After stabbing his girlfriend, Naomi Wepeah Ayagah, 23, with a sharp kitchen knife, suspect Joseph Quarshie, 30 years old, is alleged to have stabbed himself too.
Prophet Nkansah is alleged to have paid GH¢1,600 to two EC officials, including the Director of Elections, Mr Isaac Asomaning, to aid him in the registration process for the December presidential election.
The Security and Exchange Commission (SEC) has launched this year Capital Market Week with the aim of raising awareness of stock market activities within selected tertiary institutions in six regional capitals in the country.
The Public Accounts Committee of Parliament has threatened to cause the arrest of the Attorney-General and Minister of Justice, Dr Benjamin Kunbuor, to compel him to produce the documents relating to the payment of GH¢51 million to businessman, Mr Alfred Agbesi Woyome.
The failure of most banks and other financial institutions to appreciate the unique operational styles of small scale enterprises (SMEs) are largely responsible for the credit-drought to that segment of the country's industrial base, the Chief Executive of the Exim Guaranty (Ghana) Limited, Mrs Felicity Acquah, has said.
President Blaise Compaore of Burkina Faso has commended Ghana for the brilliant display and progress achieved in the development of ICT to improve the lives of its citizens.
While the New Vision Party is going to court to ensure that some EC officials involved in an alleged bribery scandal are investigated, the Independent People's Party, has already gone to court to compel the EC to register its candidate, Mr Kofi Akpalu.
The funeral of a fetish priest at Aboabo Number Two in the Adansi North District of the Ashanti Region turned tragic when a gun being loaded by a possessed priest for the performance of traditional rites went off, killing a trainee fetish priest and injuring two others.
The port will be located on a 2,000-acre land at Atuabo, which has been identified as the most suitable site for the project after 12 months of extensive technical and feasibility studies at 10 selected sites.
The Daily Graphic is aware of the capacity of the Suame Magazine and the skills of the artisans there to fabricate all kinds of engine parts to assemble vehicles. All that they need is encouragement and motivation by banks and the government with credit and other forms of support to realise their full potential.
The Suame Magazine Industrial Development Organisation (SMIDO) in Ghana and its external partners, Aaardschap Foundation of the Netherlands, have secured funding from the Netherlands Architectural Fund to manufacture a car at the Suame Magazine in Kumasi.
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