International accounting firm KPMG has decided to audit the pink sheets tendered in evidence concerning the election petition case free of charge.
GhanaÂ’s former President, Flt Lt Jerry John Rawlings has at a conference of former Heads of State in Bahrain called on Israel to restrain itself in its involvement in the conflict in Syria.
The Chief Executive Officer of the Bui Power Authority, Jabesh Amissah-Arthur has assured Ghanaians of the progress of the Bui Dam project to augment power supply to the entire nation.
The Kokote branch Chairman of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) in the Offinso Constituency, Mr Kwasi Addai, popularly known as “Joe Louis” was on Tuesday killed in a road crash.
Professor Stephen Adei, a former Rector of the Ghana Institute of Management and Public Administration, has noted that military adventurism and weak political leadership have been the bane of GhanaÂ’s development.
An International Evangelist, Dr Lawrence Tetteh, has said Ghana is endowed with the unique privilege of being spared the painful ordeal of political turbulence that has rocked neighbouring countries and parts of the world.
The second Africa Congress of Accountants (ACOA) opened in Accra yesterday, with a call by President John Dramani Mahama on African leaders to help deal with the menace of silent corruption on the continent.
16 children from forced labour in communities along the Volta Lake have been rescued by Challenging Heights, a child-centered non-governmental organization (NGO).
Five persons, including four foreigners, have been arrested for allegedly engaging in illegal mining at Sekyere Obuasi in the Wassa East District in the Western Region.
In what appears to be conflicting policy positions expressed by government officials on the future of the Kantanmanto area, the Acting Chief Executive officer of the Railway Authority, Saddiq Alidu has said that the stretch of land cleared after the Kantamanto market fire will be used to build a modern railway station.
The Ghana Police Service Criminal Investigation Department (CID) has been receiving more complaints from organizations and individuals, who claimed to have fallen victims to an imposter who posed as a presidential staffer, using the names Paul Victor Obeng, Henry Martey Newman and Alex K. Segbefia.
An NPP communicator, Richard Asante Yeboah has accused the Accra mayor, Alfred Oko Vanderpujue of acting like German Adolph Hitler, after his comments just after the fire outbreak at Kantamanto.
The Network for WomenÂ’s Rights in Ghana (NETRIGHT) has extended its sympathies to affected traders in the Kantamanto market fire disaster.
The Ministry of Food and Agriculture (MOFA) would in June use smart mobile phones to disseminate information on agriculture among farmers to increase productivity.
If there are still any lingering skepticisms about the fact that the Ghana Urban Water Company Limited did not learn any lesson from the expired chemical scandal that rocked the company, an ongoing confusion and tribal war that has hit the water outfit with regards to the choice of chemical supplier to be considered for the year 2014 must dispel such doubts.
The Public Relations Officer (P.R.O) of the Ashanti Regional Police Command, Mohammed Yusif Tango, has appeal to Ghanaians to support the Police Service in fighting crime in the country.
The defeated 2012 National Democratic Congress (NDC) parliamentary candidate at Weija-Gbawe Constituency, Mr. Sam Asamoah, has stressed that those who are politicising the fire outbreak at Kantamanto market should stop the practice.
A missionary and a word broadcaster at the Church of Christ, Brother Daniel Owusu Asiamah, has cautioned Ghanaians, particularly opinion leaders, against the attitude of hypocrisy in the on-going election petition at the Supreme Court.
Minister for Water Resources, Works and Housing, Alhaji Collins Dauda, has indicated the governmentÂ’s readiness to institute practical measures to ensure free-flow of rivers and streams during this yearÂ’s heavy downpour.
A man, who allegedly impersonated the Member of Parliament for the Adentan constituency, Nii Ashimoore and Water Resources Works and Housing Minister, Collins Dauda, is in the grips of the police.
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