The Supreme Court hearing the Election Petition has invited three persons including an editor of a private newspaper to appear before it to answer questions relating to some publications and commentary. The three are the Editor, Kenneth Agyei Kurankyi of the Daily Searchlight newspaper and Stephen Atubiga, a member of the communication team of the ruling National Democratic Congress and one Kwaku Boahen.They are to present themselves before the Supreme Court on Tuesday, July 2.More soon
Mr Martin Amidu, the former Attorney General who was allegedly dismissed for insubordination, has now become the toast of all public-spirited Ghanaians, especially those who think that corruption must be uprooted from our country. Indeed, former President Jerry John Rawlings and the New Patriotic Party Caucus in Parliament have lauded him for his stance in pursuing the matter of the wrongful payment of judgement debt to Waterville at the Supreme Court.
The Sierra Leonean Minister of Energy, Mr Oluyimi Coker, yesterday called on his Ghanaian counterpart, Mr Emmanuel Amarh-Kofi Buah, in his office to activate a two-year old memorandum of understanding (MoU) under which the Ghanaian government is to provide technical assistance for the management, operation and maintenance of the power system in Sierra Leone.
With timber resources dwindling in forest areas, including the Ashanti Region, the signs are now clear that many timber companies could collapse 10 years from now if plantations are not developed to make up for the shortfalls.
Expansion works on the Takoradi Port has started in earnest following the arrival of vital equipment for the project.
None of the 473 cases of money laundering submitted to the police by the Financial Intelligence Centre (FIC), from 2009 to date, has been prosecuted, the Chief Executive Officer of the FIC, Mr Samuel Thompson Essel, said.
The Minority Leader in Parliament, Mr Osei Kyei-Mensah-Bonsu, has questioned the propriety of the issuing of a government White Paper on the recommendations of the Constitutional Review Commission (CRC).
South African President Jacob Zuma says that Nelson Mandela's condition has improved, but still remains critical.
An official of international auditing firm, KPMG, has mounted the witness box to be cross-examined by counsels for the petitioners and respondents in the ongoing election petition hearing.
It is difficult to tell whether it is only a strategy adopted by Ghanaian housemate in the Big Brother competition, Selorm Galley, aka Selly, to win the 300,000 dollar prize that has pushed her into romantic overtures towards multiple men in the house.
The First Lady, Mrs Lordina Dramani Mahama, has urged organisations that provide counselling and treatment to patients with breast cancer to help strengthen the government’s resolve to reduce its infection and death rate in the country.
We’ve all been there. Scanning one of your social media profiles, you notice a photo posted by a respected colleague in a less-than-professional situation. Maybe you cringed a bit, knowing the photo didn’t match the professional persona you know your colleague wants to convey.
The Ministry of Gender, Children and Social Protection (MGSCP) is in the process of mainstreaming disability issues into the development planning process of the country.
Pokello stormed off in a huff following an hour long fight with Elikem.
President John Dramani Mahama has directed the Minister of Finance and Economic Planning, Mr Seth Terkper, to arrange a bridge-financing scheme for the Ghana Gas Infrastructure Project at Atuabo in the Western Region.
A request for an order directed at the Electoral Commission (EC) to furnish petitioners with collation forms for 13 constituencies was yesterday turned down by the Supreme Court.
The Tema Police have killed one armed robber in a shootout after a gang of four snatched a car from its owner at Afienya on Monday.
After several warnings to political activists, social commentators, lawyers and journalists, the Supreme Court yesterday shot its “legal bullet†and barred the Deputy Communications Director of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Mr Sammy Awuku, from attending further hearings of the ongoing presidential election petition.
The 20 finalists of this year’s Miss Ghana beauty pageant have met with the Deputy Minister for Children, Gender and Social Protection and Miss Ghana 1997 winner, Hon. Benita Okiti-Duah and three other past beauty queens in Accra.
GREDA President, Mr Kwakye Dopoah-Dei, has urged all private and independent estate developers, as well as input suppliers and service providers in the country who are yet to join the association to do so.
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