Ghana’s Communications Minister, Dr Omane Boamah, has revealed that the controversial passport which was used by former Ghanaian legislator and ex-convict, Eric Amoateng, was obtained during the 2009 political transition in the country
Ghana loses 400 megawatts of power annually due to illegal power connection and improper cable installations, Mr Eric Opoku, Brong-Ahafo Regional Minister, has said
The Presidential Commission of Inquiry tasked to look into Ghana Black Stars’ Brazil 2014 FIFA World Cup campaign has stated its commitment to carry out its mandate
The decision by President John Mahama to preempt parliamentary inquiry into the country's scandalous showing in the 2014 Brazil World Cup Tournament, by issuing a Constitutional Instrument empowering him to establish an executive commission of inquiry into the same matter, must be roundly condemned
Perhaps the greatest benefit that came out of Ghana's participation in the 2014 Brazil World Cup Tournament, was the granting of asylum to some 200-plus Ghanaian soccer fans who had been flown to Brasilia to cheer up their country's senior national soccer team, the Black Stars
Mr. Jean Cahuzac, Chief Executive Officer of Sub-Sea 7, a world renowned offshore Fabrication Company, has said the company would continually engage and train Ghanaians to effectively participate in the Oil and Gas business
Forty-eight members have filed their nominations to contest some executive positions in the Agona West Constituency branch of the National Democratic Congress (NDC)
The Civic Forum Initiative (CFI), an amalgamation of civic society organisation, has called for space in the constitutional amendment process for filling in of fundamental gaps in the proposed amendment of the 1992 Constitution
Mr Akwasi Opong-Fosu, Minister of Environment Science Technology and Innovation, has noted that it is the responsibility of politicians, chiefs, opinion leaders and civil society groups to protect Ghana’s image
The Zongo Caucus of National Democratic Congress (NDC) is on a week nationwide tour to zongo communities to supervise the ongoing Limited Voter Registration Exercise
Mr Aquinas Tawiah Quansah, Central Regional Minister, has called on parents to work hard to curb the high incidence of teenage pregnancy, school dropouts and drug abuse among students in the Region
A Counsellor at the Cape Coast Polytechnic, Mrs. Esther Amprofi Boham, has appealed to parents and guardians to discontinue the practice of leaving their children to go to school unaccompanied or accompanied by minors
As it is new to us and yet to have cure or vaccine, Ebola is causing fear and panic in all the nations of the West Africa sub region including Ghana
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