At least 50 people are feared dead in wildfires burning in the Attica region around Athens, in Greece’s
The East Dadekotopon Development Trust has issued a disclaimer against three persons claiming to be members of the Trust.
The GRA’s tax compliance campaign received a major boost between May and June this year during the NCCE’s Citizenship Week.
A police officer on Monday afternoon escaped a mob attack at the forecourt of the Multimedia Group, when he attempted to arrest a driver for a road offence.
The Accra East Region of the Ghana Water Company Limited (GWCL) has assured residents of Adabraka and Asylum
Hearts of Oak youngster William Dankyi says he is comfortable playing in an attacking position for the club.
Hearts of Oak youngster William Dankyi says he is comfortable playing in an attacking position for the club.
Government’s wage bill for 2017 was GH?14.
The Ghana Police Service says it has constituted a panel
The nomination of the new Electoral Commission Chairperson, Jean Mensa, could suffer legal hurdles if the Attorney
A notable civil society organisation that champions education excellence in Ghana has criticised the Education Ministry’s ongoing process to roll-out the double-track semester system in Senior High School (SHS).
Barclays Bank Ghana emerged as Ghana’s Best Bank at the prestigious 2018 Euromoney Awards for Excellence ceremony held in London, during which the world’s best banks were named.
The Chiefs and people of Nungua in the Greater Accra Region have climaxed the three months long 'kplejoo festival' to commence the annual Homowo celebration.
The Minister for Finance, Ken Ofori-Atta,
Coach Ofori Asare, former trainer of Raphael Mensah, has said the boxer’s failed attempt at annexing the World Boxing Association (WBA) Super Featherweight title, last Saturday, when he lost to Alberto Machado, was due to the sudden change of management on the part of the boxer. He said it was very difficult for a boxer … The post Coach Asare blames
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