Monday, June 17, 2013 Yesterday (Sunday, June 16, 2013) recorded the worst and most sporadic instance of fire outbreaks in the country. In all, five different fire outbreaks occurred in many parts of the country, causing death and loss of property as usual, which confirms the speculation that the spate of fire outbreaks won’t abate [...]
Main opposition New Patriotic Party Stalwart, Dr. Charles Wereko-Brobbey says his party has come to a “sorrowful and pitiable crossroads in its historyâ€. He warns that: “Unless it takes immediate and urgent action to restore its basic principles, Ghana’s democratic politics could face a very uncertain and intolerant futureâ€
The Government has indicated it will do whatever it takes for all judgment debts paid illegally to be retrieved back to the state. A Deputy Information Minister Murtala Mohammed speaking to the media at the Flagstaff House on Monday said Government will abide by the ruling of the Supreme Court
Thieves stole $10,000 belonging to Ghana captain Asamoah Gyan and an expensive watch belonging to AC Milan star Sulley Muntari in their hotel room in Maseru while they were playing in Sunday’s 2-0 win over Lesotho in a 2014 World Cup qualifier
The Parliament of Ghana will from this week record one of the lowest attendances since the inception of the Fourth Republic. The Members of Parliament (MPs) have threatened to boycott the House and attend to the needs of their constituents
The Parliament’s Select Committee on Defence and Interior says it will summon officials of the Narcotics Control Board (NACOB) to answer questions on security related issues at the Kotoka International Airport
The anger and indignation being felt across the world at terrible, fraudulent outcome of 2012 elections in Ghana came alive when hundreds of Ghanaians including members of the Coalition of Ghanaians against Electoral Fraud(COGEF), the Movement for Genuine Democracy(MGD)
A deputy Minister for Information and Media Relations, Hon. Murtala Mohammed says the fire outbreaks over the weekend has confirmed President Mahama’s arson stance
I have already discussed this issue, but perhaps I need to reprise the same for the benefit of the apparently tone-deaf supporters of the respondents of the 2012 presidential election petition brought before Ghana's Supreme Court by the presidential candidate of the main opposition New Patriotic Party (NPP), his running-mate and the chairman of the NPP
If, indeed, Capt (Rtd.) Kojo Tsikata paid a visit to the Supreme Court of Ghana while the Atuguba-presided hearings of the Akufo-Addo/New Patriotic Party petition impugning the validity of the 2012 presidential election was in session, then, indeed, the presence of the former Rawlings' National Security Adviser was unmistakably aimed at sending shivers down
A 16-year-old Ghanaian teenager, based in the United States, has donated 50 digital thermometers worth $2,500 to the Children’s Ward of the Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital
That the country’s Ports constitute a major breach in the tax net may not be news, but it appears the breaches at the Tema Port have become gapingly dangerous and are depriving the nation of millions of dollars in taxes
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