Abdul Malik Kwaku Baako Jr says he was shocked by the “tussle” at the Supreme Court over the Petitioners’ request for a soft-copy of the final report of audited pink sheets by KPMG.
Hearing of the Presidential Election Petition enters day 35 today.
Hearing of the Presidential Election Petition enters day 35 today.
Greater Accra Region Chairman of the governing National Democratic Congress has described as “racist” the controversial UK Immigration policy requiring high-risk residents of some countries to deposit £3,000 before entering into the UK.
Respondents in the presidential election petition have opposed the petitionersÂ’ request which is praying the Supreme Court to direct the Electoral Commission (EC) to produce collation forms for 13 constituencies.
Judges of the Supreme Court are likely to hear petitionerÂ’s motion seeking to compel the Electoral Commission to provide them with collation forms covering 13 constituencies.
Two factions of the ruling NDC in Kwabre East District of the Ashanti region yesterday reportedly clashed over the re-nomination of Adams Iddissah as District Chief Executive.
A communications team member of the ruling NDC, Stephen Atubiga has stated, the party will not sit aloof and watch the Supreme Court hand over power to the opposition NPP.
The latest World Bank review of policies and institutions in Sub-Saharan Africa shows an overall stable environment for growth and poverty reduction despite divergence across countries.
A new report on the Global Plan towards elimination of new HIV infections among children by 2015 and keeping their mothers alive (Global Plan) has revealed a marked increase in progress in stopping new infections among children across the Global Plan priority countries in Africa.
The Paramount Chief of Alavanyo in the Volta region, Togbega Tsedze Atakora has invited leaders of Nkonya to return to the negotiating table for peace talks.
Waves of protest by supporters of the governing National Democratic Congress supporters continue to characterize President John MahamaÂ’s nominations for Metropolitan, Municipal and District Chief Executives.
The United Kingdom High Commissioner to Ghana has doused the flames ignited by a proposed policy to demand £3,000 bond from high-risk visitors to that country.
Former Attorney-General Martin Amidu has cautioned government against the persistent misinformation regarding his dismissal from office as A-G last year.
Factions involved in the Alavanyo-Nkonya clashes are being called to Accra for mediation talks in an attempt to find a lasting solution to disturbances there. Two people were killed Monday June 25 in latest clashes between the two communities.
The National Peace Council (NPC) has vowed to do everything to ensure that Ghana remains united and peaceful after the Supreme Court had given its ruling on the Election Petition hearing.
The UK Government announced its intention to consider trialling the use of financial bonds as a way of tackling abuse in the immigration system some time ago. Since then, discussions have been ongoing within the UK Government about how and when to implement the proposed trial.
The United States government has accused Ghana of failing to do enough to eliminate human trafficking.
The Road Fund Secretariat is to launch investigations into claims that about 10 million Ghana cedis collected as toll from road users was unaccounted for.
A Circuit Court in Accra will Wednesday morning hear the case involving suspected arsonists currently in police custody for allegedly setting fires on markets in the country.
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