Domestic flights are expected to resume Friday at the Kotoka International Airport after being grounded because aircrafts couldnÂ’t refuel.
A member of the legal team of the petitioners in the ongoing Election Petition case before the Supreme Court says international auditing firm, KPMG, is likely to conclude its audit of pink sheet exhibits in two weeks.
NPP Member of Parliament for Kpandai constituency Matthew Nyindam has described Tsatsu Tsikata as a "necessary evil" for his clients in the ongoing Presidential Election Petition.
Former Member of Parliament for Adentan constituency, Kojo Adu-Asare has decided to take a break from frontline politics to concentrate on other pressing issues.
Nigeria's army begins operations against militant Islamists after states of emergency were declared in three north-eastern states.
Nigeria's army has imposed a dusk-to-dawn curfew across the north-eastern state of Adamawa to curb attacks by militant Islamists.
A leading South African university says it will make Zulu language classes compulsory for all first-year students from next year in order to promote nation-building.
It is very easy to sit behind a laptop or go to a radio or television station and criticize the nine justices hearing the petition filed by Bawumia and co to challenge the 2012 Elections results.
How does one brand a high performing chief executive whose team contributes 133 megawatts at a critical time of national power crises? How does one brand a 30 year old man who is killed in the course of an armed robbery incident in a Ghanaian town?
Google's Maps revamp adds new advertising icons and aims to tailor the results to each user's interests.
The Judgement Debts Commission will resume sitting on Monday, May 20, a statement from the commissioner's office said in Accra on Thursday.
The leaders of Turkey and the United States are huddling in Washington on Thursday over how to handle the Syrian civil war, the raging conflict that has left an estimated 80,000 people dead and a few million displaced.
That we were a divided country before December 7 is clear to all—after all, this is the second election in a row that the winner has failed to win 51% of the votes.
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