Most Active Stories: Ghana

  1. 25-Hour Operation Separates Siamese Twins

    Bangladeshi twins nearly three years old, Trishna and Krishna, last Tuesday passed a 25-hour operation to be separated, foreign media reports. Conjoined twins joined at the top of the head traveled to Australia and passed a successful operation.

  2. Africa: Continent's Best Soccer Teams Head For World Cup

    There's only one slot left to be filled in Africa's line-up at the 2010 Fifa World Cup, to be played in South Africa next June, and it will be taken after what has the makings of an epic playoff between Algeria and Egypt in Sudan on Wednesday.

  3. 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.

  4. Africa: Opacity Blamed for Bad Oil Deals in Africa

    Campaigners from fifty countries from around the world meeting in Montreal, Canada to strategise on pushing further the frontiers of transparency in oil, gas, and mining industries, have blamed opacity in oil and mineral licensing for the bad deals natural resource-dependent countries are often saddled with.

  5. "Growth And Stability" the 2010 Budget

    "Growth and Stability" The 2010 Budget

  6. Oil Agreement Must Be Reviewed - Kofi Adams

    THE Deputy National Youth Organiser of the ruling National Democratic Congress (NDC), Mr. Kofi Adams, who is also spokesperson for ex-President Rawlings, has stressed the need for President Mills' administration to critically review the oil agreement made by the previous government, to ensure that Ghana becomes the ultimate beneficiary of the resource, and not otherwise.

  7. Not All Police Personnel Are Criminals

    Six police officers were convicted on Tuesday, this week, by an Accra Circuit Court for robbing a businessman of various sums of money, and were sentenced to 20 years imprisonment each.

  8. Why WAGP Failed to Supply Gas to Ghana

    THE Management of the West African Gas Pipeline (WAGP) has explained that it failed to supply gas to Ghana last year as scheduled, because of a high content of moisture found in the gas pipeline laid on-shore.

  9. Police Urged to Step Up Effort to Fight Human Trafficking

    Ms. Betty Bosomtwi-Sam, the Western Regional Deputy Minister, has called on the Ghana Police Service and its allied security agencies to step up efforts in the fight against human trafficking.

  10. Punish Newmont Now, EPA Told

    Nature Aid Ghana, a non- governmental organisation (NGO) poised to promote environmental protection, has called on the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to urgently come out with the necessary sanctions against Newmont Ghana Gold Limited (NGGL), for the recent cyanide spillage.

  11. 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.

  12. 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.

  13. 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.

  14. Experts Fight Against Monopoly of Fiber Optic

    Experts in the telecommunication industry in the West African Sub-region have called for policy implementation to regulate and also break the monopoly of cyber optic cables in the hands of few players, whiles intensifying the penetration of broadband access to the sub-region.

  15. Child Rights Advocates Call for Increased Efforts to Eliminate Child Soldiers

    Child rights advocates have said there is still room for expansion of the definition of 'children involved in armed conflict' and formalizing both preventive and protective measures to address the issue, twenty years following the adoption of the Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC), 11 years following the Optional Protocol (OP) and two years consequent to the Paris Principles (PP).


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