JOHANNESBURG, May 3 (Reuters) - South African telecoms firm MTN Group reported on Thursday a 9.1 percent rise in its revenue for the quarter to the end of March, sending its shares five percent higher.
On Wednesday May 3, all roads and airspace lead to Ghana as journalists
The Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA) in Ashanti Region is anticipating improved revenue by end of the year.
The government will spend GHS453 million ($103m) of the country’s oil revenue to fund the free senior high school programme this year.
The Akwatia Constituency Secretariat of the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) has denied media reports that 13 of its executives have left the party.
Minister for Youth and Sports Isaac Asiamah has stated that Ghana will in the next 10 years have no excuse not to win medals at the Commonwealth and Olympic Games.
The woman was snatched from inside the International Committee of the Red Cross's compound.
Head coach of the Ghana National U-17 team, Abdul Karim Zito says he has developed a strong team which can lock horns with any side on the continent.
The Commander of the Tesano Police in Accra, Chief Superintendent Oduro Amenin, is asking the public
Swansea City forward Jordan Ayew has expressed his delight after scooping three awards on Wednesday night at a gala held at the Liberty Stadium. Ayew was voted as the 2017/18 Swansea City Players Player of the Year after his superlative form for the club in the ongoing campaign. The former Olympique Marseille hitman has netted 11 goals in the season to become the Swans top scorer The 26-year-old saw his performance throughout the season earning plaudits from his manager and teammates.
Ex-Asante Kotoko SC and Black Stars player, Abdul Razak Karim, popularly known as Golden Boy says he doesn’t attend home games of his former club since the start of the season.
BAMAKO (Reuters) - Suspected Islamist militants killed at least 16 Tuareg civilians in attacks in northern Mali, just days after 40 Tuaregs were killed during similar raids on neighbouring villages, local authorities said on Wednesday.
MOGADISHU (Reuters) - Unidentified gunmen kidnapped a German nurse from the International Committee of the Red Cross in the Somali capital, Mogadishu, on Wednesday night, police and the ICRC said.
At least 74 people have died and scores more were injured in fierce dust storms that hit the northern
At least 95 people have died and scores more injured in fierce dust storms that hit the northern Indian states of Uttar Pradesh and Rajasthan. The storms on Wednesday disrupted electricity, uprooted trees, destroyed houses and killed livestock. Many of the dead were sleeping when their houses collapsed after being struck by intense bursts of […] The post Dust storms kill
UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres has urged Donald Trump not to walk away from an international deal designed to prevent Iran acquiring nuclear weapons. Speaking to the BBC, Mr Guterres said there was a real risk of war if the 2015 agreement was not preserved. Mr Trump has been a strong critic of the accord, […] The post Iran nuclear deal: UN urges Trump not to walk
The governing New Patriotic Party (NPP), will this morning [Thursday], open nominations for persons who wish to contest various
Ghana youth striker Joel Fameye scored for his clubDynamo Brest on Wednesday night to steer them to the final of theBelarus FA Cup final. The former Ghana U17 striker scored the second goal as the home side thrashed Dnipro Mogilev 4-1 in the first semi-final of the competition. The victory means Dynamo Brest advance 6-1 on aggregate having won the first-leg 2-0 in the match played two weeks ago. This means the wards of coachRadoslav Latabecame the first finalist of Belarus FA Cup with the
Madam Nnenna Nwakanma, the Senior Policy Manager of World Wide Web Foundation, has urged nations to desist from shutting down the internet. Speaking at the 25th World Press Freedom Day International Conference in Accra, Madam Nwakanma said shutting down the internet by any country drove away potential investors. She noted that the internet had opened … The post World
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