CETAG expresses willingness to discuss recovering lost teaching hours after a two-month strike while emphasizing the need for a balanced approach.
Two men admit to stealing goats at Accra Circuit Court, leading to a dramatic courtroom confession and deferred sentencing.
A U.S. court orders Ghana to pay $111.5 million to the Ghana Power Generation Company after failing to fully comply with a 2021 UK tribunal award.
Theft of streetlight components and materials poses challenges to the completion to not Accra's Obetsebi Lamptey Interchange project.
UTAG President urges targeted financial aid for students instead of a wholesale "no academic fees" initiative for Level 100 students.
Ghana Health Service activates nationwide surveillance in response to the WHO's Mpox warning, aiming to prevent a potential outbreak.
The National Sales Academy is set to empower sales potentials in Ghana, according to Mr. Michael Abbiw, CEO of MGA Consulting Limited. He made the disclosure during the first day
Residents of Komenda plan to move their protest against the 25-year lease of the Komenda Sugar Factory to an Indian firm to Accra.
Jamestown fishermen fear Chinese control of the soon-to-be-completed $60 million fishing harbour, raising concerns about local involvement.
Ghana could lose $15 billion in five years due to Bank of Ghana's export restrictions, impacting the nation's economic growth.