Four Christians are reported to have died on Sunday May 19, 2013 during a stampede at anointing water Church service at T. B JoshuaÂ’s Synagogue Church of All Nations (SCOAN) at the Spintex Road.
Nigeria's army has vowed to continue its offensive against militants in the north-east "as long as it takes" to achieve its main objectives.
Bishop of the Anglican Diocese of Okigwe South, Rt. Rev. David Onuoha, has expressed worry over what he termed “the serious threat corruption is posing to our corporate existence as a nation”.
The Fast Track High Court Friday fixed next Friday, May 24, 2013, for the hearing of arguments in the motion for stay of execution of its order that the state should pay the monthly pension of the former Auditor-General, Mr Edward Dua Agyeman, with effect from June 2012.
Managing Editor of the "Insight" newspaper, Kwesi Pratt Jnr. has registered his displeasure at what he describes as the wanton grabbing of State lands by politicians and public officials.
Some of the 223 people in the Cape Coast Metropolis going through the registration process with the National Health Insurance Scheme through the magnanimity of the National Lotteries Authority, (NLA) at Brofoyedur.
Laid off workers of Ghana Ports and Harbour Authority (GPHA), have petitioned President John Dramani Mahama to ensure the payment of their gratuity, which is outstanding since 2002.
The Ashaiman Police Divisional Command, on Saturday arrested 16 persons in connection with various offences such as possession of narcotic drugs and offensive weapons.
Emmanuel Lamptey, younger brother of the late business magnate, David Lamptey suspects foul play in the way and manner his relative died and is calling for investigations into the tragic event.
A 23-year-old man has been arrested over the daredevil murder that took place at Ash Town in Kumasi, one of many to hit the Ashanti regional capital in recent times.
A policeman attached to the Tesano Motor Traffic and Transport Unit (MTTU) lost his life around 2:30am last Thursday after he was shot by a member of a gang of armed robbers.
Representatives of Konkombas and Bimobas in the Northern Region of Ghana have agreed not to use violence but rather resort to dialogue to settle their differences from now on.
The future of the Kantamanto Market in Accra, the one-time centre for brisk business in second-hand clothing, is in limbo.
Ms Helen Adjoa Ntoso, Eastern Regional Minister, said development could only take place in a peaceful atmosphere and, therefore, charged traditional and local government authorities to find lasting solutions to issues that divided the people.
Three districts have been selected to implement climate change and health projects on pilot basis.
The Board of the Ghana National Service Scheme (GNSS) has distanced itself from having any dealings with its once powerful Executive Director, Vincent Senam Kuagbenu.
The Asantehene, Otumfuo Osei Tutu II, has condemned what he considers to be the “compulsive and obsessive” politicisation of issues in the country, which virtually compels people to look at every issue from the narrow and darkened prism of party politics.
Communications Minister Dr. Edward Omane Boamah has asked the Obuasi Municipal Assembly to allay fears that telecommunication masts pose health threats to people in the area.
The Accra Regional Police Command has commenced investigations into an incident that led to the death of a policeman with the Tesano Divisional Police Command, to establish the cause of death.
The Minister of Defence, Mark Owen Woyongo, has come under severe criticism from a cross-section of residents in Kumasi, for suggesting that the recent killings in the city were being blown out of proportion.
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