“We struggle very hard to remove one cockroach from power and the next rat comes to do the same thing. Haba!” – this seems to be what the Egyptian protestors are echoing.
President John Mahama on Thursday held a closed door meeting with the leadership of the Ghana Railway Workers Union.
Lieutenant Commander M.A. Larbi, Director of Public Relations of the Ghana Armed Forces, has said a joint military and police re-enforcement team has been deployed to the Nkonya-Alvanyo area to maintain law and order.
Mr Clement Kofi Humado, Minister of Food and Agriculture, has said government is determined to support farmers with improved farming technologies for increased productivity.
Prices of foodstuffs and commodities in the Koforidua Central Market slightly dropped as compared to last week, a Ghana News Agency survey has revealed.
XYZ News has gathered reports that part of the Aboadze Thermal Plant in Takoradi in the Western region has exploded.
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 over 4,500 traders who lost their wares in market fires in Accra and Kumasi have been identified by government for support.
A civil engineer, Mohammed Abdullai has allayed the fears of users of the Kaneshie market foot bridge who say it could cause a major disaster.
The Court of Appeal yesterday stayed the execution of the judgement of the Commercial Court that awarded $91-million judgement debt against the National Investment Banks (NIB).
Mr Emmanuel Armah-Kofi Buah, Ministry of Energy and Petroleum, has said the repair work and testing on the West African Gas Pipeline has been completed and soon the supply of gas shall resume.
The Member of Parliament for Akwapim South of the Eastern Region, Osei Bonsu Amoah says government should declare bankruptcy if it cannot finance ongoing projects in the country.
Aggrieved workers of Metro TV are calling for the head of the Human Resource Manager of the Accra-based free-to-air television channel.
A former Second Deputy Speaker of Parliament, Professor Mike Ocquaye has spoken against the flamboyant and expensive payment of bride price in traditional marriages.
Deputy Communications Director of the New Patriotic Party is deeply troubled over the incarceration of the Editor of the Daily Searchlight newspaper.
Deputy Finance Minister, Mr Ato Forson, has said tax holidays exist for companies importing farming machinery and inputs for local use.
Egypt's military has moved against the leadership of the Muslim Brotherhood, a day after deposing President Mohammed Morsi.
As the majority- minority rift over the passage of the Amended Communications Service Tax bill continues, Member of Parliament for Obuasi, Kwaku Kwarteng has expressed shock over the urgency with which the majority sought to push the bill through parliament.
Deputy Communications Director of the New Patriotic Party is deeply troubled over the incarceration of the Editor of the Daily Searchlight newspaper.
The Cape Coast court complex, which houses the Circuit, Magistrate and High courts in the municipality, like most courts across the country, is rotting away due to several decades of neglect.
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