National Organizer of the opposition New Patriotic Party, Alhaji Moctar Bamba is this morning leading a delegation of more than 20 party members to the Ho prison where jailed Daily Searchlight publisher, Ken Kuranchie is being held.
President John Mahama has directed that government scholarships to study abroad, should be granted only to students who want to pursue courses that are not offered by institutions in Ghana.
There has been an explosion at the Aboadze Thermal plant, in Takoradi Friday morning.
It will be at least six weeks before heavy security presence patrolling the streets of Alavanyo and Nkonya will be rolled back, the Volta Regional Minister has said.
Workers of the Ghana Railway Company have appealed to President John Mahama to help make the company more effective.
The Northern Regional Police Command is taking steps to avoid a repeat of religious clashes that resulted in the destruction of properties following disagreements over the contents of an Islamic sermon in the month of Ramadan last year.
Workers of Accra-based free-to-air television channel, Metropolitan Television (Metro TV) have served notice they will embark on a sit-down strike Friday morning in protest against unpaid allowances.
The Ghana Bar Association has cautioned its members to show circumspection when commenting on the election petition case before the Supreme Court.
Several courts in the country have poor infrastructure, and according to a former Attorney General, it is time for the Bar to help the Bench - through personal contributions.
Government says it is expecting Nigeria to resume supply of gas to Ghana “in a matter of days,” following completion of repair works on the damaged onshore gas pipeline.
Some Members of Parliament are on a collision course with Speaker Edward Doe Adjaho over his decision to form a committee to draft a code of conduct for the House.
Joy FMÂ’s Midday News anchor and International Correspondent, Jefferson Sackey is amongst five brand icons that have been selected to inspire African youth to rise and shine when Guinness Ghana on Thursday July 4 launched its new Pan African project,
Genuine autobiographies–that is to say very few autobiographies–tell it as it is, giving the past a distinct otherness while allowing the chief characters some latitude to situate themselves in our world.
All said and done, though, this activity is nothing but a demonstration of desperation. I consider it as misplaced and unwarranted. It portrays the apprehension that has gripped the NPP camp, especially at this time when the controversy surrounding the pith of their petition (their so-called “water-tight” evidence in the form of pink sheets) is still damaging their interests. Credibility is the bulwark of litigation; and they know how they feel after the KPMG’s work.
My attention has been drawn to a publication in the Ghanaian Lens Newspaper and subsequently republished in several online news outlets with the headline “Ken Kuranchie’s Conviction Justified – Otiko Djaba.”
“The path of development is a journey of discovery that is clear only in retrospect, and it’s rarely a straight line.”
GhanaÂ’s youth football team, the Black Satellites, have received a psychological boost to overcome their challenges at the 2013 FIFA U-20 World Cup currently taking place in Turkey.
The Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA) on Friday closed down the premises of Huantian Deli Ghana, a Chinese Manufacturing Company, for its inability to produce documents covering their operations.
The government should not wait till the unexpected happens. Indeed the government stands supreme in matters which bother on the welfare of the ordinary citizens.
Members of Ghana National Association of Teachers (GNAT) in the Upper West Region, have appealed to the Controller and Accountant General Department (CAGD) to consider putting workers passport pictures on their pay slips.
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