Frank Davies, a lawyer for former Finance Minister Ken Ofori Atta has said he has no knowledge regarding extradition proceedings against his client.
Legal practitioner Frank Davies has urged authorities to prioritise strengthening existing legal education institution, particularly the Ghana School of Law, as part of ongoing reform efforts.
…Four-day programming brings together local teachers, international coaches and Olympic talent to support grassroots development across Africa The National Football League (NFL), in collaboration with the International Federation of American Football (IFAF), hosted a four-day series of flag football development clinics in Ghana, bringing together local educators, international coaches and global federation representatives as part […] The post NFL,
By Fiifi Nettey People often assume they know others simply because of casual interactions. A greeting, a brief conversation, or living in the same neighborhood is sometimes enough for someone to conclude that they “know” you. Unfortunately, this assumption is deeply flawed. It is disturbing how confidently some people describe others they barely have a […] The post The illusion of knowing someone
Once again, the world celebrated International Women’s Day on March 8, a day set aside for the celebration of the social, economic, cultural, and political achievements of women. As I reflected on this year’s celebration, I was struck by the exploits of fellow women who looked similar to me and the major milestone they have chalked, particularly Kirsty Coventry, […] The post Women
By Prof. Michael Kpessa-Whyte The purpose of this piece is to demonstrate that SIGA’s policy of encouraging inter-trading among certain specified entities is lawful in principle, commercially rational, and fully consistent with its mandate to safeguard and enhance the value of the State’s ownership interests. Among others, the policy derives its legitimacy from Ghana’s State […] The post Understanding
Legal practitioner Frank Davies has raised concerns over the apparent lack of consultation with the Ghana Bar Association (GBA) in the formulation of the Legal Education Reform Bill.
On Saturday, 28 March 2026, hundreds of Ghanaian women gathered at the University of Ghana Stadium in Legon for what had originally been announced as the Celebration of Life of Daddy Lumba. By the time they arrived, the event had a different title. A court injunction, filed by the Ekuona Royal Family of Parkoso and […] The post Victims of a legend: The women Daddy Lumba left behind
Government has taken delivery of 100 new 29-seater buses as part of efforts to address ongoing road transport challenges in the country, Minister of Government Communications, Felix Kwakye Ofosu has disclosed.
Bankers and policy experts call for bold reforms to convert Ghana’s macroeconomic stability into jobs, productivity and inclusive growth at CIB Ghana seminar.
Chief Justice Paul Baffoe-Bonnie says trust and efficient justice delivery are vital for investment.
Cameroon’s long-serving leader Paul Biya is set to appoint a vice president for the first time in over 50 years following controversial constitutional amendments approved by parliament.
The Upper West Council of Zongo Tribal Chiefs has organised the maiden Wa Zongo Intercultural Festival.
President Donald Trump says a US pilot shot down over Iran has been rescued in a high-risk military operation, as tensions escalate in the region.
President John Mahama says Ghana has sufficient fuel reserves and plans interventions to stabilise prices as global tensions push petroleum costs higher.
The Ghana Private Road Transport Union is set to engage the Ministry of Transport Ghana on Tuesday, April 7, to address growing concerns over escalating fuel prices and their impact on the transport sector.
Dr Sampson Ntiamoah warns Ghana’s mobile money system is fragile, urging stronger security measures and shared responsibility to curb rising fraud cases.
President John Mahama commends Julius Debrah for driving the Kwahu Business Forum and unveils plans for a convention centre and airstrip in Kwahu.
President John Dramani Mahama has revealed significant progress in addressing Ghana’s energy sector challenges, announcing the restructuring and partial settlement of a $1.7 billion debt owed to Independent Power Producers (IPPs).
Kwahu Business Forum 2026 opens with a strong call for industrialisation, as Julius Debrah urges a shift to manufacturing to drive jobs and economic growth.
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