From The Ghanaian Newspapers [Sept. 8] (Video)
A video preview of the nation’s top newspapers
A video preview of the nation’s top newspapers
The European Union (EU) ambassador to Ghana, William Hanna, in a recent interaction with journalists, said the Commission was ready to support Ghana to produce quality agricultural products to meet the quality standards of UE countries.The ambassador, who explained that the EU has been involved with several countries, including Holland and Germany, has been working
A former Rector of the Ghana Institute of Management and Public Administration (GIMPA), Professor Stephen Adei has said he is unfazed by threats by members of parliament to haul him before the Privileges Committee of the House for calling them corrupt.Members of the lawmaking chamber have threatened to drag the academician before their disciplinary Committee
A 25-year- old graduate of the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) Nazir Nortei Alema, has thrown his family into a health-threatening stress, as he is feared to have joined the swelling ranks of the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS), a terrorist organisation. With a degree in Geography and Rural Development,
Some public sector doctors in Ghana’s capital, Accra, have resumed work and are attending to patients in clear defiance of the ongoing strike by the Ghana Medical Association (GMA).
The National Labor Commission, NLC, has instructed the Ghana Medical Association, GMA, to immediately call of its three week-old strike. The commission in a communique issued after talks with all the parties involved in the impasse, asked the GMA and the government to resume negotiations immediately and report back to it on Monday August 24.
Johnson Kombian, a farmer and businessman, who was accused of killing two police officers in the Northern Region of Ghana, has been sentenced to death by hanging, on two counts of murder.
The Ghana Medical Association (GMA) has asked its members to stay resolute in the face of “threats and intimidations” from government.
Comedy: A Nigerian lady accuses her Ghanaian neighbor of stealing her chicken and drags him before the erudite Judge Beng Beng. The Jamaican judge asks for proof and Mama Sade tells him he smelled the soup Kwame was cooking and knew that was her chicken he was cooking. A witness tells the judge she can
Government has pulled out of conditions of service negotiations with striking members of the Ghana Medical Association (GMA). According to government, it cannot negotiate with the doctors while they are on strike. The GMA last month called the strike demanding that government puts in place conditions of service for its members. The two parties have