The Ghana National Chamber of Commerce has expressed satisfaction with the Trade and Industry Minister, Alan Kyremanteng, for pledging to strengthen and boost local businesses in the country. Alan...
On Friday, Donald Trump barred citizens of seven Muslim-majority countries - Iraq, Syria, Iran, Sudan, Libya, Somalia and Yemen - from entering the United States for at least the next 90 days. He...
Mrs Christine Evans-Klock, the United Nations Resident Coordinator in Ghana, has urged members of the global body to institute educational programmes to imprint the memory of the Holocaust tragedy in...
Award winning actor John Dumelo has moved on after the painful defeat of John Mahama and the National Democratic Congress (NDC) in the 2016 elections. The actor rallied staunchly behind the NDC in...
The British Supreme Court has ruled the government must seek parliamentary approval before formally initiating the process to leave the European Union. Tuesday’s decision, which affirms an earlier...
Your stars, your vote! The 43rd annual People’s Choice Awards awarded a bevy of your favorite stars with a crystal clear trophy thanks to your nominations. With a whopping 64 categories, host Joel...
In Southern Kaduna today, many are desperately searching for answers right now. Southern Kaduna indegenes have seen their loved ones slaughtered, raped and brutalized. Some have watched their homes,...
The British government expects to lose its legal battle to start the Brexit process without going through parliament, and has drafted versions of a bill to put to lawmakers after the ruling, the...
Prime Minister Theresa May has said the government's thinking on Brexit "isn't muddled at all". Her comments on Sky News come after the UK's former ambassador to the EU, Sir Ivan Rogers, criticised...
Having successfully celebrated Christmas holidays and crossed over to year 2017, most lonely single Ghanaians begin to worry over spending 14th February, Valentine’s day ALONE. This lonely...
Every other year, people enter the new year with great expectations. Some of those expectations wane off as the days turn to months and months into quarters and on and on untill the year wraps up....
Celebrations are under way as people around the world ring in the New Year. From Sydney in Australia to Pyongyang in North Korea and Moscow in Russia, crowds gathered to say goodbye to 2016, a...
play videoMany worshippers remain hopeful of better prospects in 2017 As we usher in the new year,many Christians have chosen to spend the last moments of this year at church. One of such churches is...
play videoMammoth crowd at Perez Chapel praying their way through into 2017 The auditorium of the Perez Chapel is overflowing with thousands of Christian worshippers who have come to celebrate the...
play videoThousands of worshippers present at the 31st Kairos Night Service Prayer Cathedral, Action Chapel As we usher in the new year,many Christians have chosen to spend the last moments of this...
play videoScreengrab of ArchBishop Duncan Williams at the ongoing 31st Kairos Night Service As we usher in the new year,many Christians have chosen to spend the last moments of this year at church....
play videoScreengrab of ArchBishop Duncan Williams at the ongoing 31st Kairos Night Service As we usher in the new year,many Christians have chosen to spend the last moments of this year,2016, at...
Celebrations have begun as people around the world ring in the New Year. From Sydney to Pyongyang, festive crowds gathered to say goodbye to 2016, a tumultuous year in global politics. Earlier,...
A massive fireworks display has lit up Sydney Harbour as Australia’s largest city ushered in 2017. Some 1.5 million revellers had been expected to turn out on the waterfront. Earlier, Auckland in...
Ghana’s former President and leader of the 31st December Revolution, Flt Lt Jerry John Rawlings, says the NDC’s massive rejection at the polls is a clear indication that the party has lost the...