Antrak Air has secured a new aircraft to replace its EC-KUL aircraft that developed a fault mid-air last Friday.
The Member of Parliament for Obuasi West in the Ashanti Region, Kwaku Kwarteng has given Eden Micro-Finance ultimatum to settle all customers in Obuasi who want to withdraw their deposits and savings or face legal action.
The country has been able to save close to $279 million from revenue earned from crude oil export for the first half of 2013.
Newmont Ghana (Ahafo Mine) has announced the payment of GH¢73,229,446(US$ 37,800,199) to the Large Taxpayer Office of the Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA).
Open Web Application Security Project (OWASP), a worldwide organization focused on improving software security, is launching its local chapter at the British Council on September 5.
Bo Xilai, the disgraced Chinese politician once tipped for the highest levels of power, goes on trial, charged with corruption and abuse of power.
UN officials say alleged chemical weapons attacks which Syria's oppositions says killed hundreds near Damascus were a "serious escalation".
Chemical weapons attacks have killed hundreds on the outskirts of Damascus, Syrian opposition activists say.
An Egyptian court has ordered the release of former President Hosni Mubarak on charges of corruption.
Chemical weapons attacks have killed dozens of people east of Damascus, Syrian opposition activists claim.
An Egyptian court is to review a petition to release deposed President Hosni Mubarak, as EU ministers discuss aid in the wake of recent violence.
Egypt's interim military government Tuesday added two more key figures to its list of Muslim Brotherhood leaders under arrest: Mohamed Badie, the group's spiritual leader, and Safwat Hegazy, a preacher and hardline supporter of the movement.
Zimbabwe's opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai may face contempt of court charges for "disparaging remarks" he made about the judiciary.
The respondents in Ghana’s presidential election petition are, in short, saying, “Yes, we admit there were irregularities, but, whatever they are, whether over-voting, unknown polling stations or voting without biometric verification, they must be seen as nothing more than clerical, administrative or transpositional errors which must not affect votes cast by Ghanaians.”
My good friends, you all know that a bat is neither a bird nor an animal, even though it bears features of either species. Hanging on trees with its head down, it sees only what it wants to see. In politics, too, we have bats—those who cannot cling to one particular political tradition with convictions that can stand the test of time.
There is no doubt in my mind that President Mahama really craves for GhanaÂ’s education, economy, and everything Ghanaian to succeed. Because, a) he is Ghanaian and b) if Ghana rises, he raises to a second term president, and if we fall (providence forbids), he gets hurt triple.
I greet you in the name of our ancestors. IÂ’m still in the Homowo mood, and that is why youÂ’ve not seen me in public.
Some days ago, I chanced upon one of my favorite TV shows on Ghana’s National Television station. “The Stand Point”, a talk show hosted by one of Ghana’s finest media personalities, Gifty Anti.
I have interviewed many people while working for the BBC. The standard operating procedure is as follows: study the issues, know the subject, interrogate the guest, hope for a compelling and revealing conversation.
The Qatar 2022 FIFA World Cup is not a tournament for only Europeans, rather a global one.
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