I salute you in the name of our ancestors. It is the month of ‘Homowo’ and I’m proud to say things have been on the quiet, Agbonaa, where the sprinkling of the traditional meal, Kpokpoii’ (dried mashed corn missed with red oil and served with palmnut soup) took place.
Voltic (GH) wishes to heartily congratulate Ashanti Kotoko Football Club for retaining the Glo Premier League title in the just ended fiercely competitive season.
The head of the Catholic Church, Pope Francis greeted Argentina and Italy's squads ahead of the footballing giants' friendly in Rome on Wednesday.
Ghana coach Kwesi Appiah will have a full-house to work with in their last training session, Tuesday evening in Turkey.
The Justices of the Supreme Court have begun seeking clarification from counsel for petitioners and respondents, as the court winds up hearing of the petition challenging the election of president John Dramani Mahama.
The General Secretary of the opposition New Patriotic Party (NPP), Kwadwo Owusu Afriyie, popularly called Sir John is set to appear before the Supreme Court over a contempt of court charge.
A former MP for Ahafo Ano South is skeptical about President MahamaÂ’s ability to prosecute government officials implicated in the Ghana Youth Employment and Entrepreneurial Agency (GYEEDA) draft report.
Workers of the Tema Oil Refinery (TOR) have called for the dismissal of their board of directors, threatening to lock them out if their demands are not met.
Retired educationist, I.K. Gyasi is urging government to tread cautiously over plans to scrap allowances paid to teacher trainees in favour of a student loan.
The Vice President Kwesi Amissah-Arthur says the countryÂ’s economic growth can be linked to the tremendous support from the World Bank.
Cabinet has started looking into a draft bill that will govern oil exploration and production (EVisit Myjoyonline.com for latest news, breaking news, audio and feature stories in Ghana Israel has released 26 Palestinian prisoners as part of a deal that will see peace talks resume on Wednesday.
Robert Mugabe vows to press on with his policy of forcing companies to cede economic control to black Zimbabweans.
The French government is urging all democracies to "welcome SundayÂ’s election in Mali", saying it was "both a great feat and a victory for peace".
Nigeria's interior minister has said the army is making progress in the war against Boko Haram militants, despite the killing of 44 people in a mosque.
What marriage has or can ever exist between the two extremes of mercy and justice? Well, in the heat of the present dilemma and debate among “my ‘unlearned’ friends”, I take a few minutes to show that the two do rarely meet in law, and when they do, it most likely is contempt that brought them together, and guess what, for a rollicking good marriage.
AWAM is an acronym that everyone of my generation will be very familiar with. Over the years, it has metamorphosed into “KUKUULU”, bastardized from COLLUSION and all describing the well worn art of “Cartelism” and manipulating the terms of trade to the disadvantage of the customers and in favour of the traders.
The Chairman of the Electoral Commission of Ghana, Dr. Kwadwo Afari-Djan, a respondent (or defendant, if you will), in the ongoing electoral petition, (Nana Akufo-Addo, et al. v. Mahama, et al.), before the Supreme Court of Ghana, has made several revealing statements under oath, that require further scrutiny.
We now know that the Supreme Court will today, Wednesday, seek clarification on the written and oral presentations made by counsel for the petitioners and the respondents on the NPPÂ’s petition challenging the outcome of Election 2012. Barring any unforeseen circumstance thereafter, the Court will come out by two weeksÂ’ time with its ruling.
FIFA says it has asked 2018 World Cup host Russia for "clarification and more details'' about a new anti-gay law.
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