Movement of people and goods from La Cote dÂ’Ivoire to Ghana have slowed down following alleged harassment and extortion by Ivorian security agencies on the Big Assinnie/New Town road near Half Assini.
The Ministry of Communications is finalising work on the broadband policy which will engage industry stakeholders on how to make broadband part of the mandatory universal access by 2015.
The Ghana Technology University College (GTUC) has received the prestigious Platinum Award for ‘Quality Education in Africa’ at this year’s Business Initiative Direction (BID) Quality Era Awards in Geneva, Switzerland.
A lawyer and tax expert, Abdullah Ali Nakyea has proposed that government should focus more on a revenue management regime as part of ongoing efforts to expand the tax net.
The Ghana Immigration Service (GIS) has disputed claims by Chief Executive of HANSOL Mining Ltd, Mr Bernard Antwi-Boasiako that the several Chinese arrested on his mines have legal permits.
GhanaÂ’s domestic revenue mobilization in 2013 would be challenged by the energy crisis currently being experienced by the country.
Barbara Piasecka Johnson was a Polish farmer's daughter who emigrated to the United States, a maid who worked for a wealthy American heir, and a third wife who inherited much of the Johnson Visit Myjoyonline.com for latest news, breaking news, audio and feature stories in Ghana Strikes seem to have become the best alternative means to drive workersÂ’ demands home.
An EIU report says the petition challenging President Mahama's election will fail.
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