The nominee for the Nabdam District Chief Executive (DCE) position, Agnes Anamoo, was sent to the hospital to receive medical attention after taking the oath of office inside a car, according to reporters who covered a repeat of her confirmation ceremony on Sunday.
Outspoken journalist, Captain Smart brings to viewers ‘steaming hot’ discussions of national interest.
Outspoken journalist, Captain Smart brings to viewers ‘steaming hot’ discussions of national interest.
Ace broadcaster Kwame Sefa Kayi sits with his panels to discuss pertinent issues relating to governance and national interest.
Ace broadcaster Kwame Sefa Kayi sits with his panels to discuss pertinent issues relating to governance and national interest.
Founder and leader of the International Central Gospel Church (ICGC), Pastor Mensa Otabil says the government is not there to please the people.
National Youth Organizer for the National Democratic Congress (NDC), George Opare Addo, has flatly denied links with former Finance Minister Dr Kwabena Duffuor.
The Chartered Institute of Marketing Ghana has released a ground breaking research driven survey report on customer satisfaction in Ghana’s banking sector The report, which was unveiled officially at the Coconut Grove Hotel in Accra a fortnight ago, is the first ever survey of customer satisfaction in a services industry in Ghana.
The latest moves by government indicate that it is increasingly seeing its flagship one district one factory programme as a vehicle for rescuing moribund but strategic and still economically viable enterprises.
The structure of Ghana’s formal private sector is about to undergo a major shake-up as the Register General’s Department, RGD begins the delisting of dormant companies from the Companies Register.
The Ghana cedi has experienced further depreciation against the US dollar in the first week of October, despite the inflows of foreign currency which have given the economy enough forex to cover imports for five months.
Unfriendly regulations and policies initiated by the government are stifling the growth of the solar energy industry, thereby making the country lag behind in the renewable energy drive, Secretary to the Association of Ghana Solar Industries (AGSI), Agyenim Boateng, has said.
Unfriendly regulations and policies initiated by the government are stifling the growth of the solar energy industry, thereby making the country lag behind in the renewable energy drive, Secretary to the Association of Ghana Solar Industries (AGSI), Agyenim Boateng, has said.
West Africa Mills Company Limited (WAMCO) has shipped about 20,000 metric tonnes (MT) of cocoa products out of the country, valued at US$50 million, since the re-activation begun in 2017.
West Africa Mills Company Limited (WAMCO) has shipped about 20,000 metric tonnes (MT) of cocoa products out of the country, valued at US$50 million, since the re-activation begun in 2017.
The Public Interest and Accountability Committee (PIAC) has urged the Ministry of Finance to desist from regularly drawing down the Ghana Stabilisation Fund (GSF).
• Nana Tarzan an ex-gay has been recounting his ordeal • He said he was introduced into the act by a senior in secondary school • He said through anal sex, he got his anal muscles damaged As a fresh student in a technical school, Nana Tarzan, as he is known popularly in showbiz went to school late and got punished to weed a portion of the school compound.
• Nana Tarzan an ex-gay has been recounting his ordeal • He said he was introduced into the act by a senior in secondary school • He said through anal sex, he got his anal muscles damaged As a fresh student in a technical school, Nana Tarzan, as he is known popularly in showbiz went to school late and got punished to weed a portion of the school compound.
• Hackman Owusu-Agyeman has been narrating how he suffered under Kwame Nkrumah • He stated that he was imprisoned without trial • He said, he cannot be singing the praises of Osagyefo due to what he went through Osagyefo Dr Kwame Nkrumah’s Preventive Detention Act (PDA) which was passed in 1958, gave him [Nkrumah] the power to arrest and detain certain individuals for up to five years without trial.
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