In the last hours of Sunday 16th June leading NPP member Gabby Otchere Darko took to twitter to announce that Nana Addo Dankwa Akuffo Addo bumped in President John Dramani Mahama in a London restaurant.
President John Dramani Mahama has called on African leaders to liberalize and deregulate the energy and farming sectors in their various countries for greater investment which will help in creating jobs.President Mahama said: “In my own country Ghana, we deregulated … Read more →
President John Mahama left Accra Wednesday for London at the invitation of the British Prime Minister, David Cameron. The two leaders are scheduled to hold bilateral talks on Friday at No. 10 Downing Street before joining other heads of state and government … Read more →
Ghana’s President, Mr. John Mahama has set up a committee to draw up programmes and plans toward marking the first anniversary of the death of Late President John Evans Atta Mills. The committee is chaired by Mr. Kofi Totobi-Quakyi and … Read more →
The Managing editor of the Insight newspaper has criticized President Mahama for filing his tax returns rather late. Mr. Pratt, a panelist on Metreo TV’s Good Morning Ghana on Wednesday said that according to the regulations, all tax returns must … Read more →
A member of the communication team of the NPP has accused the Chairman of the ElectoralCommission, Dr. Afari Gyan of auctioning the results of the 2012 elections to the highest bidder;President John Dramani Mahama. Richard Asante Yeboah claims Ghanaians had confidence and hope that … Read more →
President John Mahama has assured the security agencies of adequate support to flush out illegal miners across the country. “I am appalled to see people engaging in galamsey, and especially illegal mining that takes place in or near water bodies. … Read more →
Rt. Hon. Speaker of Parliament Vice President Kwesi Bekoe Amissah-Arthur Her Ladyship the Chief Justice Honourable Members of Parliament My presence here this morning is in fulfillment of Article 67 of Ghana’s Constitution
President John Dramani Mahama has assured the United Nations General Assembly Ghana will not allow its territories