The Civil Service Council is expressing disappointment in the manner in which the Fair Wages and Salaries Commission is handling the strike declared by Civil and Local Government Staff Association of Ghana, CLOGSAG.
Ghana is still grappling with the perennial housing deficit due to the excess of demand over supply of the housing stock. With the fiasco of the STX deal, it appears that the only hope now is the private sector developers, who also have their peculiar challenges to confront.
Joy News editor Israel Layea is currently in the United States to cover the presidential elections there and reports many Americans are eagerly anticipating the ballot Tuesday.
A couple, in Pakistan, arrested on suspicion of killing their 15-year old daughter with acid have told the BBC they feared she would bring dishonour on their family.
A member of the government communication team, Abu Kabienbata Kansangabata has stated that the New Patriotic Party (NPP) only remembers the name of S.B. Dombo during elections period and dumps it afterwards.
A campaigner for President John Mahama has expressed gratitude to students of the University of Ghana Legon for their maturity Visit Myjoyonline.com for latest news, breaking news, audio and feature stories in Ghana A rainstorm has ripped off the roof of the only primary school at Klefe in the Ho Municipality, leaving authorities with virtually no alternative for teaching on Monday.
Apple is the latest multinational to come under scrutiny for the amount of corporation tax it pays, following Starbucks, Facebook and Google.
Dozens of men and boys from Maiduguri in northern Nigeria have been reportedly shot by security forces as Amnesty International published a report condemning human rights violations by the security forces in response to the Boko Haram campaign of violence.
The ascent of the first black president has coincided with a steep descent in the economic fortunes of black Americans. But that hasn't impeded their outward optimism about Obama.
Officials of the Information Service Department from Agona Swedru on Wednesday fled for their dear lives when some angry people of Agona Nsaba chased them out of the town.
The Presidential Candidate of the Progressive People's Party, Dr. Papa Kwesi Nduom will on Monday storm the Korle Bu Teaching Hospital for a comprehensive medical examination. The move is in fulfillment of Dr. Nduom's pledge to have his health status examined and published in pursuance to the running of transparent government and demonstrating leadership.
Government has began what it termed the serialization of the 1,775 schools it commenced construction over the last three years to replace the over 4,000 schools under trees phenomenon it inherited in 2009.
The deputy Minister for Local Government, Mr Elvis Afiriyie Ankrah, is reported to have said on Radio Gold, a day after the IEA Presidential debate that Nana Akufo-Addo sounded more like a preacher or a motivational speaker.
I heard the so-called Mensa Otabil tape and the press statement (disclaimer) issued by Rev. Kofi Okyere (Snr. Associate) to Dr. Otabil.
Campaigns for elections in the impending December 2012 general elections are deeply heating up. Issues, policies and programmes are increasingly dominating the campaigns.
Andre Ayew is the only Ghanaian representative on the 10-man shortlist for the 2012 African Player of the Year award after Caf announced the latest nominees on Sunday.
A last gasp header from Mfum earned glorious Accra Hearts of Oak a priceless 3-2 victory over RTU in a game pregnant with controversy and questionable refereeing decisions.
Anti-graft campaigner, P C Appiah Ofori has commended President Mahama for rejecting the newly approved salaries for the executive arm of government.
The Chairman of the UK and Ireland Chapter of the National Democratic Congress, Horace Nii Ayi Ankrah, reiterated President Mahama’s observation that for a strong and growing economy, “Ghana must have a high level of skills and if possible zero unemployment”.
A campaigner for President John Mahama has expressed gratitude to students of the University of Ghana Legon for their maturity Visit Myjoyonline.com for latest news, breaking news, audio and feature stories in Ghana Anti-graft campaigner, P C Appiah Ofori has commended President Mahama for rejecting the newly approved salaries for the executive arm of government.
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