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23rd May, 2012
India and the Ghana government have reached an agreement to reactivate the Komenda Sugar Factory soon, after three years of negotiations initiated by Dr. Joseph Samuel Annan, Deputy of Trade and Industry.
Consequently, a four-member Indian sugarcane and sugar production experts were on Saturday, introduced to the Komenda community at a durbar at ...
21st May, 2012
G-8 summit of the most industrialised coutries ended here successfully with the group pledging more support for sustainable food security in Africa.
Significantly, the G-8 leaders agreed to support ...
21st May, 2012
At least of four people were reported dead, while many others sustained various degrees of injuries, with property worth millions of cedis destroyed in a rainstorm that wrecked havoc on
Saturday ...
18th May, 2012
No revenue accruing from oil production in the Saltpond Field have been paid into the Ghana Petroleum Holding Fund as required by Law, Major Daniel Sowa Ablorh-Quarcoo, Chairman of Public Interest and ...
17th May, 2012
Francis Asamoah Tuffour
THE government is to enact a law that would give the Immigration Service the power to use fire arms, especially in its border patrol operations, the ...
16th May, 2012
Vice President John Dramani Mahama yesterday inaugurated an ultra-modern Shea- butter factory at Buipe in the Central Gonja District of the Northern Region.
The factory established with a ...
16th May, 2012
A 32-year-old farmer has escaped from confinement after outwitting his family members who are forcing him to inherit his late father’s deity and marry his three widows.
Nana Kwadwo Amoako of Ayeman ...
10th May, 2012
Francis Asamoah Tuffour
An Administrative Manager at the Procurement Unit of the Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital, Paul Kumi Kyeremeh, has been arrested by the police for ...
10th May, 2012
The husband of the woman who was allegedly raped by a policeman at Ketan Estate, near Sekondi, on Tuesday told journalists that the suspect and his relatives have approached his wife for an out of ...
7th May, 2012
Justice Emile Short, former Commissioner for Human Rights and Administrative Justice (CHRAJ), has observed that the Commission is powerless in dealing with the numerous cases of corruption brought ...
7th May, 2012
A severe rainstorm which hit some parts of the Northern Region last Friday, has destroyed the buildings of the Gusheigu Senior High School.
Foodstuff and other valuable property were also ...
4th May, 2012
Professor Arthur G. Mutambara, Deputy Prime Minister of Zimbabwe, has said the lack of a common vision among African Leaders has contributed to under-development of the continent.
He said the ...
2nd May, 2012
Kingsley Asare and Yaw Kyei
The newly-constructed George W. Bush Highway witnessed yet another horrific accident yesterday dawn when a fully loaded articulated truck fell over from the five-meter ...
2nd May, 2012
Workers throughout the country yesterday celebrated May Day with durbars, route marches and clean-up exercises among activities we bring you Regional May Day celebrations from our ...
2nd May, 2012
A Ghanaian resident in South Dakota in the United States of America, Nii Laryea, yesterday presented assorted academic books valued at $ 5,000 to the Ghana Prisons Service at a short ceremony in ...
26th April, 2012
About 3,000 remand prisoners are currently languishing in prison cells countrywide because of a number of factors.
The reasons include missen of dockets, transfer of police officers handling ...
18th April, 2012
Francis Asamoah Tuffour
The police yesterday formally charged Mr. Kennedy Ohene Agyapong, Member of Assin North with treason as they continued to detain him for the second ...
18th April, 2012
Elvis Afriyie Ankrah, a Deputy Minister of Local Government and Rural Development, has strongly criticized Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) in the country for keeping silent over the increasing hate ...
16th April, 2012
President John Evans Atta Mills and his Equatorial Guinean counterpart, Teodoro Nbiang Nguema have called for an urgent and decisive action to halt military coups on the continent, describing the ...
16th April, 2012
The Kwahu Traditional Council has sacrificed the first two of 12 sheep to invoke the spirits of the ancestors against media reports of alleged sex scandals during the Easter festivities at the Kwahu ...