islam, has briefly appeared in court to face criminal charges and has been appointed two local lawyers.
Nearly 260,000 people died during the famine that hit Somalia from 2010 to 2012, a study shows.
Dozens of people have been killed in a gold mine collapse in Sudan's Darfur region, said the chief of the district where fighting over gold in January led to the region's worst unrest in years.
No you cannot name your baby Lucifer or Christ or Messiah, the New Zealand naming agency has said.
A US jury awards $240m to 32 mentally disabled men who suffered decades of abuse while working for a turkey processing company in Iowa.
Three college friends of the Boston bombings suspect appear in court, accused of obstructing the police investigation into the attacks.
I am calling on you and the entire membership of the Ghana Journalists Association (GJA) to immediately boycott all activities of the Ghana Armed Forces until the soldiers who assaulted the cameramen of the Daily Graphic and Ghanaian Times at the Black Star Square during the 56th Independence celebrations are handed to the police for prosecution.
What the highest court of the land did on Tuesday, 31st April, was to submit, without a fight, to a legislative invasion of its space, with the worst form of excuse that only the President can protect the courts from this kind of invasion!
Two persons have been confirmed dead in renewed clashes between the Konkombas and the Bimobas at Kpemale, a farming community in the Bunkpurugu/Yunyoo District of the Northern Region.
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