Today too, we are whining, again, and again, and we will go to bed, still whining, over things that we are so accustomed to, whining! This week the headline figure, 998, has gotten all of us whining. How dare you keep 998 employees at the Jubilee House?
A 3-day international beauty exhibition Dubbed: Africa Makeup and Beauty Fair opened on Wednesday at the Lapalm Royal Beach Hotel in Accra.
Egypt have been boosted by the news that Arsenal midfielder Mohammed Elneny should be fit for their World Cup campaign.
A little less than a month before her royal wedding to Britain’s Prince Harry, Meghan Markle has said “I do” — on television.
Local governance expert, Dr Eric Oduro Osae, says the postponement of a proposal by the governing NPP to elect MMDCEs indicates it was not well thought out.
Joy News has heightened the campaign to get justice for Multimedia Journalist, Latif Iddrisu, who was brutalized by police earlier this month.
Ghana has maintained its status as a high-risk, debt-distress country after first making it onto the infamous list of countries whose debt burdens had reached alarming levels in 2015.
Employing 998 jobsworths, with 706 civil servants and 292 others at the Office of the President, is money well spent.
Previously friends, now political foes. How has it come to this?
Die-hard soccer fans have been known to do some crazy things to honour their favourite teams, but I don’t remember anyone actually covering their entire upper body in a permanent tattoo of their team’s official jersey.
A former Vice-Chancellor of University of Education, Winneba (UEW), Professor Jophus Anamoah-Mensah, has lauded the Government’s decision to ensure that all technical universities have departments of education.
Police at Amanfrom have arrested two Niger nationals, Malik Bashiru, 32, and Abdul Aziz Tahiru, 38, suspected to be armed robbers.
The Producer Price Inflation for March 2018 was 3.7 percent, Mr Anthony Amuzu, Deputy Government Statistician has revealed.
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