GOVERNMENT IS focusing on the local processing of wood in order to reverse the declining trend in the domestic timber industry. According to Samuel Abu Jinapor, Minister for Lands
GOVERNMENT IS focusing on the local processing of wood in order to reverse the declining trend in the domestic timber industry. According to Samuel Abu Jinapor, Minister for Lands
Tullow Oil Plc has announced that it has completed the pre‐emption related to the sale of Occidental Petroleum’s interests in the Jubilee and TEN fields in Ghana to Kosmos
Brother Sammy and wife A woman believed to be a close friend of gospel musician Brother Sammy’s wife, has alleged that the couple is divorced. According to her, the wife has
Maxwell Opoku-Agyemang A FORMER Acting Director of the Ghana School of Law, Maxwell Opoku-Agyemang, has reacted to media publications about his suitability to be recommended for nomination to the Court
“Who can forget the fatal forties, The rampant firing of mortars, The letters turning faces ashen, Their formal words ‘was killed in action?’ It’s cold. The sky is spreading out,
The announced presentation by Vice President Mahamudu Bawumia in April on the depreciating Cedi vis-a-vis an ailing global economy could not have been prompted by the prank of former President
Ken Ofori-Atta, Finance Minister FINANCE MINISTER, Ken Ofori-Atta, will today address the nation on measures instituted by government to resolve the current economic challenges. This follows government’s crunch meeting recently
Members of the newly inaugurated National Fertiliser Board in a group photograph with Dr. Owusu Afriyie Akoto (middle THE MINISTER for Food and Agriculture (MoFA), Dr. Owusu Afriyie Akoto, says
Scores of Ghanaians continue to face challenges in the acquisition of birth certificates to join the security services, schools, and to also use to acquire passports, and in recent times
An Accra Circuit Court, hearing the case of two soldiers and seven other civilians accused of trading in ammunitions, have granted the suspects a GH¢200,000 bail. The court, presided
Godfred Yeboah-Dame Government has been directed to pay an amount of $750 by the ECOWAS Court, also known as Community Court of Justice (CCJ) sitting in Accra to Transparency International.
Bright Appiah CHILD RIGHTS International, a child-centred organisation, has called on government to maintain its Free Senior High School (FSHS) programme, in spite of calls by some politicians recently to