I donÂ’t pride myself as an all-knowing person. Not at all. However, one thing I know is that poverty is a disease. And in this part of our world, it is an endemic one for sure. It has been handed over from one generation to the other as if it were an ancestral heritage.
Upper West Regional Minister, Dr. Ephraim Avea-Nsoh, has lauded staff of the Nandom District Assembly for their efforts at solving the problems facing the the district.
Presidential candidate of the Convention People's Party (CPP) in the 2004 elections George Aggudey has been sentenced to three months' imprisonment by an Accra Circuit Court for the non payment of his workerÂ’s Social Security and National Insurance Trust (SSNIT) contributions.
Upper West Regional Minister, Dr Ephraim Avea Nsoh, has expressed discontent over post harvest losses incurred by farmers in last year's butternut squash production.
International human rights campaign group, Amnesty International, says the Ghana Police Service must, as a matter of urgency, improve its human rights curriculum for training new recruits into the service.
A member of the legal team that represented the National Democratic Congress (NDC), Third Respondent, in the just ended election petition hearing has suggested political parties must first reform internally before calling for electoral reforms.
Former Attorney General, Joseph Ayikoi Otoo, has backed calls for Manhyia to seek redress from the Courts over allegations it bribed the Supreme Court Justices who recently dismissed the 2012 Presidential Election Petition.
The cassette should have died. Instead, it's turning 50 in an atmosphere of celebration.
Some men of God in Ghana have come clear on the issue of their dealings with politics that have been misinterpreted by a large section of Ghanaians including the media fraternity.
Chief Executive Officer of Strategic Communication Africa (Stratcomm), Esther Amba Numaba Cobbah, has been crowned the 2012 Marketing Woman of the Year at the 24th Chartered Institute of Marketing Ghana(CIMG) Performance Awards held at the Banquet Hall of the State House Friday.
Dubai has hosted the 1st Electronic Transaction and Commerce Summit in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) with renewed commitment to expand the growth and frontiers of the telecommunication sector in that part of the Middle East.
Even as they trade barbs publicly -- and even as artillery shells and accusations continue to fly in Syria -- the United States and Russia could take solace Friday in at least one respect: They are still talking.
A UN report expected next week will "overwhelmingly" confirm that chemical weapons were used in Syria last month, the secretary general says.
Defender Kweku Andoh is the player to watch as Hearts of Oak travel Bekwai to face New Edubiase on the opening day of the 2013-14 season.
The venue for the draws of the final phase of the 2014 World Cup qualifier have been moved from Cairo to Luxor, the Egyptian Football Association (EFA) announced.
The NPP is refraining from taking part in electoral reforms being spearheaded by the EC because they are hiding something from the rest of the nation, when same reforms brought them to power, Deputy National General Secretary of the NDC, George Lawson has surmised.
Bizarre sex activities perpetrated by male students of the University of Ghana have caused police detectives to be on the alert during the night.
The Ghana Police has lifted the ban placed on demonstrations during the hearing of the presidential election petition.
The United Nations has commended government and people of Ghana, for upholding and sustaining democracy, particularly in the year 2012.
A Hawaiian woman Janice Lokelani Keihanaikukauakahihuliheekahaunaele has been left outraged after state officials asked her to cut down her 36-letter surname – because it wouldn’t fit on the ID card.
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