[Ghanaian Chronicle]The President of the All Nations University (ANU), Rev. Dr. Samuel H. Donkor has noted that the university experienced God's mercies, kindness and goodness in great measure in the year 2013.
[Ghanaian Chronicle]The investigator who investigated the payment of GH¢51million to Alfred Agbesi Woyome yesterday told the Accra Fast Track High Court that the businessman earned the said amount through legitimate means, since the Ministries of Justice and Finance raised no objection when payment of the said amount was made to the accused.
[Ghanaian Chronicle]The Vodafone Firsts programme, launched today, is about inspiring people - no matter their age or where they come from - to do something remarkable for the first time using mobile technology.
[Ghanaian Chronicle]Ho and its environs could face water crisis, unless it rains early this year. Mr. Anthony Gagblezu-Alomatu, acting Volta Regional Chief Manager of the Ghana Water Company Limited (GWCL) gave the hint on Monday.
[Ghanaian Chronicle]The Ghana Registered Nurses Association (GRNA) have rejected attempt by the government to freeze public sector salary increment for 2014.
[Ghanaian Chronicle]The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has denied rumours that it practices occultism and that it does not belief in the gospel. According to them, the Latter-Day Saints are just like any ordinary Bible believing churches in the country and they accept the gospel of Jesus Christ.
[Ghanaian Chronicle]The Sekondi-Takoradi Metropolitan Assembly (STMA) has declared 2014 a year of "progress and development based on discipline and orderliness."
[Ghanaian Chronicle]Ambassador Heights, the new luxury residential development at the Moevenpick Ambassador Hotel has realized sell-out of its first phase of inventory. The project launched in early December, 2013 achieving record breaking price points and enjoying strong local and regional demand across its three and four bedroom homes.
[Ghanaian Chronicle]THE CHIEF Executive of the Kumasi Metropolitan Assembly (KMA), Mr. Kojo Bonsu, has paid a working visit to Kumasi Central Market, during which he assured traders at the facility of the Government's commitment to re-develop the Kumasi Central Market.
[Ghanaian Chronicle]Former President John Agyekum Kufuor has called for a global effort to tackle the menace of climate change, which is impacting negatively on human endeavors, irrespective of geographical location, stage of development, race, gender or religion.
[CAF]The Black Stars of Ghana and The Mediterranean Knights of Libya both won their opening matches on Monday and a win for either side on Friday January 17 will put the victor within touching distance of a quarter-final berth. Free State Stadium in Mangaung is the venue for the group C top of the table clash pitting Libya against Ghana.
[Ethiopia Government]Following a request from the United Nations Secretary-General, Ghana's President, John Dramani Mahama, announced on Tuesday (January 14) that Ghana will contribute 850 troops to South Sudan to help restore peace and stability in the country and assist with the humanitarian efforts.
[Ghanaian Chronicle]Kumasi -THE ONLY female contestant rubbing shoulders with four men for the Ashanti Regional Secretary position, Abena Pokuaah Amoah, is promising an era of accountable, sophisticated and transparent administrative leadership when elected as Secretary of the party.
[Ghanaian Chronicle]Cocoa Farmers in the Western Region are accusing local Buying companies of short-changing them when they purchase their cocoa.
[Ghanaian Chronicle]Cape Coast -Fishermen at Ekon, a suburb of Cape Coast, in the Central Region, have caught a live deer in deep sea, during their fishing expedition on Tuesday. Many people, upon hearing the news, rushed to the scene to catch a glimpse of the animal.
[Ghanaian Chronicle]A section of the assembly members in the Ho Municipal Assembly have decided not to recognize the Municipal Chief Executive, Mrs. Fafa Adinyirah, because her election into office is not recognized by the constitution.
[Ghanaian Chronicle]Kumasi -THE NATIONAL Chairman of Historic Adventist Church, Pastor Kussi Amoakohene has urged Ghanaians especially the Christian fraternity to put their political sentiments and party affiliations aside and support government in unity with prayers and individual expertise to help it perform.
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