President John Dramani Mahama has ordered immediate interventions to shield Ghanaians from surging fuel prices, as global tensions in the Middle East continue to disrupt oil supplies and push up costs. The directive was issued following a Cabinet meeting in … Read more →
The Speaker of Parliament, Edward Doe Adjaho has thrown out a motion filed by 80 Minority Members of Parliament demanding an investigation into the controversial sale of Merchant Bank to Equity fund, Fortiz. The Speaker said Parliament cannot be seen to … Read more →
Barring any last minute changes, President John Dramani Mahama will release the first batch of names announcing his ministerial reshuffle by the close of this week. We have gathered that the release of the list is part of activities mapped … Read more →
Government will from Monday, January 6, 2014 embark on a re-registration exercise for motor vehicles belonging to Ministries, Departments and Agencies. The exercise will also cover motor vehicles belonging to the Regional Coordinating Councils, Metropolitan, Municipal and District Assemblies, according to a statement … Read more →
The Commander-in-Chief of Ghana Armed Forces and the First Lady together with their children chose Dubai for the Christmas break. The first family was away for over a week. They arrived in the country Saturday morning at the Kotoka International … Read more →
Business man Asuma Banda has advised former President Jerry Rawlings to emulate the statesmanship of his successor John Kufuor. The Antrak Air Chairman said Mr Rawlings could use more tactful and diplomatic means to admonish President John Mahama rather than … Read more →
With barely three years into the production of oil in commercial quantities in Ghana, renowned economists say revenue accrued from the oil sector has been spent on non-priority areas including art and culture, adding that oil revenues which went into … Read more →
Former Leader of the People’s National Convention (PNC) Dr Edward Nasigre Mahama has expressed chagrin at recent comments by Former President Jerry John Rawlings as regards what instigated the December 31, 1981 coup d’etat. Dr Mahama described the toppling of … Read more →
Alan Kyeremanten says the NPP should focus on building a formidable party capable of wrestling power from the NDC in 2016 rather than dabbling in petty squabbles. The two-time failed presidential aspirant cautioned of party structures deteriorating at the grassroots … Read more →
Fellow Ghanaians, I know 2013 had its fair share of disappointments for many of us. But, by God’s grace, we sailed through to its end. Let us welcome 2014 with renewed optimism. That we may find solutions to the difficulties … Read more →
Vice President Kwesi Bekoe Amissah-Arthur has assured Ghanaians of the commitment of the government to build a socially inclusive society that that would ensure the progress of all.He enlisted the prayers of the religious society for divine support to build … Read more →
Former Presidential Aspirant, Alan Kyeremanten, says Ghanaians are yearning for the return of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) in power. “…I believe that the people of Ghana are waiting to put the Government back into power in 2016 to provide … Read more →
The Convention Peoples Party has challenged Ghanaians to demand more accountability from the government as a way of fighting mismanagement and corruption in the country in 2014. The CPP believes the repetitive New Year messages of hope from successive governments … Read more →
Watch President John Dramani Mahama’s new message to Ghana below:
President John Mahama has prophetically declared 2014 as the year of “many good things to happen” in Ghana and admonished all Ghanaians to “claim it.” In a New Year’s message on Tuesday, the president conceded 2013 was a difficult year … Read more →
Youth and Sports Minister, Elvis Afriyie-Ankrah, has issued a rejoinder describing Forbes 20 Richest people in Ghana as “laughable” and “mischievous” President Mahama which features in the list is said to posses $900 million and ranked 5th. The Sports Minister … Read more →