President John Dramani Mahama has asked the Electoral Commission (EC) to ensure that the problems that plagued the special voting exercise Tuesday are not repeated in FridayÂ’s polls.
The Electoral Commission has been advised to ensure that hitches that characterised TuesdayÂ’s special voting are properly addressed to ensure a smooth voting process on Friday.
Ever heard of hypere-me-sis gravi-darum, well that is the kind of morning sickness the Duchess of Cambridge, Kate Middleton is suffering following her pregnancy.
Yvonne Nduom, wife of PPP presidential Candidate, Dr. Paa Kwesi Nduom, appeared on Joy FMÂ’s
The Executive Director of the Institute of Democratic Governance, Dr Emmanuel Akwetey has taken a swipe at the editor of the Insight newspaper for playing down on the Kumasi peace declaration that saw eight political parties commit to a peaceful election.
A Supervising High Court Judge in Kumasi is asking traditional authorities to call politicians whose utterances has the tendency to plunge the country into chaos during and after the December 7 polls to order. Justice Robin Batu says Ghana does not belong to politicians but rather itÂ’s nananom who are the legitimate owners.
In form Amidaus Professionals Captain Yahya Mohammed says his target this season is not to win the premier league top scorers crown.
A Nongovernmental Organisation, Planet Three Peace Programme (P3PP) has warned all political parties contesting the December 7 general election to desist from violent acts or face prosecution for “crimes against humanity”.
Real Madrid coach Jose Mourinho has claimed the winner of the Fifa Ballon d'Or has already been decided, amidst talk of a conspiracy that "the heads of football" have campaigned for Lionel Messi.
The Ghana Burns Survivors Foundation has cautioned Ghanaians against election violence to avoid the devastating impact of burns often arising out of conflict situations.
Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, an NDC member and Deputy Information Minister, says the NPP's “risky,” one-issue campaign will not win them the elections.
George Slezer Ofori-Attah, Presiding Archbishop of the Council for the Clergy, has urged Ghanaians not to vote the wrong presidential candidate in FridayÂ’s historic presidential election.
Former President John Agyekum Kufuor says the governing NDC has demonstrated that they lack the capacity to rule the nation through their failure to implement a single policy beneficial to Ghanaians.
President John Mahama has said that although economic conditions are not as good as Ghanaians want them to be, the people are better off under his administration than any other because the prospects for growth are very bright.
President John Dramani Mahama has stated that even if he had extra resources, his immediate focus would remain on providing quality rather than free education.
Transparency International, the leading civil society organization fighting corruption worldwide, has released its 18th annual Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI) for 2012 which has ranked Ghana 64 out of 176 countries by their perceived levels of public sector corruption.
Cocoa remains GhanaÂ’s largest export commodity and the highest contributor to the countryÂ’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP). It is estimated that for the past two years, the country has exported over two million metric tons of the commodity.
A telecoms expert has cautioned Ghanaians about the negative impact of fake and sub-standard mobile phones, saying in the long-run they were not much cheaper than genuine handsets.
Mobile phone and computer assembling firm, RLG Communications is to build a US$100 million technology center in the country by 2014.
Government officials in Mali have held the first direct talks with rebel groups that seized the north of the country after a coup earlier this year.
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