The number of teenagers engaged in sex work in the Cape Coast Metropolis is steadily increasing.
A fuel tanker has exploded around Anyinamso number one in the Ashanti region, Citi News can confirm.
Anti-graft body, Ghana Integrity Initiative (GII), has registered its displeasure at full page adverts in newspapers being paid for by state institutions congratulating the president for his inauguration and assumption of office.
The Sunyani High Court One, on Thursday dismissed a writ filed against Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCOP) Robert Ayalingo, Brong-Ahafo Regional Police Commander.
Peacefmonline.com can confirm that former Chancellor of the University of Cape Coast, Professor Naana Jane Opoku Agyemang, will be going to the Education Ministry as the sector Minister in the first batch of Ministerial appointments announced by President John Dramani Mahama.
The Ministry of Local Government and Rural Development has revealed that the Accra Compost and Recycling plant at Adjen Kotoku as well as the Tema Engineered landfill site will serve as alternatives for disposal of refuse in the capital.
The influential Forbes Magazine, has listed the country as ranking high in global index for habouring one of the worldÂ’s saddest people, saying the countryÂ’s leadership must move from corrupt practices and official profligacy to render quality leadership to the people.
The Forum for Governance and Justice is cautioning against the NPPÂ’s objection to the Supreme Court panel sitting on their petition over the election results.
Africa can feed itself and and earn money from food exports, a recent report says.
Government has directed that the first batch of District Chief Executives (DCEs) who were appointed in May 2009 are to remain in office till their tenure of office comes to an end in May 2013.
Unconfirmed reports from the seat of government indicate the outgoing Trade and Industry Minister, Ms. Hannah Tetteh is President Mahama's likely choice to head the Foreign Affairs Ministry.
President John Mahama has assured Ghana Prisons Service that his government will equip the Service to acceptable standards as has been done within the Ghana Armed Forces and the Fire Service.
The Volta River Authority (VRA) announced on Friday that it would shut down one of its units at Tema for a planned regular maintenance work.
The death is reported of Lieutenant Colonel J.H. Blood-Dzraku (Rtd), a former Director of the Armed Forces Public Relations Directorate.
The Ghana Medical Association (GMA) has expressed dissatisfaction about the unresolved post single spine migration issues and has given the new government a two-week window period to resolve issues.
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