Of the eight teams in action in Wednesday’s four Round of 16 matches at Turkey 2013 two are former champions, five are unbeaten – four of them having won two and drawn one – and three are outsiders who gave the big boys a run for their money in the group phase.
On this day in 2010: Nelson Mandela welcomed Ghana's Black Stars, the most successful African side at the 2010 World Cup to his home.
Ranking member on ParliamentÂ’s Select Committee on Communication, Fredrick Opare Ansah is warning government may face legal action if it pushes Parliament to approve the amendment of the Communication Service Tax passed in 2008.
Upper East Regional Minister, Alhaji Limuna Mohammed Muniru has debunked allegations made last week by people of the Sherigu community that he used his office to move a proposed Bolgatanga Regional Referral Hospital project from their area to Winkogo.
Government would offer a two-year tax holiday to any investor prepared to establish an agro-processing industry in four deprived Regions in the country.
According to the 2013 World Bank report, government together with some state agencies owe the Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG) GHC 222 million as at the end of 2012.
The Ministry of Agriculture says Ghana may have to continue exporting fruit to the European market because it simply cannot meet all the conditions set by the United States of America.
President Goodluck Jonathan has promised that the Federal Government will closely monitor the disbursement of the N5.7 billion which it recently approved for victims of the 2011 post- election violence in nine states to ensure fairness and equity.
The Eastern Cape High Court has postponed until Wednesday a hearing about the relocation of the graves of former president Nelson Mandela's children.
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