Members of the governing board of the Office of the Special Prosecutor have elected the Executive Director of the Ghana Integrity Initiative (GII), Linda Ofori Kwafo, as their Chairperson. She will hold that position for three years. Mrs. Kwafo has … Read more →
The United State Agency for International Development (USAID) says it will continue its strong partnership with government, the private sector and the civil society in the implementation of the new Global Food Security Strategy. Mr Steven Hendrix, the Acting Mission … Read more →
The Federation of International Football Association (FIFA), has extended an invitation to the Government of Ghana, to deliberate on the current impasse in Ghana football. The meeting would be held on Thursday, August 16, at the headquarters of FIFA in … Read more →
Government has not made a decision to impose additional taxes on mobile money transactions as suggested in the public domain, Mr Kwaku Agyemang Boateng, the Deputy Minister of Finance, said on Wednesday. He said even if government intends to impose … Read more →
Four persons who were arrested by the police in connection with the attack on the Chief Executive Officer of the Tamale Teaching Hospital (TTH), Dr David Zaawumya Akolbila, by the Kandahar Boys, a Tamale-based vigilante group said to be affiliated … Read more →
The management of the Ghana Education Service (GES) has announced that the re-opening date for continuing students in senior high schools (SHSs) in the country will be September 8, 2018. “Management of the Ghana Education Service (GES) announces for the … Read more →
The government has reversed the sale of government vehicles to some military service personnel who served in various capacities at the Presidency during the National Democratic Congress (NDC) regime. The service personnel were authorized to purchase the vehicles that belong … Read more →
Italian PM Giuseppe Conte has declared a 12-month state of emergency in the Liguria region in response to the motorway bridge collapse in Genoa. He also said he would make an initial €5m ($5.7m) available from central funds. The regional … Read more →
Ordinary wi-fi could be used to detect weapons and explosives in public places, according to a study led by the Rutgers University in New Jersey. Wireless signals can penetrate bags to measure the dimensions of metal objects or estimate the … Read more →