Celine Dion is putting her music career on hold indefinitely because of her husband’s cancer and her own illness, the singer announced Wednesday. Dion’s Las Vegas residency shows and plans to tour Asia in the fall have been taken off … Read more →
Deputy Minister for Education in charge of Tertiary, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, has disclosed that the National Service Law (Act 426, 1980) is being reviewed to ensure that service personnel undergo compulsory military training. According to the Minister, a committee had … Read more →
Let’s face it: Weddings are expensive, and they’re exhausting to plan. Why should someone get a spot on your invite list if they aren’t really all that important to you? We came up with a few more people that you … Read more →
The Korle Bu Teaching Hospital may have to close its doors to patients due to a financial crisis which the Senior Staff Association of the Hospital say looms. The association has petitioned the Health Minister to intervene to prevent a … Read more →
Manchester United has banned fans from bringing tablets and laptops to football matches at its stadium. The club said it was reacting to “security intelligence”, adding the restriction was in line with new checks on electronic equipment at airports. It … Read more →
The year-on-year inflation as measured by the consumer price index (CPI) was 15.3 percent in July 2014 slightly up from the 15.0 percent recorded in June 2014. The rate for July 2014 entails the percentage change in the Consumer Price … Read more →
The Kumasi Gender-based court, presided over by Mrs. Rita Agyeman-Budu, has sentenced a 66-year-old security man to 15 years’ imprisonment in hard labour for defiling a 12-year-old girl at Asonomaso, near Kumasi in the Ashanti Region. Antwi Gyeabour pleaded guilty … Read more →
The Attorney General’s Department says it still cannot trace documents indicating payment of a whooping ¢34 billion (GH¢3.4 million) to one Nana Emmanuel Duke Woode for the confiscation of his companies by the government in the heat of the 1982 ‘revolution.’ Documents available to the Commission on Judgement … Read more →