The membership of the Suame Magazine Spare Parts dealers Association, an off shoot of Ghana Traders Union Association (GUTA) has given their foreigner colleagues in the retail market an ultimatum to leave the local market or face their wrath.
Far be it from me to trivialise attempts by any government of Ghana to institute measures that improve education in the country.
Education, as the adage goes, is the bedrock for the development of every nation. A country that fails to give priority to the education of its children has a bleak future.
Mugeez, one of the dudes of the musical group, R2bees, has expressed his artistic ability in real life business venture, as he outlines new men wear for the fashion trends in the country.
Royal Philips , the global leader in lighting, has unveiled the spectacular illumination of Ghana's iconic Black Star Monument with its latest LED lighting technology, boosting the beautification of the city of Accra and cutting energy consumption by 80% as compared to the existing conventional lighting.
Isaac Ashai Odamtten, Tema Metropolitan Chief Executive, has disclosed that the Assembly will construct at least six modern basic schools at selected areas within the metropolis before the end of the year.
Ghana received a total of US$562, 48 million in revenues from oil receipts in the first half of 2014, Minister of Finance, Seth Terkper, said.
G-Life Ghana is a non-governmental organization and is spearheading an initiative of bringing development to deprived and rural environs, identified within the ten regions of the country. The concept behind the 12 village's initiative means targeting 12 numerical villages.
The Minority in Parliament have described the government's demand for GH¢3 billion to supplement the 2014 budget as a sign that the economy is in dire straits.
The phenomenon of ghost names has, for as long as one can remember, been a scepter deliberately imposed on the public payroll by fraudulent officers for their own dirty ends.
On Monday, the 14th of July 2014, the faltering Ghanaian economy was hit with another body blow in the form of yet one more hike in fuel prices, with the price of petrol going up by 23%. Concerned Ghanaians For Responsible Governance (CGRG) raised the issue of petroleum prices in our 1st July, 2014 petition presented to His Excellency President John Dramani Mahama.
Ba -The World Cup is over. It was brutally fought. There were some very exciting matches, such as Ghana's draw against Germany, and many boring matches, some of which had to go to penalties for a winner to emerge.
Accra -ON TUESDAY, July 1, on the 54th anniversary of Ghana's Republic, I wrote a lengthy article in this paper under the caption, MAHAMA AYARIGA IS THE WRONG MAN FOR SPORTS. One of the reasons I assigned for my failure to support the choice of the Member of Parliament for Bawku Central to direct the portfolio responsible for sports promotion in this land of our birth, was that truth, in my opinion, has never been a good ally in the performance of the official duties of the man who has just been
The Minister of Finance, Seth Terkper, says Ghana's economy has begun to show signs of recovery from the current challenges, expressing optimism that the nation will rise again.
About 12 million people living in 98 districts in Ghana stand the risk of contracting lymphatic filariasis (elephantiasis). Four million others, from 63 districts are also at risk of being infected with onchocerciasis (river blindness), according to the Ministry of Health.
The issue of high maternal mortality has become a major development issue and, therefore, captured in the Millennium Development Goals four and five to ensure a reduction or eradicate it totally from the health delivery system.
The chiefs and people of the Ada Traditional Area would, from July 31 to August 7, celebrate their annual festival, the Asafotufiami.
Kumasi -His Excellency President John Dramani Mahama has donated 13 four-wheel drives to the Regional, National and the Chieftaincy Secretariat in the country.
The Electoral Commission has scheduled a meeting with the Inter-Party Advisory Committee for Friday, July 18, 2004. Topics on the agenda include the limited revision of the Voters Register from July 25 to August 3, 2014, the report on the inspection of political party offices, and proposals for reforms submitted by the political parties and civil society.
Ghana's plans to embark upon a nuclear power project are progressing gradually, Professor Benjamin Jabez B. Nyarko, Director-General of the Ghana Atomic Energy Commission (GAEC) has stated in Accra.
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