Ho -Fred Dela Adzisam, 56, who allegedly defrauded six people in Ho of GH¢11,900, under the pretext of facilitating their enlistment into the Ghana Immigration Service (GIS), has been arrested.
The United Progressive Party (UPP) will legalise marijuana in the country and use proceeds from its cultivation to boost economic growth and development.
The Coalition of Election Observers (CODEO) has raised concerns over the proposal by the Electoral Commission (EC) to cut down voting hours.
The President, Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo has applauded the Helping Africa Foundation for building more ultra-modern Information and Communication Technology (ICT) laboratories to complement efforts of promoting free quality education for all Ghanaian children.
Ziope -THE Agotime-Ziope District Assembly will continue to commit massive resources towards the realisation of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) as part of its priority efforts to boost the local economy, the DCE, Mr D. D. Dzorkpe, has assured.
Scores of South Africans from all walks of life on Saturday joined foreigners to march against xenophobia.
Tamale -A man has been found dead in a stream at Kobilmahigu, a suburb of the Tamale metropolis, in the Northern Region, yesterday.
Ho -THE Ho Technical University (HTU) has been granted accreditation to run a four-year straight Bachelor of Technology degree in Hospitality Management.
About 338 suspected criminals, including 65 females, were yesterday dawn arrested in a police cum military operation in the Accra metropolis.
The President of the Institution of Engineering and Technology, Ghana (IET), Eric Atta-Sonno, has cautioned engineers to guard against colluding with political office holders to do shoddy works and contracts.
The founding President of IMANI Africa, Franklin Cudjoe has asked the president to intensify his fight against corruption by sanctioning his appointees tarnishing his image with alleged corrupt practices.
Winneba -A writ has been filed at the High Court in Winneba, the Central Region, against the University of Education Winneba (UEW), the Vice Chancellor, Reverend Father Professor Anthony Afful-Broni, the Registrar and the Finance Officer, all of the UEW.
Over the past week, the education front has seen some level of unease with the placement of Junior High School graduates in their choice of Senior High Schools (SHS).
The usual pockets of fights and exchanges between passengers and commercial driver's assistants commonly referred to as 'mates' that often characterise increment in transport fares seems to have died down this year.
(Reuters) - A boat carrying migrants sank off the coast of Tunisia on Tuesday drowning at least two people with nine rescued and another 14 missing, a coastguard official said.
Acting IGP James Oppong-Boanuh says the police failed in rescuing the four girls who went missing in Takoradi last year for various reasons. According to him, “for various reasons,” the police “were unsuccessful in obtaining and acting on accurate actionable intelligence on time” to rescue the girls who have now been confirmed dead upon DNA … The post We couldn’t
Those working in the financial industry in Ghana may hear the words ‘digital’ and ‘innovation’ more than five times a day. These terms have become buzzwords, and are routinely dropped into PowerPoint presentations, meetings, and general business parlance. There is a reason for this: every bank is now trying to figure out how to turn […] The post Ebo Richardson writes:
Actress Lydia Forson has said too many people in leadership positions in the country “know nothing about what being a leader means.
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Black Stars was not involved in the just ended international break so Ghanaian players had extra time to rest.
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