The week was tragic as it was celebratory. Myjoyonline brings you a constellation of the most fabulous photographs of the stories that dominated the news headlines.
Here are the stories that made the news Friday.
Gospel artiste, Nana Osei, widely known as Nacee says he is disappointed Ghanaians failed to accept Kwabena Kwabena’s 'Bue Kwan’ as a gospel song.
A former Akuapem North Municipal Chief Executive has taken a dead aim at the Deputy National Service Secretariat Director, describing his Gitmo 2 suit as misinformed.
Staff of Expresso Telecom are gearing up for the relaunch of the company as Celltel after almost 20 years of shareholder battle in and out of court
A local government expert has risen to the defense of the Births and Deaths Registry, describing its anti-local names registration policy as relevant.
Some suspected armed robbers have attempted breaking into a shop at Kwabenya in Accra, few days after a police officer was shot dead during a jailbreak.
Heads of educational institutions across the country have been schooled on prudent financial management practices to enable them manage their schools better.
President Akufo-Addo showed his dancing moves during the inaugural dinner held in honour of Liberian President George Weah who was sworn into office on Monday.
Over 100 countries and regions are expected to participate in the maiden China International Import Expo (CIIE) in Shanghai.
Gender Minister Otiko Afisa Djaba and the Director of Social Welfare have been cited for contempt of court for over an adoption case involving two US-based couple.
Emmanuel ''Game Boy'' Tagoe has promised to stop Saucedo in the sixth round tomorrow.
Musicians MzVee, Kuami Eugene and Nii Funny are among a list of acts billed to perform at Saturday’s International Boxing Organisation (IBO) Lightweight bout.
‘I’m alright, I’m alright, I just need some advice. I’ve got a box of eggs in the fridge; one of them was cracked.’
The Minority in Parliament says it will head to the Supreme Court to seek a review of its decision endorsing the practice of swearing in of the Speaker as president.
A software update will let iPhone owners switch off the "battery saver" feature that slows down some models, Apple has confirmed.
Parliament has summoned the Local Government Minister and officials of the Births and Deaths Registry to respond to questions on plans to bar Ghanaians from registering some local names.
A photo of a young girl believed to be the lady in what has become known as the 'kitchen stool sextape' has surfaced on social media.
Ghanaians have been outraged by the sudden anti-local names policy instituted by the Births and Deaths Registry and have been quick to go on social media to register their dissatisfaction.
President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo is expected to attend the funeral of late South African jazz musician Hugh Masekela.
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