Ghana gets new road safety policy soon

A new policy to enhance discipline and safety on the country’s roads is to be rolled out soon as part of efforts to reduce vehicular accidents and related deaths and injury. The policy encourages shared responsibilities for road sector…

Mills sure of another victory in 2012

President John Evans Atta Mills on Sunday set the tone for the electioneering campaign towards the victory of the ruling National Democratic Congress (NDC) in Election 2012, determined to lead the Party to retain power. “The campaign for…

Toyota to double hybrid output in 2011

Toyota Motor Corp aims to double its global output of gas-electric hybrid cars to 1 million units in 2011, as it fights to stay in the lead in the growing market for low-emission cars, the Nikkei business reported on Monday. Toyota, the…

Oil drops below $78 per barrel

Oil extended its losing streak Monday, slipping below $78 a barrel in Asia amid declines in stock markets. Benchmark crude for February delivery fell was down 25 cents to $77.75 a barrel at early afternoon Kuala Lumpur time in electronic…

Earthquake scare wakes Ghana up!

Rumour of an impending earthquake that reverberated across the country woke the whole of Ghana up at dawn Monday January 18, 2010. While no one seems to know the source of the rumour, friends, families and neighbours made phone calls, sent…

Slave museum to be built in Ghana

Plans are underway to build the first ever slave museum in Ghana to serve as a monument to the Transnational Slave Trade. The slave trade was one of the most dastardly acts of man’s inhumanity against fellow humans in the history of the…