The prime objective of every worker is to be engaged in a well-established company or enterprise and be well-paid to lead a good life.
A GH¢15,000 mechanised borehole connected to an overhead tank and three standing pipes to provide potable water for residents of Kyiritwedee, a suburb of Berekum in the Brong Ahafo Region, has been inaugurated.
The Asunafo South District Director of Education, Mr Osei Kwadwo Hayford, has urged supervisory bodies in the education sector to step up effective monitoring of school management committees (SMCs) to enable them to discharge their duties effectively.
The Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG) Limited has explained that its salary regime is prudently managed to ensure that the health of the company and its services to the public are not undermined.
US President Barack Obama has toured Robben Island - the jail in which Nelson Mandela was kept for 18 years.
Huge protests calling for the resignation of Egypt's President Mohammed Morsi and early presidential elections are taking place in the capital, Cairo, and other cities.
Chiefs and elders of Alavanyo and Nkonya traditional areas of the Volta region have signed a peace deal never again to use conflict to settle their differences.
The Deputy Minister of Trade and Industry, Nii Lante Vanderpuije (right), being assisted by the Country Director of Nestle Ghana Limited, Mr El Moataz El Hout, to cut the tape to signify the relaunch of the new Maggi, an iron fortification product at a ceremony in Accra.
Precious Mensah, the 23-year-old mother who was arrested for offering her three-year-old son for sale at Agona Swedru, and her child have now been put in the care of an orphanage at Agona Mensakrom, after an order by the Agona Swedru Circuit Court.
A 40-year-old mason from Aflao, Philip Fiti, has been sentenced to 15 years’ imprisonment with hard labour by a Ho High Court, presided over by Mr Justice Patrick Baayeh, for attempting to murder and rob one Gladys Avoda in a church guest house at Nkwanta in the Volta Region.
"This one thing I do…straining towards what is ahead." – Philippians 3:13It’s amazing how time flies. I remember writing about ‘Resolutions,’ in the first week of January as if it was yesterday. When the year began, many of us were geared up to make changes and improvements in the New Year.
First Lady Mrs Lordina Mahama on Saturday called on the National Health Insurance Authority (NHIA) to allow persons suffering from autoimmunity to access the health insurance scheme.This, she said, is because of the high cost of treatment and of medications for autoimmunity.
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President John Mahama has encouraged Ghanaians to eat and live healthy lives in order to avoid lifestyle diseases, which are now on an increase.
Gunmen suspected to be members of Boko Haram Saturday attacked seven hilly communities in Gwoza Local Government Area of Borno State and killed about 15 people. They attacked the areas with Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs) and petrol-bombs, torching many houses and carting away food items and livestock.
Nigeria's Minister of Aviation, Ms. Stella Oduah has at the weekend said the federal government was targeting over $10 billion as revenue from the proposed National Flag Carrier in its long term strategic plan before 2026.
US President Barack Obama is due to tour Robben Island - the jail in which Nelson Mandela was kept for 18 years.
The management of the Ghana Commercial Bank (GCB) Limited plans to to rebrand the bank as a modern progressive and people-centred finance house.
Members of Parliament (MPs) have called for the de-politicisation of narcotic issues in the country. Contributing to a statement made on the floor of the House by the Member of Parliament for Keta, Mr Richard Quashigah, MPs from both sides of the house agreed that there was the need for unity in the fight against the narcotic menace.
ÂIn a small factory at Mallam Atta, a young woman called Aminatu puts cups of ground millet in a sieve and rolls her hands vigorously over them until the millet forms tiny balls. These tiny balls are the beginning of what would become the most sought-after beverage on the streets of Accra-Burkina.
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