Ghana cannot afford a slip in the qualifiers of the Orange Africa Cup of Nations, Morocco 2015, according to midfielder, Mohammed Rabiu.
SkyVision Global Networks has announced the donation of its satellite connectivity solutions to further support students at Ghana's Crossover International Academy.
Accra -A PROMINENT Ghanaian banking consultant has projected more acquisitions and mergers in the sector following Fidelity Bank Ghana Limited's 100 percent purchase of ProCredit Savings and Loans Company Limited this week.
A report conducted by the Chefs For Change Ghana Foundation (CFCG), a non-profit food organization has revealed that over 35% of food in Ghana today goes uneaten.
President John Mahama says the expected benefits to the country from the Gas Processing Plant in Atuabo will be the game changer, as he looks forward to the start of operations by Ghana's first ever gas plant.
The People's Forum, a Civil Society Organisation (CSO) has reminded the citizenry of the need to exercise the right to free speech based on solid facts, truths and realities, and in the national interest, devoid of partisan politics.
The Association of Methodist Church Choirs (GHAMECC), from last Wednesday to Sunday congregated in Cape Coast to mark its 40th Anniversary, since its formation in 1974.
MISYS, the United Kingdom-based multinational software firm, says Ghana's decision to engage the International Monetary Fund (IMF) for a bailout programme cannot solve the country's current economic woes.
Work has started on two road projects in the Atuabo area of the Western Region ahead of the start of operations at the Gas Processing Plant.
Fifty seven years ago, an obscure black African country in the western sub-region fired the name of black Africa into orbit. The euphoria electrified the whole world like a power grid. The achievement rubbed off on many African countries.
The late Kofi Ansah will be awarded the highest honours, the "Lifetime Achievement Awards", at the maiden edition of the 'Fashion Icon Awards' scheduled for September 6, 2014.
Are some of the findings really true? Or as Ghanaians are wont to say, mere "skin pain" on the part of aggrieved workers? The second in a series of investigative reports by The Chronicle on perceived deliberate bastardisation of the Tema Oil Refinery to facilitate the continuing lining of private pockets at the expense of Ghanaians, has thrown up some interesting revelations, possibly bordering on the criminal.
A Clinical Pharmacist and malaria focal person at the Ghana Police Hospital, Mrs. Ellen Sam, has warned Ghanaians, especially expectant mothers, against self-medication for malaria, since its impact could result in the fatal dissolving of a 1st trimester pregnancy.
On Sunday, August 31, 2014, about 800 delegates of the New Patriotic Party, drawn from all constituencies in the 10 regions of the country, the party's head office and overseas chapters of the NPP, will gather in regional capitals and the party's head office in Accra, to prune down the party's Presidential hopefuls from seven to five.
I HAVE over the years watched Abdul Malik Kweku Baako Jnr, a Ghanaian journalist and the editor-in-chief of the New Crusading Guide newspaper (1999 to present) with admiration.
Government and the Parliamentary Select Committee on Health have been called upon to increase the national budget allocation to the health sector to 15 per cent of total government expenditure by the year 2015 in conformance with the Abuja Declaration.
Even though the police in Bawku have stated that last week's shooting incidents Bawku were purely criminal and should not be linked to the protracted chieftaincy conflict between the Mamprusis and Kusasis in the area, the Minister for the Interior and Member of Parliament (MP) for Navrongo Central, Mr. Mark Owen Woyongo, has made a passionate appeal to the Mamprusis to return to the Inter-Ethnic Peace Committee for the peace talks to resume.
FARMERS OCCUPYING the Boumfum Forest Reserve in the Kumawu and Agogo plains in Ashanti illegally have been ordered to relocate before they are forcibly ejected.
The Director of Finance of Kenpong Travel and Tours (KT&T), George Ernest Amoako, yesterday, appeared before the Commission of Inquiry probing into the World Cup fiasco, and told Justice Senyo Dzamefe that his firm was born a few days after the Back Stars had qualified for the global showpiece in Brazil.
The Upper East Regional Hospital, Bolgatanga, would soon begin a project dubbed; "Operation Clear the Street", with the aim of identifying and confining mentally impaired people on the streets for treatment.
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