Exports From Small-Scale Mining Increased – Chamber Of Mines
he Ghana Chamber of Mines says money accrued from the sale of minerals obtained from small-scale mining has, over the past three years, seen...
Galamsey Fight A Sham For NPP Elements To Take Over, Enrich Themselves – ASEPA
Civil society group Alliance for Social Equity and Public Accountability (ASEPA) has petitioned the Office of the Special Prosecutor to probe the galamsey saga.
They...
We Didn’t Receive GH¢145m From Gov’t — Christian Council Denies
he Christian Council of Ghana (CCG) has denied receiving GH¢145 million from the Government or any other state institution to carry out any election-related...
Trade Fair demolition: Raymond Archer hits back at McDan
One of the tenants affected by the Trade Fair midnight demolition has voiced his utmost disappointment in the Board Chairman of the Ghana Trade...
GhOne TV goes off-air as camera technicians boycott work
Excellence In Broadcasting Network (EIB) has over the past years lost some of its core members and big brains due to this unpaid salaries...
Today at the news stands
Stories making headlines on the front pages in the major newspapers
Daily Graphic;
* 21 suspected Western Togoland seccessionists rounded up
* Gyampo, Butakor suspended
The Chronicle:
* Galamsey...
Western Togoland ‘military recruits’ evacuated from Fievue to Accra
The 66 Artillery Regiment in Ho has evacuated some 21 persons including a lady believed to be receiving military training from a secessionists group...
Non-payment Of Electricity Bills Will Be Handled As Crime – ECG
The Electricity Company of Ghana, ECG, has hinted that it is lobbying Parliament to pass a law that will criminalise nonpayment of electricity bills.
Ghana...
Lady dies after having sex on Valentine’s Day with boyfriend.
The Half Assini District Police Command in the Western Region has commenced investigations to unravel circumstances under which a 25-year old lady in the...
Speaker Oquaye urges journalists to help develop principled politics
Speaker of Parliament Prof Aaron Michael Oquaye has urged journalists in Ghana to help the nation develop politics based on principles as it prepares...















