Popular actress and TV presenter Valentina Nana Agyeiwaa, also known as Afia Schwarzenegger has welcomed singer Becca's decision to take legal action against her after allegedly making defamatory remarks about her.
In May, the Danquah Institute raised the alarm that one of the documents that the Electoral Commission has announced as adequate proof of Ghanaian citizenship would compromise the integrity of the Voters Register.
Accra -The failure of Ghana at the 2014 World Cup has been a source of worry to many Ghanaians. With the state economy virtually on its knees, many are the ordinary Ghanaians who looked up to the Black Stars to redeem part of the sinking image of this nation in football in Brazil 2014. Before the 2014 World Cup, the national team had virtually the world toasting the relative success of the team in South Africa, where the Black Stars reached the quarter-finals of the World Cup in 2010.
Family of missing Hiplife artiste Castro De Destroyer has stopped the umbrella body for musicians in Ghana - the Musicians Union of Ghana (MUSIGA), from organizing any ceremony meant to mark the one week of Castro's mysterious disappearance.
Kumasi -SOME TRADERS and artisans at Suame Magazine, the biggest mechanic hub in the Ashanti Regional capital, Kumasi, reportedly engaged in fisticuffs with some police personnel detailed to maintain law and order at the premises yesterday, following altercations with their Nigerian counterparts.
Many have come to the conclusion that "The African Dancehall King" is out of vibe, esteem and initiative, but little did critics know that Samini Dagati would be marshaling experts in the sustainable energy sector to embark on a national project.
FORMER CHAIRMAN of the Ghana Football Association, Dr. Nyaho Nyaho-Tamakloe says government's decision to investigate the national team's participation at the just ended World Cup finals in Brazil, will not attract sanctions from FIFA.
THE Norwegian Ambassador to Ghana, Mrs. Hege Hertzberg, has urged the Ghana government to use the oil resource to transform the country's economy from import dependent, to become a leading exporter on the African continent.
A former Trade and Industry Minister under the Kufuor administration, Alan Kyerematen, has bemoaned the gradual transformation of Ghana into a NATO nation - No Action Talk Only.
The Ghana Agricultural Input Dealers Association (GAIDA) has refuted media reports that the Kejetia Terminal in Kumasi is the hub of sale of counterfeit agrochemical products.
Nana Yaw Amankwaa II, Benkumhene and Acting President of the Kwatwoma Traditional Council, is praying a Sunyani High Court to nullify the decision of the Brong-Ahafo Regional House of Chiefs to withdraw his representation in the House.
Following widespread broad hints of an impending major hike in petroleum prices, which the fuel retailers took advantage of by closing shop early, Ghanaians woke up yesterday, Monday, July 14, to find premium gas selling at GH¢3.36 per litre, an all-time high. This is about 23 percent of the GH¢2.73 at which it had sold barely 24 hours earlier.
Female students of Akwamuman Senior High School (SHS) in the Asuogyaman District have reduced any available bush in the school compound into places of convenience, following the collapse of their Kumasi Ventilated Improved Pit (KVIP).
The AngloGold Ashanti Iduapriem Mine has cut the sod to commence the construction of houses and social infrastructure for the relocation of residents of Mankessim community near its Ajopa operations, in the region.
MTN Ghana is increasing the data speeds in both the Western and Central regions to enhance the data experience in that part of the country which hosts abundance oil and gas resources.
A Private Members' Motion that seeks to set up a special Parliamentary Committee of Enquiry to investigate the airlifting of US$3million to Brazil to pay the appearance fees of Black Stars' players and other related matters before, during and after the World Cup had been struck down by the National Democratic Congress (NDC) Members of Parliament.
The Institute of Economic Affairs' campaign against the winner-takes-all nature of our politics is throwing up quite some interesting suggestions.
Petroleum products are now selling at a little over 20 percent of their previous prices, according to latest figures from the National Petroleum Authority (NPA). The price increment takes effect today.
The Newmont Ahafo Development Foundation (NADeF) has given the Susuanso community, a mine-take area in the Tano North District of the Brong-Ahafo Region of Newmont Ahafo mine project, a facelift.
The Accra Railway Workers Union of the Trade Union Congress (TUC) will today, July 14, 2014, embark on sit-down strike to protest against low level of salaries, lack of incentives, spare parts, deplorable rail lines and many problems facing the railway sector of the country's transportation system.
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