The Parliamentary Service Board has accordingly taken the development of the proposed $200 million luxury Chamber out of its agenda. It follows intense pressure from Ghanaians to halt such a
The Parliamentary Service Board has accordingly taken the development of the proposed $200 million luxury Chamber out of its agenda. It follows intense pressure from Ghanaians to halt such a
Parliament has appealed to citizens to be mindful of the rules and regulations governing the conduct of the public in its gallery, even as they express their grievances over the
Ben Abdallah Banda Parliament has passed the Companies Bill, 2018 to make it easier to do business or establish a company in the country. The bill was passed when parliament
John Peter Amewu, Energy Minister Parliament has endorsed the revised petroleum agreement for the South Deepwater Tano (SDWT) Block. With this ratification, AGM Petroleum Ghana Limited (AGM) can now begin
Prof. Mike Oquaye The Speaker of Parliament, Prof. Mike Oquaye, has recalled Parliament from recess on Monday, April 29 to consider some important parliamentary business, including the completion of work
Samuel Atta Akyea IT HAS emerged that former Works and Housing Minister under the erstwhile John Mahama’s administration, Collins Dauda, bypassed Parliament in reviewing the $200 million Saglemi Housing Project.