By Henrietta Brocke The Police Administration has expressed concern about reports of fraudsters cheating people under the pretext of recruiting them into the Ghana Police Service.Â
Guilin Pharmaceuticals, the world’s first producer of artesunate prequalified by the World Health Organisation as meeting the global body’s stringent standards for safety, quality and efficacy, has chalked another first.
As Madina Polyclinic wires go haywire By Isaac Aidoo In-patients of the Madina Kekele Polyclinic in the La Nkwantanang-Madina municipality rushed out of their beds as wires in the clinic started to give out sparks.
The Minority Leader, Osei Kyei Mensah-Bonsu, has scoffed at claims that he took to his heels when he met Alfred Woyome at the Amsterdam Airport recently.
A private practising lawyer, Dennis Ofosu Appiah has alleged that the practising license of Mr Tsatsu Tsikata, counsel for the governing National Democratic Congress (NDC) in the ongoing election petition case, had expired as of the time Mr Tsikata
However, a member of the NDC’s legal team, Mr Victor Kojoga Adawudu has dared his colleague lawyer to prove his allegation against Mr Tsikata.
From Benjamin Konadu Arthur, Cape Town, South Africa World’s leading consumer electronics and entertainment brand, Sony is set to open its Accra office before the close of the year. Already the company has deployed a staff member to Ghana to see to the establishment of the Ghana office.
A 36-year-old teacher of Agona Nyakrom Junior High School has been remanded into prison custody by the Agona Swedru Circuit Court for allegedly raping a final-year student of Swedru School of Business.
The Makola Cloth Sellers Association has appealed to the Accra Metropolitan Assembly (AMA) to beef up security in the market to ensure the protection of their goods against
Randy Jackson, the only remaining original American Idol judge, is leaving the TV talent competition at the end of the current series.
By Julia Austin Men can be just as sneaky as women. They speak in metaphors all the time. In fact, they prefer them to straight out
By Nana Akyaa Asare The criminal activities of seven young men came to a halt when they were arrested by the police in Accra after they had snatched an unregistered saloon car from the owner.
 2 Napo’s bodyguards killed in suspected reprisal attack From David Owusu-Antwi, Kumasi Two young men believed to be bodyguards of the Member of Parliament for Manhyia, Dr Matthew Opoku Prempeh, were yesterday allegedly attacked and killed at Ashtown in Kumasi.
The executive director of the Media Foundation for West Africa (MFWA), Professor Kwame Karikari, has added his voice to the call for the arrest and prosecution of Prophet T.B, Joshua’s machomen who detained some journalists for hours on
 By The Finder Reporter Stanbic Bank Ghana has closed a $20.15-million loan deal with Western Diamond Cement Limited, a company in the West African Cement SA (WACEM) Group, to build a cement production plant in the Western Region.
Spokesperson for former President John Agyekum Kufuor, Frank Agyekum has debunked claims that the
The Coalition of Ghanaians in Italy for Democracy and Justice will on May 11, 2013 embark on a public demonstration in Italy
By Edem Worlanyo Minister of State at the Presidency in charge of Development Projects, Dr Mustapha Ahmed has expressed satisfaction at
New pink sheets can be introduced – Court By Nana Akyaa Asare Objections over the introduction of pink sheets from polling stations other than the 11,138 being challenged by the
By The Finder Reporter Twenty five singers resident in and around Kumasi have been picked for the next stage of X-Factor, the world’s biggest singing reality television show brought to the African continent for the first time by Glo.
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