The quest to know the name and father of Ghana’s sensational musician Mzbel’s new baby has popped up again and the speculations have shifted into another gear. Mzbel, apparently aware of the speculations personally revealed that her new baby is … Continue reading →
Two men have become the first gay couple to wed in France, just days after President Francois Hollande signed the same-sex marriage bill into law. Vincent Autin and Bruno Boileau said “oui” in the southern city of Montpellier amid tight … Continue reading →
Tony Lithur, counsel for president Mahama drew negative attention from the panel of judges after flinging off exhibits he was to inspect in the full glare of the court. The incident happened on the blind side of the cameras telecasting … Continue reading →
General Secretary for the 3rd Respondents, the National Democratic Congress (NDC) has virtually succeeded in collapsing the case of the respondents as he has either supported the claims of the petitioners or ended up contradicting himself badly on the claims … Continue reading →
A wealthy Briton splashed out £330,000 pounds on a single round of champagne as he partied with Hollywood stars including Leonardo DiCaprio at the Monaco Grand Prix. Charles Shaker, a British entrepreneur and adviser to the ultra wealthy, forked out … Continue reading →
Sure as can be, we are back with the bad old days on all fronts. Rains came down this morning; lights went out, making the already four-week drought of water from Ghana Water a more miserable existence. My Chinese meter … Continue reading →
The management of Zoomlion yesterday took issues with recent reportage about the Ghana Youth Employment and Entrepreneurial Development Agency (GYEEDA) Better Ghana Management Services programme, which they are executing under an elaborate arrangement. As managers of the module they have … Continue reading →
The former constituency chairman for the New Patriotic Party (NPP) in Ayawaso West Wuogon, Michael Omari Wadie, says he was stripped naked and thrown into the cells of the Bureau of National Investigations (BNI). The former chairman said after he … Continue reading →
A 35-YEAR-OLD wayside currency dealer popularly known as ‘black-marketer’ was reportedly shot dead in the stomach by unknown assailants at Community One in Tema. The deceased, Ali Salifu, was said to have been invited by the assailants last Saturday to … Continue reading →
Jenny Young is in her kitchen, listening to a radio phone-in show. Jenny herself is the topic of the day, following her startling declaration that if her ten-year-old-son Ryan were a dog, she would have him put down. One caller … Continue reading →
Pastor Chris Yaw Karamoah, Financial Controller of Ghana Education Service (GES) has charged Senior High School (SHS) teachers to train students with entrepreneurial skills. He said the teaching of entrepreneurial skills would produce graduates who would help eradicate the unemployment … Continue reading →
TWENTY-THREE notaries public have been officially sworn into office with a call for them to understand the duties and responsibilities of notaries public and properly perform requested notaries acts. The newly sworn-in notaries; qualified, and experienced practitioners trained in the … Continue reading →
THE STORY of the Chad nationals who have virtually taken over most public venues in some regions of Ghana continues to plague and worry most Ghanaians. You may consider yourself very unlucky should you bump into any of them at … Continue reading →
The Upper East branch of the Coalition of Non Governmental Organisations in Health (CNGOH) is optimistic that many more women could be saved from dying during delivery, if government and the Ghana Health Service (GHS) attach some more seriousness to … Continue reading →
The National Lottery Authority (NLA) has presented GH₵10, 000 to the College of Health Sciences at the Korle Bu Teaching Hospital, to promote post-graduate studies and research. The money is expected to go into the Graduate Education Endowment Fund for … Continue reading →
A NEW US$1.5 million partnership between UNICEF Ghana and the Government of Japan is expected to help prevent and respond to cholera outbreaks in Ghana. The Cholera Prevention and Response Project would bring safe water to 35,000 people, support 250,000 people to … Continue reading →
Government and the Jubilee partners have been in disagreement over the implementation of the Tweneboa, Enyera and Ntumme (TEN) Oil Project in the Western Region leading to its temporary suspension. While government is asking the Jubilee partners to drill the … Continue reading →
A 30-member delegation from France last Wednesday paid a courtesy call on the Minister for Trade and Industry, Haruna Iddrisu to explore investment opportunities in the various sectors of the economy. Addressing the gathering, Mr. Iddrisu informed the delegation of … Continue reading →
Shareholders of Fidelity Bank last month gave their board the go-ahead to list the bank on the Ghana Stock Exchange (GSE) within the next five years. In line with the objective, management of the bank indicated plans to list on … Continue reading →
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