The Management of Golden Tulip, Accra, has emphasized that the workers of the hotel do not work under “poor working service conditions.â€Â
Nana Yaw Adu-Larbi, a teacher, has been sentenced to 17 years imprisonment by an Accra Circuit Court for defiling a five- year old girl at Gbawe, a suburb of Accra
The Electoral Commission would undertake a special exercise to transfer the votes of prospective candidates who want to contest the upcoming District Assembly and Unit Committee Election
The Chinese government on Monday signed a $812,786 agreement with the Ministry of Finance to provide materials to support Ghana’s preparatory works against Ebola
The Ahmadiyya Muslim Mission, Ghana, has officially appointed Maulvi Mohammed Bin Salih, as the new Ameer and Missionary-in-charge to manage the affairs of the mission
The Freemasons of Ghana has donated three patient monitors valued at ¢18,000 to the Effia-Nkwanta Regional Hospital in the Western Region to help in the clinical care of critically ill patients
After a very rancorous meeting of stakeholders at the Ministry of Trade and Industry last Wednesday where blows were almost exchanged, the Acting Minister of Trade, Dr. Mustapha Ahmed issued a statement asking for the suspension of the Standard Board’s proposed Ghana Conformity Assessment Policy
Over the last one month, the nation has been held spellbound by chilling and sickening testimonies by witnesses at the ongoing hearing by the Three-member Presidential Commission enquiring into the disgrace Ghana suffered at the 2014 ‘mundial’ in faraway Brazil
Actress Jackie Appiah appears before the World Cup Commission today. She is expected to clear the air about rumours that she went on a sex frolic with former Sports Minister Elvis Afriyie-Ankrah while in Brazil as one of the several Ambassadors for the FIFA 2014 World Cup
Ghana can degenerate into a civil war at any time, Senior Research Fellow at the Legon Centre for International Affairs and Diplomacy (LECIAD) at the University of Ghana, Dr Vladimir Antwi-Danso has said
On first blush, the reader is tempted to speculate whether the President of Ghana, who was reportedly touring one of the major hospitals in the country's capital, to get a first-hand appreciation of how cholera-infected patients were being treated, had jinxed the unfortunate victim
A few days ago, I launched a ‘one man’ appeal to well meaning citizens and organizations to come to the aid of many needy Ghanaians to be able to go school
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