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  1. NPP and NDC Must Unite to Protect Our Democracy - Markin

    THE PRESIDING Member (PM) of the Effutu Municipal Assembly in the Central Region, Mr. Alex Afenyo-Markin, has urged all the political parties, especially the ruling National Democratic Congress (NDC) and the main opposition party, the New Patriotic Party (NPP), to do everything within their domain to protect the nation's infant democracy.

  2. Sack Essien, Muntari and Gyan Now!

    Happy FM, an Accra-based radio station, on a sports programme yesterday, announced that three prominent players of the senior national soccer team, the Black Stars, failed to join their colleagues to Angola to play a FIFA sanctioned international friendly match, scheduled for today.

  3. Italian Ambassador Calls for Partnership With Country

    The Italian Ambassador to Ghana, Mr. Luca Fratini, has called for the establishment of a partnership between Italy and Ghana for mutual benefit.

  4. Africa: China's Impact On Africa

    In Ghana as in other countries on the continent, the Chinese are here, very visible and very busy.

  5. Some Public Expectations of the 2010 Budget

    On Wednesday the 18th of November 2009 the budget statement for the year 2010 will be presented to Parliament by the Finance Minister Dr. Kwabena Duffour.

  6. Country Await 2010 CAN Draw

    Ghana after missing out of a seeding slot will discover Friday who they face at the 2010 African Nations Cup in Angola from Pot 2.

  7. Chronicle Tops Private Media

    A study conducted by the Ghana Anti-Corruption Coalition (GACC), between February and September 2009, among seven private-owned newspapers in Ghana, has ranked The Chronicle as the top private media organisation in corruption reporting, with 100 stories.

  8. Essien's Dream Comes True

    Chelsea and Ghanaian ace, Michael Essien, last Saturday begun a journey intended to touch so many lives and improve the wellbeing of ordinary people at the launch of the Michael Essien Foundation (MEF).

  9. Is the Country a Lawless State?

    Yesterday's shooting incident at Avenor, near the Kwame Nkrumah Circle in Accra, leading to the death of one person perceived to be a landguard, has raised the debate as to whether Ghana is gradually becoming a lawless state. It has now become common to see individuals or group of people openly brandishing guns, and firing them under the least provocation.

  10. Africa: AUCC, Simmons College in Historic Virtual Study Abroad Programme

    A Virtual Study Abroad Programme will be launched in Ghana in January 2010. The programme is a collaborative effort between the African University College of Communications (AUCC) of Ghana and Simmons College of the United States.

  11. Country as an Oil Nation

    Ghana, in the next four years, will be among the petroleum exporting countries in Africa.

  12. Ghana/Mali: Black Stars Finish Campaign With a Draw

    Ghana completes qualifiers with a draw against Mali on Sunday in their last World Cup qualifying match at the Baba Yara Stadium in Kumasi.

  13. Support Varsity Education

    A former CEO of Unilever Ghana, Mr. Ishmael Yamson, has said that companies need to accept they have a contribution to make in funding university education and research in Africa if their own competitive knack in today's global economy is to be guaranteed.

  14. 60 Citizens Contract HIV Daily

    Over 15,000 Ghanaians are estimated to die annually of the HIV and AIDS disease and a total of 33 milllion people globally live with HIV, according to worldwide statistics as disclosed by Dr Richard Amenyah of the Ghana AIDS Commission (GAC).

  15. Education Director Emphasizes Importance of Education

    THE ASHANTI Regional Director of Education, Mr. Joseph Onyinah has emphasized the importance of education, noting that it is a very Crucial Fundamental Right to every Human Being. He stated that every Human Being is born into the world as a being, but the human part of him is acquired in society through Education.


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