An investment banker and business executive, Mr Ken Thompson, has called on Ghanaian authorities to tread cautiously in dealing with foreigners who are perceived to have flouted the country’s laws.
The Deputy General Manager of the Ghana Community Network Services (GCNet), Mr Emmanuel Darko, has outlined a number of suggestions for consideration by parliamentarians as part of efforts to step up revenue collection and address revenue shortfalls in the country.
Seven housemates are in the eviction firing line in both houses this week and they include Elikem from Ghana.
It has been months since pharmacists working in the public sector decided to embark on an industrial action to demand their fair share of the national cake. At the time that they decided to do so, medical officers employed by the state were also on strike.
Two hundred and sixty-nine foreigners who were arrested by the Inter Ministerial Task Force Against Illegal Small-scale Mining for alleged illegal mining have so far been deported.
The Day of the African Child is marked on June 16 each year to honour the memory of schoolchildren killed and the courage of all those who marched in 1976 during a demonstration in Soweto, South Africa.
There is disagreement over whether the state assisted Mr Martin Amidu, a former Attorney-General (A-G), in his pursuit of the Waterville Holdings judgement debt case at the Supreme Court.
Two teachers have been arrested in Kumasi for allegedly aiding some candidates to cheat in the ongoing Basic Education Certificate Examination (BECE).
The Have Technical Institute (HAVETECH) in the Afadjato South District of the Volta Region was established in 1984. It runs technical and vocational courses in Electrical Installation, Mechanical Engineering Craft Practice, Motor Vehicle Mechanics, Carpentry and Joinery. The rest are Block Laying and Concreting, Fashion and Business Accounting and Secretaryship.
The Ministry of Fisheries and Aqua Culture has set up a Fisheries Inspectorate Division to inspect and instantly test all fish landed at the country’s 20 landing beaches to ensure fish safety.
General Electric (GE), an American energy giant, yesterday signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the Ministry of Energy to support the nation’s power generating capacity.
The outgoing Ambassador of Denmark to Ghana, Mr Carlsen Nilaus Pedersen, has commended Ghana for its economic growth and democratic credentials. He said Ghana's enviable record had endeared the country to Danish investors, who have increased their investment in the country over the last two years.
A 600-bed capacity hostel estimated at GH¢696, 776. 86 is to be constructed at the Wa Campus of the University for Development Studies (UDS) to mitigate the accommodation problems facing the university.
The Minority in Parliament has commended a former Attorney General (AG), Mr Martin Amidu, for his singular effort to retrieve €25 million paid by the government to Waterville Holdings Limited as judgement debt .
From Accra through Sunyani to Tamale, mobile phone users have raised issues with the poor services rendered by telecommunication companies (telcos) in the country. The poor services, characterised by call drops, call breaks, network congestion and Internet interruptions, have compelled some users to subscribe to more than one network.
Fishmongers at Lower Dixcove in the Ahanta West District in the Western Region have embarked on a peaceful demonstration to draw attention to the negative impact that a statement made by a minister of state accusing the fishing community in the region of using formalin in preserving their fish, has had on their businesses.
The United Nations System in Ghana is appealing for increased efforts by stakeholders to reduce the rate of malnutrition amongst children in rural and deprived communities in the country.
A fact-finding committee set up by the Convention People’s Party (CPP) to establish alleged acts of financial impropriety involving the leadership of the party, has indicted the flag-bearer for the 2012 elections, Dr Abu Sakara, and the Chairperson, Ms Samia Yaba Nkrumah, for failing to account for GH¢700,000 of campaign funds meant for the elections.
The Minister of Education, Professor Naana Jane Opoku-Agyemang, has charged managers of tertiary institutions to redouble their efforts at research, to find appropriate solutions to issues hampering the growth of the economy.
A fact-finding committee set up by the Convention People’s Party (CPP) to establish alleged acts of financial impropriety involving the leadership of the party, has indicted the flag-bearer for the 2012 elections, Dr Abu Sakara, and the Chairperson, Ms Samia Yaba Nkrumah, for failing to account for GH¢700,000 of campaign funds meant for the elections.
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