The prime objective of every worker is to be engaged in a well-established company or enterprise and be well-paid to lead a good life.
A GH¢15,000 mechanised borehole connected to an overhead tank and three standing pipes to provide potable water for residents of Kyiritwedee, a suburb of Berekum in the Brong Ahafo Region, has been inaugurated.
The Asunafo South District Director of Education, Mr Osei Kwadwo Hayford, has urged supervisory bodies in the education sector to step up effective monitoring of school management committees (SMCs) to enable them to discharge their duties effectively.
U.S. Marines stationed in southern Europe have been put on alert as a precaution in advance of expected large demonstrations and potential unrest in Egypt this weekend, CNN has learned.
President Barack Obama held a town hall meeting Saturday with a group of young people in the Soweto section of Johannesburg, with video links to similar groups in other cities in Africa.
At least three people were killed and 174 injured during clashes in Egypt on Sunday, officials said, exactly one year after the country's first democratically elected president came to power.
Andrew Pochter of Chevy Chase, Maryland, was stabbed Friday in the port city of Alexandria, Egypt. He was in the country teaching English to elementary school children.
The Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG) Limited has explained that its salary regime is prudently managed to ensure that the health of the company and its services to the public are not undermined.
The former wife of Nelson Mandela visited him Sunday in the hospital where the ailing anti-apartheid icon is clinging to life, the South African Press Association reported.
Hissène Habré, who is accused of the killing and torture of thousands of people in Chad in the 1980s, had evaded prosecution while living in Senegal.
Sunday, June 30, 2013 In rebutting the verbal attacks launched on Justice Atuguba and the Supreme Court by detractors criticizing them for infringing on freedom of expression, I have said that their vitriol is misplaced. I have also drawn their attention to the fact that the Supreme Court won’t sit down unconcerned for them to [...]
US President Barack Obama says he is "humbled" to visit Robben Island jail, where Nelson Mandela was held, as the ex-leader remains critically ill.
The Moderator of the Presbyterian Church of Ghana, Prof Emmanuel Martey says the Supreme Court must summon before it, Assin Central Member of Parliament, Kennedy Agyapong for inciting violence against two ethnic groups in the lead up to the December 2012 general elections
Nigeria coach Stephen Keshi speaks of his devastation at the death of former team-mate Thompson Oliha.
US President Barack Obama has toured Robben Island - the jail in which Nelson Mandela was kept for 18 years.
Huge protests calling for the resignation of Egypt's President Mohammed Morsi and early presidential elections are taking place in the capital, Cairo, and other cities.
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