The Red Devils have only recruited two players since the Dutchman’s arrival at Old Trafford but he is happy to see how their season starts before making quick deals Manchester United manager Louis van Gaal is not concerned by the club’s lack of … Read more →
A police officer stationed at Gomoa Nyanyano in the Central Region has been arrested for allegedly stealing electric cables. The suspect, Inspector Emmanuel Ametepey and an accomplice, now on the run, were said to have stolen nine bundles of the … Read more →
Holy hotplates! Instant ramen noodles, beloved cheap dinner of college kids and budget eaters everywhere, have been linked to heart attacks and diabetes. A study published in the Journal of Nutrition found that the ramen, along with other instant noodle … Read more →
There seem to be some level of despondency at the camps of the Ghanaian celebrities if the media would ever be their friend. Last two days, Sarkodie spoke his mind in a mixtape song he titled ‘free press.’ In the song … Read more →
A Political Science Lecturer at the University of Ghana is convinced Ghana’s economic debacles are largely the problem of poor leadership. Dr Ransford Gyampo told Joy News the country is confronted with a challenge of leadership and until that is … Read more →
Ten experts on Ebola from the World Health Organisation (WHO) will be in Ghana on Monday to train Ghanaian doctors and healthcare providers who will be working at the three Ebola treatment centers to be set up in the country. … Read more →
The Deputy Minister of Finance, Cassiel Ato Forson and German Ambassador to Ghana, Rüdiger John on Thursday signed the financial cooperation agreement, a news release by the Embassy of the Federal Republic of Germany in Accra has said.The agreement was … Read more →
Several new interventions from the United States government and that country’s private sector are set to give Ghana’s flagging economy a major boost. Indeed there are already signs of renewed investor interest, following deliberations at the just ended United States … Read more →
AS Ghana concludes negotiations with the International Monetary Fund for a bail-out package, whether financial, purely advisory or most likely a combination of the two, to reverse the country’s deteriorating economy, the accompanying policy package – commonly referred to as … Read more →