The Minister of Water Resources, Works and Housing, Alhaji Collins Dauda, has urged the Minority in Parliament to rescind its decision to boycott events connected with President John Dramani Mahama.
A Commercial Court ruling on Thursday February 21, 2013, awarded a $90 million judgment debt to Dominion Corporate Trustees Ltd, formerly Standard Trust Plc, an offshore company in the UK.
Mozilla, the organisation behind the Firefox web browser, announces it has paired with 18 operators to launch its smartphone operating system.
Samsung releases a new tablet and Huawei announces a new 4G smartphone at 2013's Mobile World Congress in Barcelona.
The body that represents the mobile industry predicts operators will make more money from data than from voice by 2018.
Microsoft becomes the latest US technology firm - after Apple and Facebook - to confirm that it has been targeted by computer hackers.
Apple drops a planned vote of shareholders after a US judge blocked the move in an ongoing spat over what to do with the tech giant's huge cash pile.
A German judge suspends a case in which Samsung challenged Apple's inclusion of a function which makes iPhones accessible to blind people.
The Africa Centre for Energy Policy has declared that measures announced by President John Mahama in the recent State of the Nation Address do not adequately address the current power crisis and therefore consumers, both industrial and residential, must settle in for a protracted power crisis.
The remote Algerian gas plant at the centre of a deadly hostage-taking last month partially resumes production.
Key Egyptian opposition figure Mohamed ElBaradei urges President Morsi not to go ahead with April elections, warning of chaos and instability.
The true scale of Britain's involvement in the slave trade has been laid bare in documents revealing how the country's wealthiest families received the modern equivalent of billions of pounds in compensation after slavery was abolished.
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