Ghana striker Asamoah Gyan has finally completed his transfer to English side Sunderland from Rennes.
The £13million fee is a club record for the Black Cats as the Ghana international signs on a four-year deal after undergoing a medical on Tuesday morning
The Minister of Foreign Affairs, Alhaji Mohammed Mumuni, has said there will be no grace period for the conversion of old passports into biometric ones after 2015.
Addressing Ghanaian residents in Switzerland in Bern last Sunday, Alhaji Mumuni said the next five years was enough for Ghanaians holding the old passports to convert them into the biometric ones, which possessed all the security features
Continue reading …The ruling National Democratic Congress (NDC) has not yet opened nominations for who gets elected to lead the Party for the 2012 general elections, but the Daily Guide newspaper reports that various schemers in the Party are employing different tactics to position themselves to boost their chances to oust President Atta Mills from the race
Continue reading …Mrs Betty Mould-Iddrisu, Minister of Justice and Attorney General on Monday called for regular refresher courses for lawyers to enable them to understand international contracts and arbitration process
Continue reading …English Premier League giants Arsenal have thrown away Inter Milan’s €35 million bid plus Ghana midfielder Sulley Muntari for Spain international Cesc Fabregas.
The Nerazzurri attempted a surprise swoop for the midfield talisman plus transfer-listed Sulley Muntari but had their offer turned down
Continue reading …Who carries who, when the crab as well as its baby crawls? This just came to mind, when I listened to the interview granted to the press upon the arrival of President Mills from holidays. I didn’t witness the reign of Rawlings as a mature Ghanaian but I did witness that of the gentle giant, ex-President Kufour
Continue reading …There is this talk that the president has somehow sought to distance himself from Kwabena Adjei’s dim-witted pronouncements and reiterated his faith in the judiciary so the issue must be allowed to die.
Here, my question to those advancing such an argument is simply this; will any president ever come out to publicly tell the nation when some members within his party are habouring any ill-intentions against members of the judiciary?
Continue reading …The Managing Editor of the Insight Newspaper, Kwesi Pratt Junior, has made audacious revelations about what he calls deliberate moves by some NDC top guns to ensure that President Mills fails at all cost
Continue reading …The flag bearer of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo Addo, says the National Democratic Congress (NDC), Government has failed to deliver on its campaign promises
Continue reading …An official of Standard Bank Plc has questioned the latest review of Ghana’s rating by Standard & Poor’s (S&P), which gives the country a B credit rating
Continue reading …The Chairman of the New Patriotic Party has dismissed allegations of intimidation leveled against his party by the ruling National Democratic Congress.
Propaganda Secretary of the NDC, Richard Quashigah alleged his party members have been cowed by persistent attacks by thugs of the NPP few hours to the Atiwa by-election
Continue reading …Mr Attah Twum, National Democratic Congress (NDC) parliamentary candidate for tomorrow’s by-election in the Atiwa constituency, has said he is hopeful of capturing the seat from the New Patriotic Party (NPP).
Continue reading …Kenya’s Prime Minister Raila Odinga said it was ill-advised that Sudan’s embattled President Omar Hassan Al-Bashir was invited to participate in the promulgation of Kenya’s constitution last Friday.
In an exclusive interview with VOA, Prime Minister Odinga said that the Sudanese leader should be held accountable for the crimes committed under his rule
Continue reading …Two senior pastors of the Church of Pentecost drowned in the Kparekpare stream in the Krachi East District of the Volta Region on Saturday afternoon when they put their faith to test
Continue reading …The spokesman for the Congress of South African Trade Unions (COSATU) told VOA public sector workers will continue to strike Monday to press their demand higher pay and housing allowance increases than the government has offered
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