The continuous deterioration of Parliament House has compelled the leadership of the legislature to postpone its hosting of the President of the Republic to Tuesday, February 25, 2014.
Takoradi -A SENIOR Citizen and a former Assembly Member for Takoradi Amanfu, Mr. Francis Kobina Eghan has called for a full scale investigation to establish how Tanokrom-Kokompe, which was being occupied by artisans was sold to a foreign investor by the Metropolitan Assembly.
PIECES OF Information reaching The Chronicle indicate that construction works on the 147.5 kilometer Fulfulso-Damango-Sawla main road has not only slowed down, but is also facing serious challenges, as residents living along the road are reportedly refusing to move their properties.
Global Media Alliance and China Europe International Business School (CEIBS) have urged Ghanaian media institutions to be innovative and strategic to enable them stand above the global media competition.
The Office of the Head of Civil Service (OHCS) has begun the evaluation of the 2013 performance of Chief Directors of the various ministries in the country.
Communication giants, Vodafone Ghana, have once again gone to the aid of patients who could not afford the payment of their hospital bills.
The Tamale Metropolitan Security Committee (MUSEC) on Tuesday prevailed upon feuding factions that went on a shooting spree Monday night to stop their actions to reduce tensions being generated among residents.
A six-member team from the head office of the National Health Insurance Authority is in the Upper West region to engage with various stakeholders of the NHIS in the region, on how to improve service delivery under the Scheme.
Whoever said we are a very religious country forgot to tack on that we are also a very superstitious country. Somebody's cow floated its way into Nii Kukurudu's Chorkor fishermen's net, deceiving my Accra peeps that they were onto a bumper harvest. When the net came up with a bull, the news spread faster than the renouncement of an imminent cabinet shuffle, which is on its way because JJ Rawlings has asked for one.
China had acquired too, the culture of rail-travelling quite early in the history of mechanical travelling. Listening to a super-morning show on Radio on FN-Station, [Super-morning-show, the 19th of January 2014], I heard an interesting contribution by Prof. Kwabena Frimpong Boateng, "the former Head of the Cardio-Thoracic Center at Korle-Bu".
In the last few weeks, a season of anomie seems to have been launched on our beloved motherland. The stories in question cannot but presage instability in society, caused by the erosion or abandonment of moral and social codes.
The President, John Dramani Mahama, has rescheduled his State of the Nation's Address originally scheduled for Thursday to next week Tuesday 25th February 2014.
Mr Akwasi Opong-Fosu, Minister for Local Government and Rural Development, has disclosed that any immediate alteration of the boundary between the Ga South Municipal Assembly and the Awutu Senya East Assembly would require a constitutional amendment.
State Insurance Company Limited and its sister company SIC Life Ghana Limited have donated 250,000 cedis to the Ministry of Youth and Sports (MOYS) as part of their support to Ghana's participation at the FIFA 2014 World Cup in Brazil.
The Deputy Brong Ahafo Regional Minister, Hon. Justice Samuel Adjei has opened a 5 day's Global Entrepreneurship Training Programme at the Methodist University College, Wenchi Campus. The programme forms part of UNESCO and Korean government sponsored programs to build the capacity of developing countries for sustainable development.
The Driving and Vehicle licensing Authority (DVLA), yesterday, launched an on-line service delivery system in Accra.
Parliament has suspended its investigations into the circumstances leading to the introduction of road tolls on the campus of the University of Ghana, Legon.
Tamale -With tears rolling down her cheeks, Zainab Salifu queued at the fevers unit of the Tamale Teaching Hospital in northern Ghana. Earlier in the day, the 18-year-old had been diagnosed HIV positive.
Agriculture is not glamorous. It suffers from entrenched negative perceptions. In the minds of many African youths, a farmer is someone like their parents, doing backbreaking labour in the fields and getting little to show for it. Nonetheless, agriculture is the engine driving many African economies. If it were to get the same political support and financial investment as the mining sector, agriculture would be capable of providing more decent jobs and filling millions more stomachs with nutritious
Ghana -In Ghana, agriculture is central to project focused on achieving Millennium Development Goals
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