Ghanaians should expect to pay more for yam (pona) since the price of the commodity has increased by 8 per cent. The commodity is now being sold in the market at an average price of GH¢5.20 per “medium size tuber.” … Read more →
Former President Jerry John Rawlings has called on Ghanaians to vote for their preferred political parties during the forthcoming general elections. He said Ghanaians should not allow themselves to be coerced by any political party or its leadership to vote … Read more →
The Electricity Company of Ghana appears bemused by consumers raising hell over additional charges on electricity tariffs which came to light this week. ECG says the increment is meant for developmental projects and sees nothing wrong for government to slap Ghanaians with … Read more →
The Food and Drugs Authority (FDA) has assured the general public that 98 percent of palm oil sold on the market is now safe for consumption. The announcement follows months of warning against the consumption of palm oil after news … Read more →
In what appears to be a never ending saga in the 2015 Hajj Pilgrimage, aside 17 Ghanaians reported to have perished in the Saudi Arabia stampede and many more still missing, information reachingPeacefmonline.com indicates that four Ghanaian pilgrims awaiting to … Read more →
A total of 3,556 Ghanaians who travelled to various countries around the world were deported in 2014. The breakdown is 2,618 deportees who came on commercial flights; 76 came as mass deportees; 725 were inadmissible, which means they got to … Read more →
The mayor of Accra Alfred Okoe Vanderpuije believes those against the ongoing demolition exercise in the capital are insignificant as compared to the majority who have hailed his laudable initiative and achievement.According to the Accra Metropolitan Assembly (AMA) boss, anyone … Read more →
President John Dramani Mahama on Saturday led hundreds of Ghanaians to exercise in Accra. They walked through some principal streets of Accra and ended up at the El-Wak Sports stadium. The exercise forms part of the annual Republic Day Walk. … Read more →
Elikem is quoted “I initially didn’t want to make this information public but people are getting figures wrong so I want to correct it. The lobola (bride price for a traditional marriage in Zimbabwe) was 25,000 US Dollars. A deposit … Read more →
Kwesi Pratt, Editor-in-Chief of the Insight newspaper, has lambasted the Mahama administration over reports that the Electricity Company of Ghana is to be managed by a private company. Contributing to discussions on Peace FM‘s “Kokrokoo“, Kwesi Pratt opined that if the report … Read more →