Irish government slashes spending

Desperate to seal a deal for an international bailout, the government in Ireland on Wednesday unveiled a painful, four-year plan for $20 billion in spending cuts and new taxes that would slash unemployment benefits and cut welfare payments…

Ghanaian elected on CAPAM Board

The Secretary to Cabinet, Mr Ben C. Eghan, has been elected member of the Board of Directors of Commonwealth Association for Public Administration and Management (CAPAM) for a two-year period - 2010-2012. He could serve the same position…

Kurubi Festival prevents promiscuity

Nana Fanyinama III, Chief of Wangara (Wangara Wura), on Tuesday urged government to help promote traditional festivals to ensure that certain values and morals were upheld especially among the youth. She said festivals were also a way of…

Ghana Judiciary Service to be fully automated

Ghana's Judiciary has taken an ambitious step to improve the efficiency of the country's legal system by seeking to automate all legal processes to facilitate a faster, efficient and transparent administration of justice acceptable to…