Predictably, on day five of his cross-examination of the Vice-Presidential Candidate of the main opposition New Patriotic Party (NPP), the lawyer representing the Third Respondent, or the ruling National Democratic Congress (NDC), was reported to have uncouthly shouted down Mr. Philip Addison, lead-counsel for the petitioners challenging the integrity of Ghana's Election 2012,
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In the wake of his failure to clinch the Director-General's position of the World Trade Organization (WTO), it is being widely speculated that Ghana's former Trade Minister, Mr. Alan Kwadwo Kyerematen, may well be in the process of rekindling his presidential ambitions for 2016
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The Ghana Tourism Authority has expressed worry about the practice whereby some hotels price their items and services in dollars.
Mobile Data statistics published by the National Communication Authority for the first quarter of 2013 indicates the MTN Ghana has 5.82million data subscribers, representing 65% of the total, which stood at 8.9million.
Fifty-five people have been killed in a raid by Islamist militant group Boko Haram in Nigeria's north-eastern Borno state, the military says.
At least three people have died and several are missing after a ship crashed into a control tower in the Italian port of Genoa, media reports say.
Brazil has begun negotiations to hire at least 6,000 Cuban doctors to work in rural areas, Brazilian Foreign Minister Antonio Patriota says.
A leading member of the NDC, Tony Aidoo says 'skewed comments' made by the General Secretary of the NPP after court proceedings may plunge the country into chaos.
Striking doctors across the country will resume work today after a month long strike over unpaid allowances and market premiums.
The members of the Coastal Platform for Peacebuilding (COPP) has called on the Ghana National Petroleum Company(GNPC) to establish a meaningful relationship with the indigenes in the areas affected by its activities.
Mr P.V. Obeng, Senior Presidential Advisor, on Tuesday tasked the Ghana Culture Forum (GCF) to present their drafted policies, initiatives and structural works to government.
Presiding Justice William Atuguba on Wednesday blocked counsel for National Democratic Congress, Tsatsu Tsikata from proceeding to ask the witness in the box Dr. Bawumia to identify any further pink sheets, in the ongoing hearing of the petition challenging the 2012 presidential election results.
The Commercial Division of the Accra Fast Track High Court, Tuesday ordered the Minister of Finance and Economic Planning to appear before it at its next sitting on May 14, 2012.
Wigan's hopes of staying in the Premier League hang in the balance as Swansea come from behind to win at the DW Stadium.
The Upper West Regional Minster, Ephraim Avea Nsoh, has commended the Commission on Human Rights and Administrative Justice (CHRAJ) for its efforts in promoting human security and peace in the country, but charged it to do more.
Innocent children aged between one and fifteen years have been exposed to the hazardous conditions resulting from last SundayÂ’s fire out break at Kantamanto market in the central business district of Accra.
The Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG) has been directed to conduct a nation-wide inspection of all markets with a view to look out for all illegal connections in the markets.
Former Chief Executive of VRA, Dr Charles Wereko Brobby, has lashed out at the media, describing it as ‘uncontrollable Visit Myjoyonline.com for latest news, breaking news, audio and feature stories in Ghana The Digital Broadcasting Migration Committee has explained that TV users do not necessarily require new sets to receive TV signals when the digital broadcasting migration commences in December.
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