Anti-gas flaring activists have warned that apart from the environmental and human health implications, Ghana would lose millions of dollars as a result of gas flaring. This follows the Ghanaian government's decision to allow Jubilee partners to flare gas from the Jubilee Field to save the oil wells from collapsing.
A 23 year old man has been jailed 25 years for robbing an Indian national of his cash and Samsung Galaxy S3 mobile phone. The convict, Daniel Kojo Arthur, was charged with three counts - conspiracy to commit crime, robbery and being in possession of stolen items. The court, presided over by Mr. Francis Obiri, convicted him upon his upon his own plea of guilty.
The use of electricity is indispensable in the modern day economic development in every country. Apart from land, labour and capital, energy is also considered as a critical factor of production.
A TWO-DAY Capacity Building Seminar has been held in Kumasi to brief some selected Metropolitan, Municipal and District Chief Executives (MMDCEs) in the northern sector of the country on the State of Ghana's Economy and the 20-point Consensus reached at the recently organized National Economic Forum in Senchi.
It is becoming seemingly clear that the various branches of the Ghana Private Road Transport Union (GPRTU) are deviating from their core business in the transport sector.
Mr. Albert Osei-Banahene, Assemblyman for Nsuase Electoral Area at Adum in Kumasi, has vehemently rejected plans by the Adum Presby Church to privatize the Adum Presby School.
The Cardiovascular Diseases Centre of the Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital's fight against cardiovascular diseases in the country has given a huge boost, following the presentation of 15 pairs of clutches, and 10 wheelchairs to support it.
The outgoing Minister for Health, Madam Hanny Sherry Ayittey has urged the Pharmacy Council to create sustainable avenues and employ multiple tools for the regulation and continuation of professional development of pharmacists and the other practitioners.
Speaker of Parliament, Edward Doe Adjaho, has cautioned Ministries, Department and Agencies (MMDAs) and their Ministers, who fail to appear before the House to answer questions to desist from the practice.
Accra -TECNO Mobile, a leading dual SIM mobile phone manufacturer, has launched a new addition to its smartphone range of phone.
One World Football Academy are proud to announce that one of their rising players Richard Apetor has been selected to play in Brazil during the 2014 World Cup as part of the Xbox interactive series ''Every Street United”.
Accra -TI Sparkle, the international services arm of Telecom Italia Group, and Dolphin Telecom have announced a new partnership for the provision and the development of internet protocol (IP) connectivity services in West Africa.
Lagos - A Ghanaian educationist, Mrs Charlotte Owusu, on Wednesday urged Nigerians seeking admission into institutions in Ghana and other foreign countries to avoid patronising fake agents or representatives.
Up from 14.7% in April 2014, the year-on-year inflation rate, as measured by the Consumer Price Index (CPI), stood at 14.8% in May 2014, while the monthly change rate for May 2014 was 0.9% against the 1.7% recorded in April 2014.
Two books, 'Lake of Life' and 'Guide to the Volta River Basin,' commissioned by the Volta River Authority (VRA) and authored by Prof Edward Ayensu, were, yesterday, launched in Accra.
Beating South Korea 4-0 on Monday for their final preparation match before the World Cup, Ghana have not known only the smile. And because the Black Stars have seen striker Abdul Majeed Waris out after only 5 minutes of play following a blow to the thigh.
Monkeys carry their young ones to safety in the morning rain, while squirrels and other rodents flee across ravaged portions of Accra's only forest reserve being cleared into demarcated streets ready to be developed into estates.
GHANA'S ECONOMY, which has been described as the fastest-growing in the world, is facing debt sustainability challenges, as the Mahama-led government keeps on contracting more loans to undertake development projects in the country. The high pace of borrowing is returning the country to the Highly Indebted Poor Countries (HIPC) status, which she exited in 2006.
THE PRESIDENT of Ghana Medical Association (GMA), Dr. Kwabena Opoku-Adusei has said the slow pace and irregular release of funds in payment of claims by the Ministry of Finance is stalling the National Health Insurance Service (NHIS).
The Feast of Hope, (FOH) 2014 project is tagged to intensify it public campaign on food wastage would this year on by feeding hundreds of less privilege children in the country.
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