The first batch of 50 trainees has passed out of the National Artisan Training Centre in Kumasi.
The Ghana Rubber Estates limited (GREL) is once again organizing its annual long vacation classes for basic school pupils in the CompanyÂ’s operational areas.
Tigo has introduced a new service that will allow customers to query the network at anytime to get a full update on the status of products and services they have subscribed to.
Former Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak has been released from prison after appealing against his detention.
France says a "reaction with force" may be needed if Syria is proved to have used chemical weapons, as the international clamour for action grows.
Liberia's police often act as "predators" who rob people of money and goods rather than protecting them, says campaign group Human Rights Watch.
Former Pope Benedict has said he resigned after "God told me to" during what he called a "mystical experience," a Catholic news agency reported.
The 89-year-old leader inaugurated for seventh-term after disputed polls as opposition boycotts ceremony.
Zimbabwe's Robert Mugabe will be sworn in for a seventh term as president, with rival Morgan Tsvangirai boycotting the ceremony over fraud allegations.
I desire that after I have given the judgment of the Court, that judgment may not be talked about; I have given it upon my oath, and am answerable to my country for it...
On Monday, August 19, 2013, the Public Accounts Committee expressed shock at foreign exchange retention schemes operated by mining companies in the country and asked for investigations to be carried out with immediate effect.
Lately there have been rumours of war all over Ghana, with August 29 touted as the day of Armageddon when the final battle of megiddo between good and evil shall be fought. We have successfully turn Ghana into a volatile nation where imaginary civil wars are eminent.
Henry Adams may well have been speaking about our beloved Mrs. Clarice Howarth (nee’ Garnet, affectionately called‘Garnie’) who was called back to her maker on January 29th 2013 in the UK. These words precisely echo the thoughts of her former students of Wesley Girls High School!
The PPP has been monitoring the peace crusade and we are deeply worried about the sham, symbolic and superficial efforts being made by all manner of people for Ghanaians to be peaceful before, during and after the Supreme Court ruling.
When are miracles true and genuine and when are they charades?
What continues to baffle me has been the reaction of the leaders of the so-called FREE WORLD to the specific events in Egypt and Zimbabwe and the constantly shifting sands of the western world as to what constitutes “the will of the people” or DEMOCRACY.
In the run up to GhanaÂ’s crucial 2014 FIFA World Cup qualifier with Zambia in Kumasi on September 6, a lot of opinions are being thrown at the mercurial Kwesi Appiah, coach of the Black Stars. He does not need these opinions now.
Permit me to use your platform to draw the attention of our dear country to the fact that contrary to the widely held view, under the 1992 Constitution of Ghana the Speaker of Parliament, presently Doe Adjaho, cannot be President of the Republic in the event of any of the scenarios possible under the impending verdict of the Supreme Court in the pending Election Petition case.
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