The Ghana Football Association have confirmed that 12 teams will take part in the first nationwide WomenÂ’s League.
Tanzania fighter Pascal Ndomba failed to answer the bell for the seventh round as GhanaÂ’s popular boxer, Braimah Kamoko to (Bunkom Banku), won the new WBO Africa Cruiserweight title on a technical knockout last Saturday at the Lebano House in Accra.
Ghana Electrometer, producers of credit and pre-paid meters in Ghana, has hinted of plans to expand its operations to other West African countries beginning with Benin from next year.
Nato is set to approve the deployment of Patriot missile interceptors to defend Turkey's border with Syria.
IBM has announced the successful completion of a new comprehensive state-of-the-art data center at the fast-growing Fidelity Bank in Ghana.
A convoy in which three Somali ministers were travelling is attacked as fierce fighting erupts near the al-Shabab base of Jowhar, officials say.
Egypt's top judicial body has said it will oversee a referendum on a new constitution, state media reports.
As Congolese troops return to Goma, M23 rebels say their withdrawal could be short-lived if the government fails to enter negotiations.
A UK firm announces plans to build what they claim is the biggest solar power plant in Africa, which aims to provide electricity to 100,000 homes.
Security personnel and the staff of the Electoral Commission who would be on duty on the election day are expected to cast their ballots today in the “Special Voting” exercise.
Dr Abu Sakara Foster, presidential candidate of the Convention PeopleÂ’s Party on Monday met the leadership of the Trades Union Congress (TUC) in Accra.
Today 4th December 2012, our brothers, sisters, wives, husbands, friends and relatives in the security services will be casting the first votes.
National Democratic Party leader, Nana Konadu Agyeman-Rawlings has on a tour of the Volta Region urged Ghanaians to vote into Parliament, candidates of the party, because they will protect the interests of the people and ensure that government policies are properly scrutinised.
A Former Inspector General of Police, Mr P. K. Acheampong has called for a total ban on the movement of all motorbikes on election day.
The Upper West Regional Secretariat of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) has raised red flags over the presence of the portrait of Mr. Paschal B. Dere on the parliamentary ballot paper for the Lawra constituency.
Pollster Ben Ephson has hit hard at the Vice Presidential candidate of the NPP, Dr Mahamudu Bawumia for suggesting some of the opinion polls making the headlines are mere propaganda pieces.
The Ashanti Region which only days ago played host to the political party leaders in what became known as the Kumasi peace declaration may well turn out to be the abode for chaos in the December 7 General elections if steps are not taken the lessen the tension.
A group calling itself Coalition of Northern Youth Groups is demanding an unqualified apology from the aspiring Member of Parliament for Ablekuma West constituency, Ursula Owusu for making comments they claim portrays them as “second class citizens”.
The National Media Commission (NMC) is seeking special arrangements with the state security agencies to protect media personnel who would be monitoring GhanaÂ’s 2012 Presidential and Parliamentary Elections.
President John Mahama has reiterated his commitment to expand the existing job creation programmes in the country in order to accommodate more unemployed youth in the coming years.
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