The Brand Communications Manager of tiGO, Ms Linda Narh, has stressed the need for corporate organisations to contribute towards the growth of the country’s human resource capital, which is critical to national development.
Work has started on the construction of a district hospital at Kansawurodu in the Sekondi/Takoradi Metropolitan Assembly (STMA) in the Western Region.
A Kumasi-based radio station, Nhyira FM, in collaboration with a Kumasi club based in Hamburg, Germany, have presented a number of food items to support development at the All Nations Orphanage at Ayigya in Kumasi.
Another dead whale has been washed ashore in Takoradi, bringing to four the number of whales found dead on beaches across the country in three days.
The Chirano Gold Mines Ltd (CGML) has handed over some development projects valued at about GH¢1.4 million that it undertook in some communities in its catchment area.
Click to listen to Lawyer for the ruling National Democratic Congress, Mr. Tsatsu Tsikata explain his criticism of Supreme Court Judge, Justice Anin-Yeboah after the Supreme Court gave judgement in the election petition case.
(CNN) -- The leaders of both parties in the House of Representatives emerged from a White House meeting Tuesday to support President Barack Obama's call for American strikes against government forces in Syria's civil war.
(CNN) -- The leaders of both parties in the House of Representatives emerged from a White House meeting Tuesday to support President Barack Obama's call for American strikes against government forces in Syria's civil war.
Eleven supporters of Egypt's ousted President Mohammed Morsi have been sentenced to life in prison after being convicted of attacking the army.
The Ghana Bar Association (GBA) says it shall not hesitate to refer to any lawyer found scandalising the Supreme Court or any of the nine justices who heard the just-ended election petition to the Disciplinary Committee of the General Legal Council.
The Minister of Energy and Petroleum, Emmanuel Armah Kofi-Buah, has disclosed Ghana’s willingness to take advantage of the Japanese government’s proposed $32billion intended to support developing economies in Africa in areas of infrastructure development and energy to improve living standards in the region.
A cashless economy is one in which the purchase of goods and services and the payment of debts and remittances are done through electronic money media, either through credit and debit cards, direct transfers from one account to another, smart cards, mobile payment systems, and other technologies.
Former first lady, Nana Konadu Agyemang Rawlings has visited the 2012 presidential candidate of the New Patriotic Party, (NPP) Nana Akufo-Addo to commend him for accepting the verdict of the Supreme Court on the election petition case.
The Ghana Stock Exchange (GSE) and the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) are optimistic the maiden listing and subsequent trading of the country's Eurobond on the bourse will help attract more corporate bonds from local and international issuers.
Counsel for the National Democratic Congress in the election petition decided last Thursday, Mr Tsatsu Tsikata has challenged former President J.A. Kufuor to assess and comment on what he said have been the ‘vilest insults’ and ‘the most demeaning language’ used against President John Mahama since December 2012.
Two officers of the Winneba District Police were shot and killed in a gun battle with suspected armed robbers Monday night, a police spokesperson has said.
The World Travel and Tourism Council (WTTC) has urged governments to desist from seeing travelers as a haven for taxation.
As mentioned in the last article, the National Pensions Bill, 2008 was passed by Parliament in October, 2008. It received Presidential assent on December 4, 2008 and gazette notification on December 12, 2008 as the National Pensions Act, 2008 (Act 766).
Liberia’s Deputy Inspector General of Police In-Charge of Administration, Madam Rose E. Stryker, says Ghanaians deserve to be happy for the peaceful resolution of the 2012 presidential electoral dispute through the judiciary.
With effect from next year, any candidate who flout West African Examination Council (WAEC) rules by sending a mobile phone to an exams hall, would have his or her papers cancelled.
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