The Greater Accra Regional Police Commander, DCOP Christian Tettey Yehonu has directed authorities of the Synagogue Church of all Nations to quit hosting revivals at their Spintex auditorium in Accra.
US President Barack Obama will visit Senegal, South Africa and Tanzania in June, the White House has said.
Dr. Ishmael Norman, Director of the Center for Disaster Resilience and Leadership Studies of the University for Health and Allied Science (UHAS) has revealed that Ghana spends 70 million dollars annually on disasters alone.
Portions of the Achimota substation which got burnt on Sunday, leading to a blackout in parts of Accra, has been repaired, says the Public Relations Manager of the company.
The European Union has commended the 2012 New Patriotic Party presidential candidate, Nana Akufo-Addo, and the two other petitioners in the ongoing Presidential Election Petition, for rightly choosing to seek redress of their grievances concerning the conduct and outcome of the December presidential elections at the Supreme Court of Ghana.
A 14-member delegation from the Guangxi province in China, yesterday held a closed-door meeting with the inter-ministerial taskforce set up by President John Dramani Mahama to deal with illegal small-scale mining (galamsey) in the country.
At least 51 people, including 20 children, have been killed after a huge tornado tore through Oklahoma City suburbs, officials in the US state say.
Mr Samuel Sellas-Mensah, Chief Executive of the Public Procurement Authority (PPA), has said developing countries need well qualified procurement professionals to manage the challenges in the current global economic environment.
Auditing and accounting firm, KPMG International has assured that they will wait for the decision of the Judges at the Supreme Court as well the lawyers of both sides; respondents and petitioners in the on-going election petition and then afterwards continue with the work they were called to do.
The Western Regional Police command has given a two-week ultimate to motorists in the metropolis to get vehicles and documents in shape or face the law.
Emotions ran high, Tuesday, at Lagos State Police Command, Ikeja, following startling revelations by suspected members of three syndicates, who specialised in selling human parts to herbalists and persons suspected to be clerics. The suspects told a bewildered crowd that human heads were sold for N8,000; hands, N4,000 and private parts N10,000.
Government has expressed grave concern about the death of four persons in a stampede at the Spintex road branch of T.B. JoshuaÂ’s Synagogue of All Nations Church.
A 27-year-old suspected driver, Micheal Kwabena Rockson, has been arrested by the Accra Regional Police Command for stealing a Land Rover Freelander.
The Ghana Armed Forces (GAF) has condemned the misconduct of a soldier who assaulted a traffic warden at Ritz Junction in Accra over the weekend.
President Mahama has revealed that he would not rule out arson as the one of the main causes of the recent fire outbreaks in the country.
Invited guests at a wedding in Ablekuma, in Ga Central, were left dumbfounded when a 13-year-old Junior High School (JHS) form one girl (name withheld) was forced to marry her older sisterÂ’s boyfriend.
A KNOWN MAD woman in Kumasi has been impregnated by an unknown man, and the incident is raising eyebrows in the city.
Sergeant Frederick Afari of Recce Regiment in Accra has been arrested by the Madina Divisional Police Command for allegedly slapping Adabla Vanesa, of the Community Police Unit (CPU), who was on duty directing traffic.
The Takoradi Circuit Court B has sentenced an evangelist to 15 years imprisonment for defiling the girlfriendÂ’s 10-year-old daughter on two separate occasions.
Ms Helen Adjoa Ntoso, the Eastern Regional Minister, has said that a 24-hour surveillance would be instituted to check illegal mining in all mining areas in the region.
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