Who is Paying 1000 Dollars For Cocoa?- Executive Secretary Quizzes
Mr Alex Asanvo, Executive Secretary for the Cote D’Ivoire/Ghana Cocoa Initiative (CGCI) Who is Paying 1000 Dollars For Cocoa?- Executive Secretary Quizzes. THE EXECUTIVE Secretary for Cote... read more
Massive financial irregularities uncovered at Metro Mass
The Board of Metro Mass Transit Service has cited Managing Director, John Noble Appiah, for overstepping his bounds in the running of the company. A query letter intercepted by Luv News, accuses the... read more
I’m not a bad person – Mahama tells workers
President John Dramani Mahama says the government’s inability to meet all the demands of public sector workers, which has resulted in a series of strikes in recent times, must not be... read more
ECG not for sale – Gov’t clarifies
The Energy and Petroleum Minister, Emmanuel Kofi Armah Buah has denied reports that the Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG) is for sale. Media reports suggests that government is planning to sell the... read more
Controversial DNA test comes to UK
A personal DNA test that has sparked controversy in the US has launched in the UK. The UK’s Medicines and Healthcare Products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) says the 23andMe spit test, which is... read more
Prices to worsen at Xmas; as petroleum VAT begins to bite
The rising cost of living is set to get worse this month, especially towards Christmas. This is because importers have hinted of increases in the prices of goods following the introduction of the... read more
Load-shedding: Cut off domestic consumers in favour of Industry – GCCI
The President of the Ghana Chamber of Commerce and Industries (GCCI), Dr Seth Adjei Baah has said it will make more economic sense for power producer Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG) to cut off... read more
China’s manufacturing growth slows again in November
China’s factory activity slowed by more than expected in November, highlighting how a cooling economy is impacting its vast manufacturing sector. The official purchasing managers’ index... read more
Selfie-stick sellers face fines in South Korea
In South Korea, selling a “selfie stick” that lets people photograph themselves could mean a fine of up to £17,300 if the gadget is unregistered. South Korea’s radio management... read more
Atiwa Forest to become a national park
Ms Barbara Asamoah, Deputy Minister of Lands and Natural Resources, has hinted that the Ministry intends to raise the status of the Atiwa Forest to the standard of a national park. She called for the... read more
KMA benefits from €40 million French loan
The Mayor of the Kumasi Metropolitan Assembly, Kojo Bonsu has assured residents of the city and its environs of improved sanitation conditions. “Pragmatic plans are far advanced to ensure that... read more