September 2009
Vice President John Mahama has directed the Ministry of Education to immediately place an order for the production of the materials for the take
A Deputy Information Minister, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, has stressed that the Mills administration will not leave the new presidential palace to “rot”, discounting media
Italy’s oil and gas major Eni (ENI.MI) has bought majority stakes in two offshore exploration licences in Ghana making a return to potentially oil-rich
The Attorney General under the Rawlings-led government Dr. Obed Asamoah has pleaded innocent in the case of bribery scandal that has rocked some members
A delegation from Trinidad and Tobago, arrived in the country at the weekend, to explore the oil and gas industry. The Ambassador of Trinidad
The Ghana Medical Association (GMA) will hold an Annual General Conference from November 3- November 8 in Tamale, to adopt innovative ways of addressing
A crime pattern analysis, conducted by the Community Policing Unit (CPU) of the Ghana Police Service, from January to August, indicated that many young
The Attorney-General and Minister of Justice, Mrs Betty Mould Iddrisu says the bribery scandal that has hit some present and past government officials does
Vice President John Dramani Mahama has announced a 50-million-cedi “youth- in-agriculture” project to be executed in 2010 as part of determined measures by government
Deputy Energy Minister Dr Kwabena Donkor has blamed the latest fuel shortages on the late arrival in Ghana of a fuel vessel last Saturday.
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