THE OBUASI Divisional Police Command has arrested two Chinese nationals for allegedly killing two persons after opening fire on 10 small-scale miners at Mamiriwa No1 near Obuasi on Wednesday evening. Nana Boateng aka abortion, 28, and Eric Ofori, were shot … Continue reading →
The landmark presidential election petition received a major boost yesterday when the Supreme Court ordered a count of all Pink Sheets involved in the petition. The issue of how many pink sheets were attached as exhibits by the petitioners continue … Continue reading →
Hmmm, I do not know how to begin. The issue of fire outbreaks in this country, particularly in our markets is becoming one too many for us. It is not because it is the first time that we are experiencing … Continue reading →
The facts about the Kumasi murders are sketchy but the reality of their negative fall-outs cannot be doubted. Yesterday’s edition of this newspaper had a story about the murder of two persons. The accompanying picture of the remains of one … Continue reading →
The foiled attempt by FirstRand Bank of South Africa to aquire  Merchant Bank could result in another judgment debt saga for Government, if the latter continues to delay the endorsement process. FirstRand Bank could go to court to demand payment … Continue reading →
Members of the GhanaMade Rice Farmers Association and their families last Saturday visited the Elmina Castle in the Central region. The tour, according to Comfort Aniagyei, President of the Association, was aimed at helping the farmers to understand the Trans-Atlantic … Continue reading →
Concerted efforts are needed to shift focus from congested road transport system to coastal shipping and inland water transportation for the movement of cargo, Naa Densua Aryeettey, President of the Ghana Chapter of the Women’s International Shipping and Trading Association … Continue reading →
AN Accra Financial Court on Wednesday ordered the President of Ghana Medical Association (GMA) to ensure its members are at post, while negotiations between the National Labour Commission (NLC) and its members continue. This was after the court had given … Continue reading →
NEWMONT GHANA Ahafo Mine has distributed 100 insecticide treated bed-nets to some residents of Gyedu in the Asutifi North District of Brong Ahafo Region. Newmont has, since 2011, distributed over 3,000 insecticide treated bed-nets to both community members and employees … Continue reading →
“Our Joy Infant Careâ€, a corporation based in the United States of America (USA), has donated assorted items worth GH¢5,000 to Princess Marie Louise Children’s Hospital in Accra. The corporation is geared at providing special services to families with new … Continue reading →
World music is now more about who is making music from their heart, rather than who is using their head. The huge commercial successes of Adele, Taylor Swift, Frank Ocean, Kanye West and Kendrick Lamar are a proof to that … Continue reading →
TRAFFIC FLOW in Kumasi was impeded yesterday following a walk organized by ex-Kotoko CEO Herbert Mensah to commemorate the May 9 disaster. Hundreds of soccer fans, clad in red attire, joined Mr. Mensah and other top personalities including Alhaji Hearts, … Continue reading →
It could cost about 100 thousand dollars for an audit to be carried out on pink sheet exhibits in the on-going election petition case. This is what Joy Business has gathered could be the estimated fee for the review by accounting firm, … Continue reading →
The country’s security chiefs will today (Friday) May 10, 2013, hold a high-level meeting to review the security situation and take decisions intended to improve the safety and security of the citizenry. The meeting will take place in the Flagstaff … Continue reading →
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