The Media and Printing Industry Workers Union (MEDIANET) has called for the amendment of the Labour Act (Act 651) to ensure that collective bargaining is extended to freelancers in the country.
A Kenyan man who had been charged with killing a Ghanaian housemate and eating his heart and brains has pleaded guilty in a US court.
The First Counselor of Kaneshie Stake of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, Mr. Ignatius Kwamina Baidoo has advised the public not to wait on the Accra Metropolitan Assembly (AMA) to clean the environment.
The Chairman of the Ghana Postal Services Workers Union, Emmanuel Addo has said the GH¢2.4 million judgment debt that Ghana Post Company Limited paid during 2005 to 2008 collapsed the company.
Will you allow your child to walk for 90 minutes on a highway to school every day? This may sound odd, but pupils as young as 6 at Teye Kwame in the Greater Accra region go through this daily.
Former Ghana Airways Board Member,Alhaji Asuma Banda has advised government to ditch its plans to establish a national airline carrier.
It has been revealed at the Public Accounts Committee sitting Wednesday that the Electricity Company of Ghana(ECG) made a profit of GHC1m but recorded a whopping loss of 480m in 2010.
For the second time in three years, the African city of Luanda has been declared the most expensive city in the world for expats by Mercer, a human resources consulting firm.
Sony has announced the launch dates for its PlayStation 4 console.
The prototype Ghanaian model vehicle designed and manufactured by the artisans of Suame Magazine in Kumasi has been successfully tested in Rotterdam, Holland under the auspices of the Dutch Government.
A law Lecturer, Mr. Kissi Adjabeng, has said a plea by the IEA to parties involved in the soon-to-be-determined election petition not to seek a review of the Supreme Court's decision may be ignored.
Most of us take the Internet for granted. But think about what Internet access would mean to 5 billion people who don't currently have it. That's the idea behind a new campaign, internet.org, led by Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg.
Government and parties involved in the 2012 election petition have appealed to workers of the Judicial Service to call off a planned nationwide strike which is set to begin on August 27 - two days before the Court delivers its judgement.
Ghanaian researchers have been urged to engage the media in publishing their findings so as to achieve their study objectives and effect the needed changes in society with their work.
Okyehene, Osagyefo Amoatia Ofori-Panin has urged Ghanaians to put faith in the nine justices of the Supreme Court, believing they will deliver justice come August 29 on the 2012 Presidential Election Petition.
The PresidentÂ’s nominee for the Garu-Tempane District, Mr Albert Akoka Alalzuga was on Tuesday confirmed as District Chief Executive (DCE). He polled 100 per cent of votes cast by assembly members.
The Minister of Interior, Mr. Kwesi Ahwoi has urged Ghanaians not to panic over the caution the US government gave to its citizen resident in and or travelling to Ghana ahead of the Supreme Court verdict.
The Institute of Economic Affairs (IEA) is urging the party in the election petition case in whose favour the expected judgement of the Supreme Court may not be to refrain from seeking a review in the interest of peace.
Government has denied claims by the Member of Parliament for Okaikoi Central that the president has violated the Presidential Office Act by not submitting a list of staff at the presidency to parliament.
The Judicial Service Staff Association of Ghana (JUSSAG) has said it will embark on strike from the 27th August 2013 – two days from an expected Supreme Court ruling on an election petition that has immense impact on Ghana’s politics.
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