The Ghana Education Service (GES) has dismissed reports, that some four thousand staff of the service will soon be removed from its payroll. This comes after reports, on social media
The Ghana Education Service (GES) has dismissed reports, that some four thousand staff of the service will soon be removed from its payroll. This comes after reports, on social media
Kola nut, which Saudi Arabia authorities has warned Hajj pilgrims of carrying into the Kingdom this year, has been found in the luggage of some pilgrims during check-in procedure in Tamale. Information
An unemployed young man was yesterday sentenced to 20 years’ imprisonment with hard labour by an Accra Circuit Court for robbing his step-sister of her possessions. The convict, Ebenezer Quaye,
The Awutu Breku Police Command has arrested two persons who allegedly snatched a taxi at Kasoa in the Central region. The two suspects-Nana Kwesi Adom, 38, and Kwame Nazah, 37,
The Presbyterian Church of Ghana (PCG) is holding its 16th General Assembly to elect a new moderator to take over from Right Rev. Prof. Emmanuel Martey, whose tenure ends on
A Metro Mass Transit (MMT) bus with registration number AS 4986-09, and driven by Seth Owusu, collided with a Kia Bongo truck with registration number GE 8523-12, driven by Alex
President John Dramani Mahama has commissioned the first phase of the upgraded Tamale Airport in the Northern Region. He also interacted with the first batch of prospective pilgrims yesterday and
Kinsley Ifechukwu Nwoke, a self-styled Nigerian businessman, is before an Accra circuit court for robbery. The accused and one Ebuka – currently on the run – are purported to have
Some farmers living along the tributaries of the White Volta in the Talensi District of the Upper East Region are not happy with the short notice given them to leave
John Kudalor, Inspector General of Police (IGP), has confirmed the withdrawal of the police from Donkorkrom and Tease in the Afram Plains following the destruction of police properties and assault
Nene Kanor Atiapah III MEMBERS OF the Greater Accra Regional House of Chiefs say they are running out of patient over President John Dramani Mahama’s reluctance to rescind his decision
A private legal practitioner who pursues human rights issues, Francis-Xavier Kojo Sosu, has together with two other people, sued the International Godsway Church (IGC) and its founder, Bishop Daniel Obinim, for the alleged
Chiefs in the Western region have renewed calls for increased allocation of the oil revenue to the region. They have expressed grave concern over what they say is the continuous