Over the last three months, severe rain storms have continued to wreak havoc in the Northern Regional metropolis, displacing thousands in eleven districts.
A retired officer of the Ghana Armed Forces, Captain Budu Koomson, is reported to have stated that “prevailing conditions in the country make the staging of a coup d’état imminent”.
The things we consider inconsequential to our existence are quite often the very things that save our lives. For many people in Ghana, the onus of providing quality maternal care lies squarely on the laps of the government.
There has been ongoing debate as to the filing of Annual Tax Returns by the President, His Excellency John Dramani Mahama.
The Chiefs and Elders of Ehi, Adzortsi and Torgbeve in the Volta Region, have ceded four kilometres (KM) parcel of land for the Ketu Power Project (KPP).
Strikes seem to have become the best alternative means to drive workersÂ’ demands home.
The Government on Monday disclosed that it has approved guidelines for the determination of market premium for its employees under the Single Spine Salary Structure (SSSS).
The Registrar GeneralÂ’s Department on Monday provided files on Watervile Holding BV1 to the Commission of Inquiry into Payments from Public Funds arising from Judgment Debts and Related Processes.
A leading member of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) communication team, Isaac Acheampong has alleged that President Mahama is a replica of corruption, saying Ghanaians have done themselves a great sin and that the reward of it is what the President and his cronies are meting out to them.
Former Prime Minister Baroness Thatcher has died at 87 following a stroke, her spokesman has said.
Head of Corporate Affairs at the Volta River Authorithy, Mr. Sam Kwesi Fletcher has kicked against a promise by President Mahama to Ghanaians that his administration would end the off peak load-shedding and the entire load-shedding exercise by the end of April this year.
The headquarters of the Anti Human Trafficking Unit of the Ghana Police Service on Saturday raided the Maranatha Adventist Prayer Camp located at Mentukwa near Pokukrom in the Brong Ahafo Region and arrested seven leaders of the church for forcing girls below the age of 14 into marriages.
Dozens of people are alleged to have been displaced following a heavy downpour at Agona East, a District in the Central Region.
Vice President Kwesi Bekoe Amissah-Arthur left Accra for Istanbul, Turkey on Sunday evening to participate in the 16th Eurasian Economic Summit. The summit is organised annually with an objective of enhancing relations amongst the European Union, countries of Central Asia as well as the Middle East. The Eurasian Economic Summit is a gathering of high-level statesmen, bureaucrats, captains of business and private sector representatives from the Eurasian region, with an approximate ... Read More
Head of Public Affairs of the Fair Wages and Salary Commission (FWSC) has hit back at the medical doctors saying ‘if they still claim to have a case, they should take it to the Higher Court’.
Whistleblowing website WikiLeaks today published more than 1.7million U.S. records covering diplomatic or intelligence reports on every country in the world.
The Embattled Chief Executive Officer (C.E.O) of the Microfinance and Small Loans Centre (MASLOC), Bertha Ansah-Djan, otherwise referred to as Bertha Sogah, has denied being asked by President John Mahama to proceed on leave for inverstigations to begin into the allegations levelled against her.
US Ambassador in Ghana, Mr Gene Cretz, has appealed to government to strengthen the capacity of security personnel bearing in mind the country's present position in the global oil and gas industry.
After three-and-a-half years of living in servitude and isolation, 18 members of a church were on Saturday rescued by the police at a camp where they were held by its leaders.
Lieutenant General (LT. Gen) Peter Augestine Blay, immediate past Chief of Defence Staff of the Ghana Armed Forces, has asked officers of the Forces to be disciplined and uphold the image of their profession. ?We are ambassadors of this noble service so we should not do anything that will tarnish the image of our dear service. Let us be proud of our service and uphold its good name at all time?, he said. LT. Gen. Blay, who made the call at a farewell parade held in his honour on Friday in ... Read More
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