Government will commence a new project to construct Information Communication Technology (ICT) laboratories for cluster of schools across the country beginning early next year.
Government has reacted on Friday saying it has observed with amusement attempts by the New Patriotic Party to position itself as a credible alternative in the area of affordable housing and housing for other vulnerable groups.
Facebook moves quickly to shut down a loophole which made some accounts accessible without a password.
A smartphone app designed by a British teenager hits the top 10 best-sellers list within hours of its US launch.
A US man is hit with a $1.5m fine for sharing gay porn movies over BitTorrent.
UK judges give Apple 48 hours to re-write a message on its website to make it clearer that Samsung did not infringe its iPad design rights.
Thirty-Eight (38) year old Lemuel Kwashie Martey of Mannah Farms Limited in Accra, was on Friday adjudged the 2012 National Best Farmer.
GhanaÂ’s former President, Flt Lt Jerry John Rawlings, has reiterated his desire to see a successful presidential and parliamentary election in Ghana next month.
The Police in the Eastern Region have arrested two officials of a filing station at Oyorko, a suburb of Koforidua, for putting petrol in a pit latrine leading to the death of a worker.
Farmers and other agricultural-based organizations are raising concerns about the organization of the National Best Farmers Awards Scheme.
Apparently in China, bad genes are grounds for divorce — and six-figure fines
Joy NewsÂ’ Upper West Regional correspondent, Rafiq Salam was among a list of five personalities that were given special awards at the third Upper West RegionÂ’s Youth Achievers Award organized by the National Youth Authority (NYA), in conjunction with Youth Right Foundation of Africa (YRFA) in Wa.
Former President Jerry John Rawlings has tasked successive governments to take a significant look at the transport of foodstuff from the growing areas to the various markets across the country.
The former Deputy Head of the Commercial Crime Unit of the Ghana Police Service, Mrs. Gifty Mawuenyega Tehoda, has threatened to spill the beans over the recent cocaine turned baking soda saga, to which she has fallen victim, claiming some top serving police officers were involved.
Police in the Eastern region have said adequate measures have been put in place to deal with any potential threat that could impact negatively on the electoral process in December.
Some domestic airlines have begun making alternative arrangements to cater for their clients in case of a shutdown of the Kumasi Airport.
The Ghana Gas Company is optimistic of meeting its December deadline despite recent challenges.
The Energy Ministry says the load shedding exercise during off-peak periods going on in the country will be over on Monday, November 5, 2012.
MTN Ghana has said it is working on a plan to start offering data packages based on time rather than capacity measured in bytes.
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