The Ghana Ports and Harbours Authority (GPHA) has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Netherlands government for the establishment of a Port Training Institute (PTI) to impart practical knowledge into personnel who will handle the day-to-day activities of our ports.
The Tema regional office of the Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG) has invested a whopping US$58 million to improve upon the irregular flow of power to its numerous customers scattered across the length and breadth of the region.
Ghana's plans for her clash against Portugal catapulted into chaos after two playaers - Sulley Muntari and Kevin Prince Boateng - were suspended indefinitely and ordered home.
The latest World Bank review of government policies and institutions in Africa shows that 20 percent of countries improved their policy environment to boost growth and cut poverty in 2013.
Effects of CLIMATE CHANGE as being touted daily by various advocates -government and non-governmental organizations, farmers in Sankpala in the Central Gonja District of the Northern Region have now confirmed how dire, effects of climate change are.
The Committee on Constitutional, Legal and Parliamentarian Affairs has recommended the approval of the National Anti-Corruption Action Plan (2012-2020) (NACAP) for implementation.
Parliament yesterday passed into law a bill to exert punitive measures on persons who manufacture excisable goods in the country without registering with the Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA).
Accra -GHANA'S Public Utilities Regulatory Commission (PURC) has announced an increase in water and electricity tariffs.
Accra -COCA-Cola and a number of philanthropic organisations have committed more than $21 million to work together to help African governments maximize their ability to get critical medicines and medical supplies to remote communities in Africa.
Accra -GHANA'S President, John Dramani Mahama, has directed the Finance Minister, Seth Tekper, to release $60 million to the Bulk Oil Distribution Companies (BDCs) to ensure sufficient fuel supplies.
On day 15 of the World Cup we learned that key Ghana players have misbehaved, Suarez's ban is bad news for Uruguay and Algeria deliver on their promise at last.
Cristiano Ronaldo wasted a succession of glorious chances as Portugal bowed out of the World Cup on Thursday despite beating Ghana 2-1 in Brasilia. Portugal knew only a win combined with a defeat for Germany or the United States in the other Group G fixture, plus a significant swing in goal difference, would take them through to the last 16.
Just like Côte d'Ivoire and Cameroon, Brazil World Cup 2014 is over for Ghana. The Black Stars could not seize their chance after the defeat of the Americans against the Germans. The Africans were beaten by Portugal (1-2) in their last match.
Ghana plays a decisive game against Portugal on Thursday in Group G. Both teams are doomed to exploit to the second round because the United States and Germany are the first two of the group.
Ghana Selection plays an important match right now from 4:00 p.m. UT against Portugal. The Black Stars will play without Kevin Prince Boateng and Sulley Muntari. Both players have been evicted from the workforce by the breeder.
We told you. A strike threat loomed over the base camp of the Black Stars of Ghana since the beginning of the week. They denounce the non-payment of premiums for participation in the 2014 World Cup. Questioned, government took the bull by the horns, as players even threatened to boycott their final group match against Portugal on Thursday.
A few hours before the decisive game against Portugal, the atmosphere is gloomy in the selection of Ghana. Sulley Muntari and Kevin-Prince Boateng have just been excluded from the team for indiscipline. The first laid hands on an official of the federation while the latter has taken the beak with the coach in training.
Despite receiving premiums late Wednesday night, the atmosphere is not very serene in the Ghanaian selection. Two players come just to be excluded from the group for the decisive match against Portugal on Thursday for a place in the knockout stages. It is Kevin-Prince Boateng and Sulley Muntari.
Ghana on Thursday suspended two of its players, Kevin-Prince Boateng and Sulley Muntari indefinitely and consequently send them home from the on-going FIFA World Cup in Brazil just before playing Portugal in its final group match on Thursday.
Ghana coach Kwesi Appiah tried to put a brave face on his side’s exit from the World Cup, but there must be a feeling that they have let an excellent chance slip.
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