Political parties have welcomed calls by a former Deputy Chairman of the Electoral Commission (EC) for reforms at the Inter-Party Advisory Committee (IPAC).
Today at 2:00pm, Nana is preaching!
A Norwegian energy company is to construct a 360-megawatt (MW) combined-cycle thermal power plant at Inchaban in the Shama District in the Western Region, to augment power supply in the country.
Getting married abroad seems to be becoming more en vogue for the Ghanaian couple these days.
Egyptian Interior Minister Mohammed Ibrahim survives a bomb attack targeting his convoy in Cairo, which he condemns as a "cowardly assassination bid".
Leaders from the G20 group of nations have begun a summit in Russia, where they will discuss the Syria as well as the global economy.
A Michigan woman has pleaded guilty to attempted murder for allegedly trying to order a hit on her husband, police said.
Google has surprised the tech world by announcing that the next version of Android, its mobile operating system, will be named KitKat -- in honor of the candy bar developers munched on while they were creating it.
The holidays are over, and with kids back at school it is a great time for families study and to explore the web together—from learning what makes fireflies glow to playing online games together.
The suspended founding member of the NPP, Dr. Charles Wereko-Brobby claims the partyÂ’s General Secretary is championing Nana Akufo-AddoÂ’s third time bid as flagbearer to keep his job.
Kenyan MPs have approved a motion to leave the International Criminal Court (ICC) following an emergency debate.
Kenya's parliament is holding an emergency session to debate leaving the International Criminal Court (ICC).
Black Stars midfielder, Sulley Ali Muntari has sent a goodwill message to his team mates ahead of the World Cup qualifier on Friday.
As the story of the Zambia national teamÂ’s failure to travel to Kumasi slowly unfolds, it is becoming clear that the statements which were being issued by FAZ accusing Ghana of not cooperating in letting the Zambia national team travel to Kumasi are just a cover up for some inept preparations for the teamÂ’s travel, Zambianfootball.co.zm understands.
Zambia preparations for FridayÂ’s crucial FIFA 2014 World Cup qualifier against Ghana suffered a setback yesterday after allegedly being denied clearance to land in the Kumasi.
Black Stars captain Asamoah Gyan says the team is poised for victory ahead of the do or die battle against Zambia in Kumasi.
Thousands of fanatic Black Stars supporters on Wednesday swarmed the Baba Yara Sports stadium to purchase advance tickets for the crucial World Cup qualifier between Ghana and Zambia scheduled for Friday.
Zambia are gradually taking the place of Nigeria as GhanaÂ’s biggest football rivals. If there was any lingering doubt about that assertion, perhaps the run-up to FridayÂ’s cliff-hanger of a World Cup qualifier may just be the veritable evidence of modern day football rivalry.
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