Parliament says it refused to serve court summons on the Second Deputy House Speaker because the Constitution prohibits any office of Parliament being used for such purposes.
Government has assured former Attorney-Generaland Minister of Justice, Martin Amidu, it will guarantee his safety and security.
The Teshie traditional council and all the clans associated with installation of chiefs in the town have dissociated themselves from the recent installation of a Chief in the town.
The Deputy Director of the Ghana Education Service (GES), Charles Tsegah says authorities of the St. MonicaÂ’s College of Education, acted in the right direction when they sent pregnant students home.
Moving from company to company frequently doesnÂ’t mean workers are climbing the corporate ladder faster. Depending on the industry and country, being a job hopper may be seen as a liability.
Rlg, initiators of the Hope City Project has officially announced that Frema Ashkar, a popular news anchor and TV Presenter on an Accra based TV station has been appointed as the ProjectÂ’s Public Relations Manager.
French MPs approve a bill forcing restaurants to label as "home-made" dishes which were prepared from raw ingredients in their kitchen.
Shares in smartphone maker Blackberry have dived after it reported an $84m (£55m) loss for the three months to 1 June.
Your local ATM card could soon work in outlets in Nigeria and Francophone West African countries as well as Cape Verde.
Cabinet has agreed on the kinds of international business transactions that would require parliamentary approval. The decision was taken at a cabinet meeting yesterday.
Expected revenue from GhanaÂ’s exports is likely to reduce further as Gold prices on the international market continue to tumble.The price of the commodity has now fallen to its lowest level in almost three years.
The Tema Oil refinery is working to turn to the banks outside the country to raise 800 million dollars.
Prices of some petroleum products are likely to go up marginally at the pumps, from next Monday, July 1, 2013.
Giving our babies a good start in life, goes a long way to affect the personality in adulthood, perhaps we have to conclude that granting a reasonable maternity leave to mothers, and human resource development are two sides of the same coin.
Food security in Ghana is largely dependent on the contribution of smallholder farmers predominantly engaged in crop and cash production, Mr Medhi Saint-Andre, Managing Director of Yara Ghana, has said.
A two day seminar for civil society groups in Ghana, aimed at exploring ways to ensure the sustainability of their programmes in the society, has ended in Accra.
A report on the review of the Persons with Disability Act, 2006 (Act 715) has revealed a number of inconsistencies with the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (UNCRPD).
The National Coordinator for National Disaster Management Organization [NADMO], Mr Kofi Portuphy is being tipped to win the Best Regional Farmer for the Eastern Region the second time in three years.
The Queen is to receive an inflation-busting 5 per cent ‘pay rise’ next year, giving her an annual income of £37.9million.
The chief of Nkwaben, a town in the Nkoransa south municipality of the Brong Ahafo region has slapped a fine on a 35-year-old woman who lured a 12-year-boy into the bush and defiled him.
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