The Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG) says further expansion of its network will face a major setback if its demands for a tariff adjustment are not fully met by the utility regulator.
The Bank of Ghana says it has began searching for documents covering the payment for the GNPC drill ship, Discover 511.
Kenya's investigation into a bloody siege by Islamist militants in Nairobi has been joined by experts from the US, UK, Germany, Canada and Interpol.
Kenya has begun three days of national mourning following the end of the four-day siege by Islamist militants on Nairobi's Westgate shopping centre.
International Trade Union Congress claims about 12 labourers will die each week unless drastic action is taken
Sierra Leone have pulled out of a friendly with Egypt set for Saturday September 28, 2013 due to security concern.
Pressure group, Alliance for Accountable Governance (AFAG,) says there is no justification for the recent increment in utility tariffs by the Public Utilities Regulatory Commission (PURC).
The Minority in Parliament says Ghana risks having its international credit rating downgraded, if government does not halt the "excessive borrowing from both domestic and international markets".
A member of the NPP Council of Elders, George Ayisi Boateng, has charged party executives to deal with persons who openly vilify colleague party.
A former President of the Ghana Bar Association and renowned lawyer, Samuel Okudzeto, has stated that his analysis of the 588 paged judgment, handed down by the Supreme Court on the presidential election petition, reveals that the judgment went 5-4 in favour of the petitioners.
Assembly members in the Kaleo-Nadowli district in the Upper West region have confirm John Boscos Bomansaan as the District Chief Executive for the area.
President John Dramani Mahama has told world leaders, Africa needs partnerships not sympathies as the continent strives for economic emancipation.
President John Dramani Mahama is rallying fellow world leaders against terrorism, because the world, he told the UN General Assembly Thursday, cannot succumb to blackmail terrorists.
Health professionals are encouraging Ghanaians to undergo eye test, at least, once a year to prevent any conditions of glaucoma and cataract.
Female seahorses impregnate their male mates, rather than the other way around.
It has become the norm for event organisers to push the time an event would start two hours earlier in order to get the guests to arrive in time.
Various departments at the Korle Bu Teaching Hospital appear to be charging the new fees described as illegal despite a directive from the board of directors to suspend the new service charges.
The election challenge at the Supreme Court is over and everyone agrees that Ghana must move on.
President John Mahama will take his turn to address the UN General Assembly, today Thursday September 26.
President John Mahama will cut the sod for the construction of 50 new Senior High Schools in some districts by December this year, Deputy Education Minister Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa has announced.
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