Ghana National Petroleum Corporation - GNPC has become the first state-owned organisation to sign up as sponsor of the senior men's national team.
As the season reaches the halfway stage, many teams are looking at their position as a base for the rest of the Glo Premier League season.
Huawei Technologies, the mother company of Huawei Technologies Ghana, said it is expecting to post a rise in profits of $2.4 billion for 2012, which is 29% more than that of 2011.
Olympique Marseille have released Andre Ayew to join the Ghana national team for the 2013 Africa Cup of Nations, GHANAsoccernet.com can confirm.
Pro-NPP group, Young Patriots has stated that they will defy the order given them by the Greater Accra Regional Police Command by going ahead with their planned demonstration on Tuesday, January 8.
Former Secretary General of the United Nations Kofi Annan has urged governments, particularly in Africa, to uphold peace, justice and the rule of law and respect for human rights at all times.
Interior Ministry rules out Monday January 7 as a public holiday Government says Monday January 7, 2013 is not a public holiday.
President Barack Obama today announced the designation of a Presidential Delegation to Accra, Ghana to attend the Inauguration of His Excellency John Dramani Mahama, President-elect of the Republic of Ghana on January 7, 2013.
The Venezuelan government has said President Hugo Chavez can begin his new six-year term in office on Thursday, even if he is too ill to attend a swearing-in ceremony.
The New Patriotic Party will soon head to court again to contest the results of 38 Parliamentary seats in the just ended 2012 elections.
Deputy Information Minister James Agyenim Boateng says whilst arguments that President John Mahama must be conciliatory and reach out to the opposition are sound, the opposition itself must be seen to be responsible.
The M23 rebel group has threatened to pull out of peace talks with the Democratic Republic of Congo government unless President Joseph Kabila signs a ceasefire agreement.
I have always thought Nana Akufo-Addo's political career has come to an end. But recent events indicate he is not prepared to retire from politics. He still wants to lead the NPP again for the 2016 elections.
If young voters propelled President Mahama to victory as I know they did, then they have the right for their priorities to be addressed by the President.
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