A member of pressure group Occupy Ghana, Ace Ankomah has lamented government’s weak-willed efforts in retrieving almost GH?200m wrongfully paid to private companies. Ace Ankomah is shocked that despite Ghana’s ‘beautiful laws’ regulating the management of the public purse, there … Read more →
A United Kingdom (UK)-based Ghanaian Educationist, Prince Armah has bemoaned the country’s delay in implementing the espoused reform agenda contained in the Education Act, (Act 778) since its passage in 2008. He asserted that there was widespread concern about the … Read more →
Less than a year ago, Shatta Wale’s baby mama Michelle Diamond aka Shatta Michy gave birth to a baby boy. Shatta Michy calls him Diamond Majesty, while Shatta Wale always makes noise about how Majesty has been a blessing to him. … Read more →
The Member of Parliament for Manhyia South Constituency, Dr Mathew Opoku Prempeh has revealed to TOP news that 17 of the infamous Guantanamo Bay prison inmates are currently in Ghana, contrary to claims by President John Dramani Mahama and government … Read more →
The Supreme Court yesterday granted leave to counsel for Alfred Agbesi Woyome to file a response to a suit brought by one Abdulai Yusif Fanash Muhammed, a businessman, asking the court to set aside its earlier decision that ordered Mr … Read more →
Chelsea midfielder Ramires has joined Chinese side Jiangsu Suning on a permanent basis, the Premier League club have announced. The Blues paid £18million for Ramires in 2010, and he signed a new four-year deal in October. But the Brazilian, 28, … Read more →
The government has secured a $48 million loan from the World Bank to boost water supply across the country. The money will be used to implement a national water distribution line replacement and installation project to ensure the supply of potable water … Read more →
Staff of the Electoral Commission (EC) have hinted of a nationwide sit-down strike effective Monday, February 15 to protest poor conditions of service and low salary levels. According to them, all avenues to address their needs have been exhausted, thus … Read more →