Economist, Dr. Joe Abbey is advising government to invest proceeds from upcoming EUROBOND in areas that would yield prudent returns.
GhanaÂ’s star performers at the 2013 Africa Cup of Nations, Wakaso Mubarak and Fatau Dauda, have been nominated for honours at the second National Player Awards (NPA) slated for next month.
Tough sanctions will be handed offenders in a move to check fan disorder as the Premier League Board tries to tackle acts of violence and hooliganism.
Hearts of Oak striker Gilbert Fiamenyo believes he will explode come next season after his brace helped sink Berekum Chelsea in a 3-0 drubbing in the Glo Premier League match over the weekend.
Ahead of the Supreme Court's ruling on an objection raised against an accusation that petitioners in the election fraud case acted in bad faith, lawyers for both sides have accused each other of peddling falsehood.
General Secretary of the NPP, Kwadwo Owusu Afriyie has challenged Tsastu Tsikata, counsel for the third respondent in the ongoing Presidential Election Petition to quit the "delay tactics" if he believes John Mahama legitimately won the 2012 election.
President of the panel of judges in the ongoing election petition hearing on Wednesday ordered the key witness for the Petitioners, Dr Mahamudu Bawumia to bring his mind to court.
Former Member of Parliament for the Asokwa constituency in the Ashanti region, Maxwell Kofi Jumah has emphasized that no politician can stop corruption in Ghana and that Ghanaians in themselves are very corrupt.
Women in the Upper East region are calling on government to urgently pass the affirmative action bill into law.
Tsatsu Tsikata, counsel for the National Democratic Congress (NDC) caused a stir when he produced in court today a letter written on December 9, 2012 by Jake Obetsibi Lamptey, Chairman of the New Patriotic Party (NPP).It was addressed to Chairman of the Electoral commission, Dr. Afari Gyan.
Authorities of all the 34 special schools in the country have decided not to reopen the schools for the last term of the 2012/2013 academic year until they receive their subventions from the government.
An Accra Fast Track High court is expected to give its ruling in a defamation case brought against the Daily Guide newspaper and its publisher by NDC General Secretary Johnson Asiedu Nketia.
Another set of Siamese twins has been delivered at the Central Regional Hospital.
Former Supreme Court Judge, Justice F.Y. Kpegah, has cautioned the Judiciary and other agencies to desist from conspiring to frustrate him in his case against Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo.
A Facebook app offering users a one-in-six chance of deleting their account has been pulled from the site.
The Blackberry Messenger (BBM) app is to be offered as a download to run on rival platforms.
An estimated 750,000 teenagers between 15 to 19 years become pregnant in Ghana annually, and last year about 14,000 teenagers became pregnant in the Central Region alone.
The Presbyterian Church of Ghana has set up a committee to investigate an alleged gay sex scandal involving one of its pastors, Reverend Kingsford Kusi-Kyere of the Abokobi branch of the Church in Accra.
Over 60 houses close to the Accra-Tema rail lines are to be demolished. The move is part of a programme by the Ghana Railway Development Authority to deal with encroachment on rail lines.
A resident of Kumasi in the Ashanti region met his untimely death when the door of a commercial vehicle slit his throat whilst he was demanding for his change of 10 pesewas.
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