[Ghanaian Chronicle]It was a sad scene at Kantamanto on Sunday, when a raging fire spread through the market destroying items amounting to millions of cedis, when many of the traders had retired to their homes to rest for the week ahead.
[Ghanaian Chronicle]The Supreme Court (SC) was a confrontational ground yesterday when the lead counsel for the National Democratic Congress (NDC), Mr. Tsatsu Tsikata, yelled at Mr. Philip Addison, who is the lead counsel for the election petition, 'would you shut up?'
[Ghanaian Chronicle]Bolgatanga -After publicly announcing a planned exercise to clamp down on cars and motorbike owners and users in the Bolgatanga Municipality who do not have driving licenses, custom duties, and insurance this week, the Motor Traffic and Transport Unit (MTTU) of the Ghana Police Service and its partners have recoiled for unexplained reasons.
[Ghanaian Chronicle]Kumasi -Students of the Kumasi Polytechnic are fuming over the poor alternative lighting arrangement by school authority whenever the school is hit by the now popular "Dum-so, Dum-so" phenomenon.
[Ghanaian Chronicle]I have been away for a while. I took part of my annual leave and did report back to the Captain's Bridge on Tuesday, April 23. I then went under the weather. As I write, I am struggling to recover. But, when duty calls, one ought to oblige, which is why I decided to take the half-fit body to the office yesterday.
[Ghanaian Chronicle]An unemployed has been remanded into custody by an Accra Circuit Court for allegedly cutting a Vodafone underground cable worth GH¢15,000.
[Ghanaian Chronicle]Kumasi -The transmitting station of the Ghana Broadcasting Corporation (GBC) in Kumasi is facing the dire consequences of the "dum-so, dum-so" menace.
[Ghanaian Chronicle]The Inky Fraternity, last Friday, celebrated this year's World Press Freedom Day. The celebration, the 20th since it started in 1993, was on the theme: "Safe to Speak: Securing Freedom of Expression in All Media."
[Ghanaian Chronicle]A survey conducted by the Ghana News Agency (GNA) at the Kaneshie and Makola markets in Accra, revealed that prices of GTP and commodities are stable.
[Ghanaian Chronicle]The Savannah Accelerated Development Authority (SADA) is to support the Ministry of Food and Agriculture (MoFA) to recruit more agriculture extension officers who are in short supply in the SADA zone.
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