The Director of the School of Communication, University of Ghana, Legon has said that the Ghanaian media can be trusted to professionally report the impending 2020 general elections.
MTN Group has appointed South Africa’s former deputy finance minister Mcebisi Jonas as chairman-designate in a board shake-up, the telecoms provider said on Friday.
In furtherance of its ambition to improve plastic waste management practices in Ghana, the Ghana Recycling Initiative by Private Enterprises (GRIPE), has engaged stakeholders at a one-day workshop on the sustainable management of this resource.
Coca-Cola’s Signature Mixers range marks the first time the brand has expanded into the alcohol space and taps into the growing premium mixer market.
Manchester City have overtaken Manchester United as the most valuable Premier League club, according to a new football finance study.
The government has hinted that the Centre to collate the findings conducted by scientists and researchers in the country is set to commence operation in September this year.
This article examines the viability of adopting new media technologies (NMTs) as political communication tools during elections and campaign seasons in Ghana as a complement to traditional media channels of communication.
AirtelTigo says it is dedicating 1% of sales proceeds accruing from airtime recharges in the Ashanti, Bono and Ahafo Regions, to support educational development in those Regions.
Minister for Parliamentary Affairs, Osei Kyei-Mensah Bonsu, has stated that the insurgence of vigilantism in the country may turn into uncontrollable mayhem if not stopped in its track.
More than 2,000 journalists, politicians, representatives of civil society organisations, academia and the judiciary, have gathered in Addis Ababa for this year’s World Freedom Day.
PIAC has faulted the Finance Ministry for including some unspent GH¢440 million from 2017 in this year’s budget expenditure.
The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has said tough reforms in the capital market are intended to make the industry robust.
Fasting for over a year sounds like the stuff of legends and many actually consider it an urban legend, but an old medical journal offers scientific proof that there once was a man who didn’t eat anything for 382 days and lived to tell the tale.
I have always been fascinated by the phenomenon of the high-rank sacking of the political kind.
Ghana has in recent times seen an upsurge of public protests by customers of various financial institutions.
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