Since its launch in 2010, Horseman Shoes has gone from strength to strength. Now entrepreneur Tonyi Senayah is looking to expand abroad.
The president, John Dramani Mahama has promised the introduction of a progressively free Senior High School Education by 2015/ 2016 academic year.
Airtel Ghana has suspended its corporate relations manager over comments he made on his Facebook wall on February 21, alleged to be treasonable.
The world football fans are 100 days ahead of World Cup 2014 from today. If African teams are busy for a good turnout, André Ayew, midfielder of Olympique de Marseille apparently separated from the podium by PSG, wants to first focus on the end of the season.
JAZZ Sensation, Dudu Manhenga is currently in Ghana ahead of a two-day concert to be held in Kumasi on the 6th and 7th of March.
Accra -GHANA'S National Communications Authority (NCA) has announced that it would from April seize and destroy any communications gadgets that it has s has not certified.
Accra, Ghana -THE Indian High Commissioner to Ghana, Jeeva Sagar, hailed the Indian Technical and Economic Cooperation (ITEC) saying it had contributed significantly in the socio-economic development of Ghana and other developing countries.
Accra -FIRMS from across the world are expected to participate in the upcoming inaugural International Project Management, Trade, Investment and Industrial Conference (IPMATIIC) Africa 2014.
The first symposium on Integrated Community Case Management (ICCM), which aims to increase access to treatment for children living beyond the reach of health facilities, yesterday, opened in Accra.
The British High Commission in Ghana, in partnership with the Department for International Development (DFID), has donated 2.5million pieces of Malaria Test Kits, costing Gh₵2million, to the Ministry of Health to help reduce the rate of malaria in the country.
Wildlife is a catalyst for rural development and employment creation due to its rurally-based nature.
A training workshop on Incident Command System Training for officials of the National Disaster Management Organisation (NADMO) and the security services, yesterday, began in Accra.
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