The Ministry of Food and Agriculture faces an imminent shut down, following the government's delay in paying another judgement debt owed a Spanish company, which has led to the freezing of its accounts.
A former state attorney has challenged the police to swiftly go after officials who may have colluded with African Automobile Limited in what appears to be an attempt to dupe the state of 14 million cedis in another judgment debt saga.
Ghanaian taxpayers are asking government to disclose how much it had spent on President John Evans Atta- MillsÂ’s recent medical trip to the United States of America.
The Deputy Local Government Minister is calling for a total overhaul of the judicial system to mitigate the seemingly incredulous judgement debt saga.
Professor Sakyi Awuku Amoa, Former Director-General of the Ghana AIDS Commission is dead.
The case cited by former Attorney-General Mr Martin Amidu in his latest epistle on the raging judgment debts debate has revealed a more devious representation of the state by state attorneys.
The national launch of the 2012 World Population Day takes place today at Jubilee Park in Kumasi. This year’s theme is ‘Universal Access to Reproductive Health Services’ and the event is organised by the National Population Council (NPC) with support from UK aid.
Kwame Asiedu, 38, who defrauded a miner of GH¢2,000.00 under the pretence of hiring an excavator to him, was on Tuesday sentenced to 14 months imprisonment in hard labour by the Suhum Magistrate’s Court.
A message from the Iranian President, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad was delivered to President John Atta Mills at the Castle, Osu.
The Upper West Regional Police Commander, DCOP Kofi Danso Adae Acheampong says his region is relatively peaceful, adding that crime rate is not high.
The Ghana Independent Broadcasters Association GIBA has launched a code of conduct for journalists during the 2012 general elections.
A Circuit Court has discharged 13 students of the University of Ghana who were accused of sexually assaulting a lady on campus.
The Accra Metropolitan Assembly (AMA) is appealing to government to help it settle a six million dollar judgment debt awarded against it.
A 27-year-old suspect, Stephen Quarshie, member of a gang of armed robbers specialised in robbing filling stations and big shops within Accra and Tema, has been grabbed by the Amansaman District Police Command.
The Motor Traffic and Transport Unit (MTTU) of the Ghana Police Service has quashed claims by the Private Motorbike Operators Union that the passage of the Road Traffic Regulation, which bans commercial motor bike operations, would push up youth unemployment.
A Basic Design and Technology (BDT) Teacher, Ms Rebecca Walker on Tuesday called on government to provide workshop for the various component of the BDT to enable students get a practical feel of whatever was taught in the classroom.
The District Chief Executive for Jomoro, Mr Sylvester Dadie, has appealed to fishermen to apply approved fishing methods to avoid depletion of fish stock.
Ace waste management company, Zoomlion Ghana Limited has handed over a modern sanitary engineered landfill site to the government of Liberia.
A Ghanaian man, American man and Nigerian man were lost in a forest and were captured by cannibals. The king of the cannibals told the three friends that they could live if... they pass a trial.
News available to Adom News indicates that in spite of the court injunction placed on the biometric registration at Akuse, the Eastern regional office of the Electoral Commission has proceeded on the exercise.
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