The Ghana National Union of Polytechnic Students (GNUPS) join Ghanaians today in marking this day which will go down memory lane as being historic and democratic. Few weeks ago, Ghana went through successfully the test that threw other countries in a state of unrest and bedlam.
The aftermath of the December 2012 Presidential and Parliamentary elections is brewing a wave of serious, confusion within the rank of the Convention People's Party (CPP), as both executives and members trade accusations as to who caused the woeful performance of the party at the polls.
The entire Nkawie Nyinamso No1 village was on Friday reported to be in flames, after a gas tanker overturned and immediately caught fire spreading through the town, in a matter of minutes
The Bible Society of Ghana is gearing up for its annual Bible Week Celebration in the first week of February 2013.
ParliamentÂ’s appointment committee is expected to meet sometime next week to consider nominees for the positions of ministers and deputies.
The Aquaculture and Fisheries Collaborative Research Support Program (AquaFish CRSP) is empowering Ghanaian women to consolidate their role in the business of fish farming.
The Finance Ministry is contemplating registration of all unemployed persons in the country.
President John Dramani Mahama Thursday gave an assurance that his administration would work towards ending power outages and ensure stable supply of power in the country.
A survey conducted by FAKS Investigative Services, an investigative and research company in Ghana, has named Local Government and Rural Administration Minister Samuel Ofosu Ampofo, was the Best Minister in 2012 and MP for Akuapem North, Mr. William Ofori Boafo was the Best MP.
The Social Welfare Department has promised to assist the 11-year-old girl, who was forced by her grandparents to sit in boiling water as punishment for chronic bed-wetting.
Three people were seriously injured in an accident when a demonstration staged by taxi drivers against the Kintampo Police turned sour Thursday morning.
Mr. Terkper was born in Somanya in the Eastern Region of Ghana, where he started his Elementary School education in the Presby cluster of schools. He obtained his first degree in Bachelor of Commerce (B.Comm.) from the University of Cape Coast (UCC) in Ghana.
Interest rates on long term funds could be declining in coming months. ThatÂ’s if the almost 17 percent of governmentsÂ’ offer to investors who participated in ThursdayÂ’s bond issue is anything to go by.
Economic growth slowed in the third quarter of 2012 as the services sector, which provides the largest chunk of output, shrunk for the first time in five quarters, by 2.2 percent.
Hearts of Oak goalkeepersÂ’ trainer Abubakar Damba has been sacked from the club for his rift with Sammy Adjei and Tetteh Luggard during league matches, as well as non performance for the first round of the league.
Government has said that District Municipal and Metropolitan Chief Executives are not affected by the general reshuffle of ministers.
The Managing Editor of the Al-Hajj newspaper has described President John Mahama as being more humble than the late Professor John Atta Mills.
The Ghana Medical Association (GMA) on Thursday expressed its dissatisfaction about the unresolved post single spine migration issues and has, therefore, given the new government a two-week window period to resolve the issues.
The leadership of Parliament is meeting with the Presidency on alternative arrangements for accommodation for new Members of Parliament.
The Lead Counsel in the NDCÂ’s joinder application, Nana Ato Dadzie is calling on all and sundry to exercise faith and confidence in the judicial system in discharging its duties.
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