A woman and her son have done the unthinkable, they claim to have fallen in love with one another.
The Committee tasked to investigate the cause of death of two persons allegedly shot by the police at a village near Twifo-Praso three weeks ago says the police over-stepped their boundaries of operation.
As part of its commitment to innovation and improved customer service, Vodafone Ghana has launched the 21.1 megabit per second (mbps) MI-Fi and modem. Vodafone is the first network to introduce in Ghana, these devices which provide seamless high speed internet connectivity.
President John Mahama has given the strongest assurance yet that Ghana will remain peaceful after the Supreme Court judgment Thursday.
Described as one of the most epic views in Africa, itÂ’s no wonder that Table Mountain was officially named as one of the new seven wonders of nature in the world in 2012.
Ghanaians deserve to be praised and acknowledged for fighting gallantly for Independence.
Samsung Africa has revealed that the new BlackBerry Messenger app (BBM) will become part of the Samsung Messenger Hub.
Residents of Ningo Prampram in the Dangme East of the Greater Accra Region risk being arrested if they jubilate after the verdict of the Supreme Court on Thursday.
Deputy Minister for Chieftaincy and Traditional Affairs, John Alexander Ackon has expressed worry about the NPP's incessant calls for justice prior to the Supreme Court ruling on the Presidential Election Petition.
A deputy minister of Information and Media Relations has lauded the call by Presbyterian Church's call on government to deal firmly with corruption. But he adds that churches are also corrupt.
The African Union Campaign (AYC) to reduce maternal, newborn and child mortality in partnership with MamaYe has launched the Mama Afrika Award.
Syrian Foreign Minister Walid Muallem has said he rejects "utterly and completely" that Syrian government forces used chemical weapons.
On Monday, August 19, 2013, the Public Accounts Committee expressed shock at foreign exchange retention schemes operated by mining companies in the country and asked for investigations to be carried out with immediate effect.
Time flies. And especially for the main combatants in the Supreme Court decision, time must fly too fast.
We are however compelled to set right the record of the political history of our country. We do this with the deepest conviction that no man can obliterate history or should be allowed to do so to serve selfish interest.
With all that Ghana has endured since the 2012 Elections, the time has come for Parliament to amend the laws governing the appointment and powers of the Chairman of the Electoral Commission. His powers should be expressly stated in the statute books as to what he can and cannot do.
The Supreme Court will give its verdict on the Election Petition brought before it on Thursday, 29th August, 2013. The day will pass like any ordinary day. The heavens will not fall.
As Ghanaians await the August 29, 2013 decision of the Supreme Court (SC) on the election petition, there have been advocacy from some ‘statesmen’ for the formation of unity a government between the New Patriotic Party, NPP and the National Democratic Congress, NDC.
A security analyst Emmanuel Habuka Bombande says for once, the media should invite experts in law and political reforms to lead the discussion in analyzing a Supreme Court verdict that is expected to have profound implications on elections in the country.
I had a good laugh the first time I heard this phrase. It had been written behind a vehicle. Position is not property; what could it really mean? But by and by, each day, this word keeps getting meaning.
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