A UK Court has a £3 billion fine on Europe’s biggest aerospace company, Airbus, for paying huge bribes. The fine came after Airbus’s admission of paying huge bribes on “endemic”
A UK Court has a £3 billion fine on Europe’s biggest aerospace company, Airbus, for paying huge bribes. The fine came after Airbus’s admission of paying huge bribes on “endemic”
President Nana Akufo-Addo is billed to tour the Savannah Region on Monday, February 3, 2020. While in the region, the President according to the Information Ministry, will visit Salaga South
A burial service is being held this morning for the policewoman, Inspector Kate Abban, who died together with her three kids in a fire outbreak. The fire outbreak resulted from
The entire Jubilee House — the seat of government — is expected to be powered with solar energy by the end of June 2020 if arrangements go according to plan.
Francis Pwalua and his family members in a celebratory mood with NLA boss Kofi Osei Ameyaw Francis Pwalua, a 64-year-old farmer from Navrongo in the Upper East Region has received
Parliament has accordingly approved an upward review of passport fees and other services provided by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Regional Integration. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Regional
FOUR CHILDREN, including a seven-month-old baby, were on Wednesday burnt to death at Bonche, a farming community near Kintampo. According to police report, the sad incident occurred when the eldest
Personnel of the National Ambulance Service are complaining bitterly about incessant telephones calls for their services which have turned out to be a hoax. According to them, they are being
The fire victims MORE THAN 30 people, including children, have been rendered homeless, following two strange fire outbreaks in less than 24 hours at Yenyawoso, near Kumasi. The first fire
Kwaku Agyeman-Manu Parliamentarians have made an urgent call on the government to set aside a contingency fund to tackle any possible outbreak of the deadly disease, coronavirus, in the country
The suspected stowaways in the custody of the port security THREE NIGERIAN suspected stowaways on board a ship have been arrested at the Tema Port in the Greater Accra Region.
Pupils and some members of the group displaying some of the books donated Members of the Mamprobi District of the Young Adults’ Fellowship (YAF) of the Presbyterian Church of Ghana
Nana Kwaku Ampadu, a 39-year-old unemployed, is currently in the grip of the Nkawkaw police over his alleged involvement in the exhumation of a coffin containing human remains at Awenade,