Day: March 23, 2017

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Ko Struggles While Chun Charges To Share LPGA Lead

Top-ranked defending champion Lydia Ko struggled with her putting while South Korea's Chun In-Gee sizzled late to grab...

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South Korea Prepares To Move Sunken Sewol Ferry To Port

Salvage operators were preparing to move South Korea's sunken Sewol ferry on to another vessel to transfer it to port...

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Hamilton Bosses Formula One Season’s First Practice

Lewis Hamilton laid down a marker as he led a Mercedes one-two in the new Formula One season's first free practice at...

Business

Use Mobile Money System To Extend Banking Services

Vice-president Alhaji Dr Mahamudu Bawumia has observed that an enhancement of the mobile money transfer system to...

Business

800 Youth Equipped With Vocational Skills

The Youth Inclusive Entrepreneurial Development Initiative for Employment (YIEDIE) project has trained 800 young men...

Top Stories

Ambulance Service Operates With Overaged Vehicles

All the 161 ambulances operated by the National Ambulance Service (NAS) are over aged. The development has compelled...

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NPC Solicits Commitment, Support of Partners

The National Population Council (NPC) has held a stakeholders’ forum to solicit commitment from its local and...

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ECOWAS Data Receiving Satellite In Accra To Monitor Fisheries Resources In Sub-Region

The Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) has commissioned an earth observation data receiving satellite...

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MP Aspirant Arrested For Fraud

The 2016 National Democratic Congress (NDC) Parliamentary Candidate for Anyensuano in the Eastern Region, Teddy Addy...

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Protect Ghana Water Bodies

Parliament yesterday observed International World Water Day, with a call on Ghanaians to devise ways to treat and...

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South China Sea Installations ‘primarily’ Civilian

China is not militarising the disputed South China Sea, the country's premier insisted in Australia on Friday, claiming...

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James Corden and the Hit Show That Nearly Never Was

In two years, James Corden's "The Late Late Show" has become an Emmy Award-winning benchmark for innovative late-night...

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Indonesian Capital’s Statues Light Up the Night

From galloping horses to Indonesia's hero Husni Thamrin and a flame atop a tall tower, statues and monuments across the...

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Tough Skipper Says South Africa ‘not Good Enough’

Faf du Plessis criticised South Africa's performances against New Zealand as "not good enough" Friday, despite going...

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Yemen Children Dream of School As War Keeps Them Out

Roua Ahmed's classes ended abruptly when her school in Yemen was bombed, but she still clings to her dream of getting...

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Chiefs Kick Against Construction of Fuel Station In Lower Manya Krobo

Some chiefs and people of Menekpo, a community in the Lower Manya Krobo Municipality of the Eastern Region, have...

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Dead Dictators Draw Hong Kong Art Crowds

A "breathing" Fidel Castro is among several ex-communist leaders gathered in Hong Kong this week -- one of the world's...

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Tomic Pulls Out At ATP Miami With Back Injury

Bernard Tomic's woes continued Thursday as he pulled out of the Miami Open due to a back injury, the latest setback in...

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As US Takes Aim At Immigration, Musicians Feel the Pinch

Before he staged a professional comeback last week, the rapper Kayem had disappeared from public life for two years. A...