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Driver fined for using expired license
Christopher Allah, a driver has been fined GH¢120 by a Tarkwa circuit court for driving with an expired driving license.
He pleaded guilty.
Police Chief Inspector Edward Paddy told the court, presided over by Mr Samuel Obeng Diawuo that,…
Ghana Civil Aviation probes Antrak aircraft ‘fire’ incident
The Ghana Civil Aviation Authority (GCAA) on Wednesday instituted investigations into the Antrak Aircraft 9G-AAB that was spotted with smoke coming from one of its engines before take off in Tamale.
A GCAA Official told the Ghana News…
Man jumps from 9th floor of Accra’s Trust Towers and dies
A man said to be is his sixties has died after he jumped from the 9th floor of the Trust Towers in Accra today May 23, 2012.
Ghanabusinessnews.com reporter who is at the scene citing eyewitnesses reports that the man was believed to have…
US to release 2011 Country Human Rights Report on Ghana
The US government will release the 2011 Country Reports on Human Rights Practices on May 24, 2012, the State Department has said.
The report covers the status of human rights in countries around the world including Ghana. The report will…
Farmers advised to adopt conservation farming
Farmers in the country, particularly those in the northern parts of the country, have been advised to adopt the conservation method of farming which is cheaper, naturally acceptable means of cultivation and has a higher crop yield than the…
Workers of Ghana Rubber Estates demonstrate over poor remuneration
About 100 workers of Ghana Rubber Estates Limited on Wednesday demonstrated to press home their demand for better working conditions.
The workers, clad in red armbands and headgear, sang and danced and besieged the company's premises at…
Group suggests stronger anti-corruption initiatives in Africa
The Centre for African Democratic Affairs (CADA) on Tuesday called for the introduction of an “Economic Crime Against Humanity” law in African countries to try rulers who have caused their people to die needlessly through bad governance and…
IEA scrutinizes funding of tertiary education
The Institute of Economic Affairs (IEA) on Wednesday concluded that funding of tertiary education in the country should be the responsibility of the state and the individual.
A research document by Mr Joy Say, IEA Research Assistant, made…
Banks in Ghana generate more income from assets than US, Brazil, Nigeria – The Banker
Banks in Ghana generate a high proportion of fee and commission income from their assets than any other country worldwide, according to a survey published by British magazine The Banker April 2012.
The survey saw Ghana up at number one…
Shortage of subsidized fertilizers hit Upper West
Some farmers in Upper West Region say the non-availability of subsidized fertilizer was worrying and appealed to the government to state its position clearly to allay their fears.
“We do not want to waste our energies, monies and seeds…