Ghanaian economist hails increase in road tolls

An economist, Mr Peter Torsoo, has described the recent increase in road and bridge tolls as a step in the direction because it would reduce government over reliance on unreliable donor funds. He said the use of tolls has gained popularity…

Dan Lartey laid to rest

The late Mr. Dan Augustus Lartey, founder of the Great Consolidated Popular Party (GCPP), was on Saturday buried with a call on Ghanaians to imitate the politician who upheld honesty, hard work and self-sacrifice. Conducting the funeral…

Massive tax evasion unveiled in Ghana

The Anti-revenue Leakages Monitoring Team of the Ghana Revenue Authority, formerly called the Revenue Agency Governing Board,  has unveiled  massive revenue fraud syndicate involving some personnel of the Customs, Excise and Preventive…

Accra-Tema traffic lights to be replaced

Vice President John Dramani Mahama on Friday announced that the government would this year replace all traffic lights with ultra-modern ones that would help reduce jams in the Accra-Tema Metropolis. The modern traffic lights, he said, had…

Zain nominated for 2010 Global Mobile Award

Zap, a service from the Zain Group has been nominated for the 2010 Global Mobile Award at this year's Mobile World Congress (MWC), scheduled for Tuesday  February16, 2010 in Barcelona. Zap is a service that enables Zain subscribers in…

Sarah Palin: It's revolution time

Sarah Palin declared "America is ready for another revolution" and repeatedly assailed President Barack Obama on Saturday before adoring "tea party" activists. They make up a seemingly natural constituency should she run for president.…