Testing for harmful substances within food or the food manufacturing facility serves an important role in verifying the safety of our food supply.
Twelve students of the University of Ghana, accused of sexually assaulting an alleged female thief on campus have been discharged by the Accra Circuit Court for want of prosecution.
A man who wanted short-cut to wealth has allegely been swindled by three Nigerian pastors who fleeced of him GH¢12,000.
The Electoral Commission has denied media reports that it has rejected the colours submitted by the National Democratic Party for registration as a political party.
Togbe Afede XIV, President of the Volta Regional House of Chiefs has called on all peace loving people to join forces to restore peace and development to Hohoe in the Volta Region.
The Progressive People's Party is against the decision by the three major political parties to sue the Electoral Commission on the Wulensi and Kwabre West by-election.
Students of the new university are expected to take various degree programmes in administration, theological studies and computer science.
Gyan went on a self-imposed exile following what he described as hate campaign by Ghanaians who blamed him for Ghana's exit from the Africa Cup of Nations after wasting a decisive penalty kick in a semi-final match against eventual winners Zambia.
The Ghana Football Association has less than two weeks to look for a substantive coach for the national Under-20 male team, Black Satellites, following the resignation of head coach Orlando Wellington.
A number of schoolchildren are complaining that Saturday classes prevent them from washing their clothes, helping their parents at home and above all, having the much-needed rest after five days of busy classroom work and extra classes.
Street children are the unfortunate children who have been abandoned by their parents or go through difficult circumstances in life.
Ghana Saturday welcomed home its medal winning young talented swimmers who took part in the 41st International Swimfest in Ansberg, Germany in May.
Former Attorney General Joe Ghartey is challenging government to subject the controversial Isofoton $1.3 million judgment debt to further investigations, denying any liability by the Kufuor administration.
The Ghana National Association of Private Schools has resumed the debate on the three-year or four-year duration of the senior high school and called for a national referendum to take a final decision on the subject matter.
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