Mills reshuffles ministers, E. T., Bagbin join Cabinet

President John Evans Atta Mills on Monday reshuffled his Cabinet. A statement from the Office of the President on Monday signed by Mr. Mahama Ayariga, Presidential Spokesperson said Mr. Martin Amidu, had been appointed Minister-designate…

Britain to exit from record recession

Britain will likely discover on Tuesday that its record recession officially ended in the fourth quarter of 2009 but the country's huge debt pile is set to stunt recovery, economists said. The Office for National Statistics will publish…

Avatar beats Titanic

"Titanic" just hit an iceberg named "Avatar." James Cameron's sci-fi spectacular replaced his maritime melodrama as the biggest international release of all time during the weekend and is on the verge of claiming its worldwide crown, which…

African football to receive $150m from CAF

African football will receive an amount of $150 million in television and marketing earnings over the eight years. According to a Reuters report, this is as a result of significant increase in income for the continent’s football governing…

Tigo sells 750 towers to Helios Towers Ghana

Millicom Internaltional Cellular S. A. has announced that its Ghana subsidiary Millicom Ghana, operators of Tigo mobile phone services has agreed to sell approximately 750 towers to Helios Towers Ghana (HTG), a direct subsidiary of Helios…

Global IT spending to grow 4.6% in 2010 – Report

As the global economy recovers IT spending will grow and emerging markets will be in the lead. A report by Gartner, a UK-based research company which says on its website it “is the world's leading information technology research and…