Government is set to pay Zoomlion Ghana Limited over GHC448m for its failure to terminate its contract with the service provider.
The United States Ambassador to Ghana says his country did not accuse any political party in last Sunday’s clash between supporters of both the NPP and governing NDC.
Pressure group, CitizenGhana movement says a Supreme Court ruling on a case involving citizen vigilante, Martin Amidu and businessman Alfred Woyome is a significant boost in the fight against corruption.
Second wife of the late ace veteran Ghanaian actor Ebenezer Donkor,popularly, known as Katawere, has revealed that her departed husband died of kidney failure.
Citizen vigilante, Martin Amidu has urged Ghanaians to vote out the governing National Democratic Congress as the only way to retrieve monies paid fraudulently to business man Alfred Woyome and construction firm Waterville.
East Ayawaso Constituency Chairman of the governing NDC, Olabode Williams has plotted to harm Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, NPP East Ayawaso parliamentary candidate has alleged.
Presidential Candidate of CPP has promised to make healthcare and education free of any charges for persons with disabilities if the party is given the mandate on December 7.
The United Kingdom High Commissioner Jon Benjamin has justified the decision of the Commission to revoke all visas for political activists who cause violence and give hate speeches as Ghana heads to the polls in 19 days.
Youth and Sports Minister Nii Lantey Vanderpuye has got skills. He did not hide his dancing skills when one of his favourite songs started playing during the commissioning of the new Kwame Nkrumah Circle Interchange.
Government says it is a surprising legal error that the Supreme Court ruling has granted a private citizen the opportunity to do a job exclusively reserved for the state.
President John Mahama has responded to critics who say he has failed in bringing to book claims of corruption among some public officials in his government.
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Mensah was stripped on disciplinary grounds
OccupyGhana® has learnt of the Ruling of the Supreme Court dated 16th November 2016, granting Mr. Martin Amidu leave to examine Alfred Woyome as to his means, with a view to making those means and assets available for enforcement.
Appiah unhappy with the state of Ghana
As a coach it will be a good to the opportunity to coach the national team.
The reason - for not meeting sales target
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