As Energy Commercial bank and First Atlantic Bank continue with their merger talks to meet the minimum capital requirement, an Economist is predicting of a possible reaction by customers.
A lawyer and governance expert, Dr Eric Oduro Osae, has said his reading of the law makes it clear to him that ex-Presidents John Mahama, John Kufuor and John Rawlings can all contest for the high office of the land.
Give Me Hope Charity Foundation, a non-profit organisation (NGO), has successfully sought justice for a woman sentenced to prison by a court after she failed to pay up a fine of GHC 1800.
Over two million people have already obtained their Taxpayer Identification Numbers (TIN), the Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA) announced on Monday.
A former Northern Regional Minister, Prince Imoro Andani has renewed calls on Dagombas to unite for sustainable development.
One of the eight flagbearer aspirants of the National Democratic Congress says he has no problem raising the ¢300,000 filing fee because an army of grassroot supporters are there to support him financially.
Over two million people have already obtained their Taxpayer Identification Numbers (TIN), the Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA) announced on Monday.
The stoppage of the Mathematics, Science and Technology Scholarship Scheme (MASTEES) on Monday engaged the attention of Parliament, with the request to revive the scheme to promote the study of the three disciplines in Ghanaian public schools.
The stoppage of the Mathematics, Science and Technology Scholarship Scheme (MASTEES) on Monday engaged the attention of Parliament, with the request to revive the scheme to promote the study of the three disciplines in Ghanaian public schools.
New signing Mohammed Alhassan trained with his Hearts of Oak teammates for the first time on Monday.
New signing Mohammed Alhassan trained with his Hearts of Oak teammates for the first time on Monday.
Mr Joseph Osei Owusu, the First Deputy Speaker of Parliament, on Monday announced that Parliament has suspended all parts of the Standing Orders that required the formation of a quorum before discussing provisions in the Right to Information (RTI) Bill.
Perhaps one of the most challenging kind of pain to deal with is nerve pain caused by nerve damage, particularly in footballers.
Perhaps one of the most challenging kind of pain to deal with is nerve pain caused by nerve damage, particularly in footballers.
The head of the Weija Leprosarium and arguably the face of efforts to provide care to persons afflicted by leprosy, Rev Fr Andrew Campbell, has showered praise on Vice President Dr Mahamudu Bawumia for his well-publicised efforts at fighting the stigma faced by cured lepers.
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