The Africa Center for Energy Policy (ACEP) has revealed the main reasons for the exit of ExxonMobil from Ghana.
The OneGhana Movement is demanding justice for the victims of the June 3, 2015 flood and fire disaster.
• Accra Hearts of Oak are top of the GPL with forty-nine points • The Phobians have won their last five games • Their fans are eager for the club to end their trophy drought that has spanned over a decade Supporters Accra Hearts of Oak are hungry for a major a trophy and it is not difficult to understand their predicament.
Ghana remains a priority market in the West African sub-region for oil refinery production, Management of Dangote Refinery has said.
A former Member of Parliament for the Ablekuma North Constituency, Justice Joe Appiah, has charged the New Patriotic Party government to re-design the Kwame Nkrumah interchange in order to prevent floods that may cause further harm to people in the area.
• Gayheart Mensah says there is the need to promote journalism to enhance respect among the profession • He says he can effect this through the use of his model POWER UP strategy • Gayheart Mensah is vying for the position of President of the Ghana Journalists Association An aspirant in the race for the presidency of the Ghana Journalists Association, Gayheart Mensah, has said that there is the need to promote better ways of professionalism so as to attract the
• John Boadu has denied accusations that he owns a galamsey concessions • He insists that contrary to the allegations, he has does not own any mining company • He has dared anyone who has evidence of his galamsey activities to send it to the Operation Halt team John Boadu, General Secretary of the New Patriotic Party, NPP, lost his cool on live radio when a texter accused him of being an illegal small scale mining kingpin.
Accra Great Olympics winger, Maxwell Quaye believes that this is the right time for the Dade Boys to end Hearts of Oak's five-game winning streak in the league.
Referees Manager of the Ghana Football Association, Alex Kortey has reacted to Oluboi Commodore’s allegation against referees.
WAFA Midfielder Enock Asubonteng has been target by some top European clubs after an impressive second round in the ongoing season in the Ghana premier league.
The Former Methodist Bishop of Obuasi Diocese, Bishop Stephen Bosomtwe Ayensu, has described Rastafarians keeping their dreadlocks as a sign of moral decadence in the Ghanaian society.
Fred Oware, Board Chairman of Nuclear Power Ghana (NPG) – owner and operator of Ghana’s first nuclear power plant, has said that the nation has come to the realisation that nuclear power offers the best solution to ensure cheap production and sale of power to spur growth through industrialisation.
• Sir John's plush grave has generated conversations on social media • Wontumi believes that it's a family decision that must be respected by Ghanaians • Wontumi also eulogized Sir John for the role he played in his rise as a politician Bernard Antwi Bosiako, the Ashanti Regional chairman of the New Patriotic Party has hinted that the magnificent tomb built for the late Kwadwo Owusu Afriyie, popularly known as Sir John is a recognition
The 2020 annual report issued by the Public Interest and Accountability Committee (PIAC) has revealed that revenue realized from the sale of LPG decreased by 4.
Leaders from the governing New Patriotic Party (NPP) are in the Kwabre East District town of Sakora Wonoo for the funeral of late Forestry Commission CEO, Lawyer Kwadwo Owusu Afriyie.
The Match Review Panel of the Ghana Football Association has announced decisions on some complaints received from clubs in the Ghana Premier League.
Kingsley Sarfo, the Ghanaian footballer who was wrongfully incarcerated in 2018 for raping a teenager in Sweden, has said that he has forgiven the family.
Senior staff of the various public universities in Ghana have announced an extension of their industrial action.
Elmina Sharks forward Benjamin Bernard Boateng has blamed his failure to hit his 10 goal target in the ongoing Ghana Premier League on injuries.
Ghana Private Road Transport Union (GPRTU) has justified the upward adjustment in transport fares saying it was crucial to ameliorating the current hardships drivers faced.
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