The Accra Metropolitan Assembly and the National Disaster Management Organisation are currently in the process of compiling a list of all the affected traders to aid rearrangement when the work is completed.
The Accra Fast Track High Court has dismissed an application filed by the State Insurance Company (SIC) Ltd seeking to stay its award of GH¢10 million reparation in general and compensatory damages to Samuel Awuku, an accident victim.
The Supreme Court has thrown out a suit challenging the constitutionality of the creation of 45 new constituencies by the Electoral Commission.
The Pakistani girl shot by the Taliban has managed to stand for the first time since the shooting, say UK doctors who are treating her.
Nearly all the 15,000 South African gold miners who faced dismissal for going on an illegal strike have reported for duty, their company says.
The African Union force in Somalia has said it hopes to vacate its base at the national stadium in Mogadishu in time for a football tournament in December.
The Daily Graphic thinks that, collectively, we dare not fail because if that happens, Ghana would have disappointed the African continent that has always looked up to our democratic governance system for inspiration.
President John Dramani Mahama has said the National Democratic Congress wants to restrict itself to the Constitutional provision that calls for free universal education and a progressive step to make senior high and tertiary education progressively free.
The Ghana Centre for Democratic Development and the National Elections Security Task Force are urging political parties not to create or deploy parallel security or 'macho men' in their electoral campaigns and ballot watching activities.
President John Dramani Mahama, the candidate of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) would take the first position on the ballot paper in the upcoming December 7 polls whilst Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo Addo of the New Patriotic Party would take the third position.
The Santasi Roundabout, which is at the heart of the Kumasi Metropolis, now depicts an area where political tolerance is amply demonstrated.
The Volta Regional National Executive Committee of the National Democratic Party, has condemned moves in certain quarters to entice constituency executives of the party in the region to defect to the National Democratic Congres.
The West African Examinations Council has assured private candidates for the West African Senior School Certificate Examination that there will be November-December Examination next year.
Camfed, an NGO committed to increasing girls' access to education, has presented Information and Communication Technology facilities and textbooks to selected schools in the three districts of the Central Region.
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