Ever since the results of the 2016 elections were declared, I expected President John Mahama would have been rushing and doing or trying to do his best to improve his position and to regain some credibility and some of the trust and standing or ground that he and his party have lost in his worst possible nightmare election scenario by showing some remorse and some contrite regret for disappointing most Ghanaians by apologising to them for the broken promises and for the lost opportunities and for
The President, Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, yesterday made public, the first batch of ministerial appointees to serve in his administration.
The Foundation for Generation Thinkers (FOGET), as part of its mission and vision to provide support to the less-privileged in society, has donated food stuffs and toiletries to support orphans at the Village of Hope.
The Bank of Ghana (BoG), in collaboration with the banking industry, is migrating, this year, from the Magnetic Stripe Standard for all payment cards to Europay, MasterCard and Visa (EMV) Chip and PIN Standard to enhance security and reduce fraud.
Parliament has constituted a 20 member selection committee to facilitate the selection of members into the various Committees of the House.
President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo has named 13 persons as ministers-designate to serve in his government.
Ghana\'s former President John Mahama has not been given permission to stay in the house he occupied while in office, an official says.
Most Ghanaians took to social media to mock president Nana Akuffo Addo because his speech delivered on the inauguration day January 7, was believed to be a plagiarised one.
Hip-life artiste Sarkodie has encouraged his fans to be positive-minded, instead of holding on to negative thoughts.
South African comedian and Talk Show host Trevor Noah is the latest critic to join the President Akufo-Addo plagiarism episode.
Popular music producer, Mark Okraku Mantey has spoken extensively on the widely trending issue of Sarkodie sampling the 1999 hit song,\'Kokooko\' by the late Daasebre Gyamenah.
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