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Kenya's former Prime Minister Raila Odinga is in currently in the UK and when BBC Africa's Veronique Edwards caught up with him, she first asked him how he feels now that the election is over.
Waterkloof saga: Security was paramount - officialNews24Johannesburg - Virendra Gupta, the Indian High Commissioner, said special permission to land a chartered jet at Waterkloof Air Force base was obtained for security reasons, SABC reported on Thursday. The wealthy and politically-connected Gupta family ...and more »
The convict pleaded guilty and in default will serve three months imprisonment in hard labour.
The Ghana League Club Associations (GHALCA) are preparing to launch this year’s President’s Cup which will feature two foreign teams in a four-team contest.
Assistant Superintendent of Police (ASP) Ebenezer Tetteh, Public Relations Officer of the Northern Police Command told the Ghana News Agency that the clashes started on Thursday dawn and resulted in the death of the deceased while three others sustained gunshot wounds.
Though RBT, the largest financial institution in the Caribbean Region, had acquired an eight per cent share of HFC Bank, Mr Asare Akuffo, Managing Director of the Bank, said his outfit remained purely a Ghanaian bank with majority ownership.
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. Assistant Superintendent of Police (ASP) Ebenezer Tetteh, Public Relations Officer of the …
Phil Bloomer The Business & Human Rights Resource Centre has appointed a new Executive Director. The new Director, Phil Bloomer is expected to start work in September 2013, the organisation said in a press release. Before his appointment, Bloomer who …
The Africa Centre for Energy Policy-Ghana (ACEP) and Australia-based Social Performance have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to build capacity and promote transparency in the extractive industry. Dr Mohammed Amin Adam, Executive Director ACEP and Dr Fiona Martin, Director of …
Mr Ken Baffoe, a retired Educationist, has blamed politicians for the current educational problems facing the nation. He said the situation where the education policy keeps changing with every new government has been unhelpful and that there needs to be …
Management of HFC Bank on Thursday dismissed as false, claims being made in a section of the media that the Republic Bank of Trinidad (RBT) had taken over ownership of the Ghanaian bank. Though RBT, the largest financial institution in …
The fourth quarter report added that prevailing rigid requirements demanded by commercial banks in the country had resulted in low access to credit by the private sector.
Spartak Moscow boss Valeri Karpin has welcome Black Stars striker Abdul Majeed Waris back in his squad to face Mordovia Saransk in the Russia Premier League after recovering from illness.
Nigerian percussionist Helen Parker-Jayne Isibor - also known as her artistic name, The Venus Bushfires - tells BBC Africa about her love for the unusual Swiss-made, UFO-shaped instrument she plays.
Frank Agyare, Eric Yeboah, Lawrence Prempeh and Philip Yaw Asante, alias “Agatha,†all unemployed, and between 18 and 20 years, attacked their victim and seized from him cash of GH¢2,500.00, cellular phone and other valuables on April 24, at Krofrom, Kumasi.
Dr Mohammed Amin Adam, Executive Director ACEP and Dr Fiona Martin, Director of Social Performance signed the agreement at a short ceremony in Accra.
The items included detergents, toiletries, used clothing, fruit drinks and other consumables.
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