Vice President Paa Kwesi Bekoe Amissah-Arthur on Tuesday commissioned the Forces Pension Office at Burma Camp in Accra, and expressed the hope that the facility would end the years of slow pace of payment of pension to retired personnel of the Ghana Armed Forces (GAF).
The Special Representative of the Secretary General and Coordinator of UN Operations in Liberia, Ms Karin Landgren, has hailed the contribution of Ghanaian peacekeepers in Liberia to the restoration of peace and stability to that country and the sub-region.
A week-old boy has died after being bitten by his family's pet dog in Shropshire.
The management of Melcom Group has presented an amount of 25,000 cedis to the Melcom Disaster Fund established by the Accra Metropolitan Authority to cater for victims of the November 7 Achimota store disaster.
Vice President Paa Kwesi Bekoe Amissah-Arthur on Tuesday expressed worry over the sagging reputation of Ghana Police Service, and called for co-operation and team work to facilitate efficiency in the discharge of their duties.
Scores of passersby and shop owners at Tanoso in Kumasi last Saturday jeered at a team of policemen in protest of what they say was an unjustified assault by the police on driver of taxi cab with registration number AW 8287-12.
The son of GhanaÂ’s first President, Dr Sekou Nkrumah is blaming his siblings, Samia Nkrumah and Gamal Nkrumah for the death of his 27 year old son, Alin Nkrumah.
Government says it is determined to continue to resource the Ghana Armed Forces to discharge its constitutional obligation to the country and international peacekeeping operations.
A City trader who lost £1.4bn ($2.2bn) of Swiss bank UBS's money has been jailed for seven years after being found guilty of two counts of fraud.
A 35-year-old taxi driver, Kofi Adu, has been murdered at South Suntreso a suburb of Kumasi in the Ashanti Region by unknown assailants.
Mr Victor Smith, the Eastern Regional Minister, has noted with concern that the fight against illegal mining, was not making a headway, because those involved regarded the activity as their means of survival.
Ms Darling Norgbey, Assistant Superintendent of Police (ASP) has appealed to women across the country to use their endearing attributes to help diffuse simmering political tensions that could develop into full blown conflicts.
Thousands of children in England are at high risk of sexual exploitation – and in half the cases, the impact of online porn is partly to blame, a devastating report found last night.
An Accra Circuit Court has remanded a-twenty-three-year-old man into custody for allegedly possessing dried leaves, suspected to be cannabis sativa, a narcotic drug.
President John Dramani Mahama has directed all churches to observe a day of fasting and prayer on the last Sunday before elections.
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