Health officials attribute surge in NCDs among Ghanaians to lifestyle changes
Health officials in Ghana have attributed an increase in Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) among young people to changes in their lifestyles. The Vice President of the Ghana Medical Association, Prof.... read more
Gov’t says measures are in place to ensure safety from security threats associated with free movement of persons
Government has indicated its putting in place adequate measures to deal with security threats that come with free movement of persons in the West African sub region. The demand for increased trade... read more
NVTI calls on graduates to take up vocational education
The National Vocational Training Institute has lamented the unemployment situation in the country and called on the teeming unemployed youth to take up vocational training. Executive Director of the... read more
Many guys got it all wrong when it comes to attracting the women of their dreams
Today, I want to share something with you that may be hard to swallow, but is true. A lot of guys grew up with the idea that it’s harder to date a beautiful girl than a less attractive one.... read more
(Photos) Newly wed Tiwa Savage just can’t keep it in her skirt
Nigerian newly wed musician Tiwa Savage just can’t keep her stuff in her panties and would want to display it at various events as she recently burst it loose on stage as she performed at Anambra... read more
CID launches investigation into Mahama’s doctored tape
The Criminal Investigation Department (CID) has begun investigations into the tape in which President John Mahama is alleged to have stated that the people of Kumasi are unappreciative of... read more
Africa and developing countries urged to move away from high carbon economies
African countries have been urged to move away from a high carbon economy to a low carbon economy for sustainable development and improved climate. Climate change is recognized in most parts of the... read more
Court sets May 30 to rule on Aggudey’s case
An Accra Fast Track High Court has fixed May 30, 2014 to rule on an application filed by George Aggudey, seeking to overturn an earlier Circuit Court ruling which sentenced him to three months... read more
Maternal deaths falling worldwide, says WHO
Maternal deaths have fallen worldwide, dropping by 45% since 1990, according to new figures. The statistics, released by the World Health Organization, also provide new evidence on the causes of... read more
EPA will make our economy worse – ActionAid
ActionAid, a human rights non-governmental organization (NGO), has indicated that the economic fortunes of Ghana would be worse if the country signs onto the Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA).... read more
Kath Missing baby: Suweiba rejects GHC 50,000 compensation
The family of Suweiba Abdul Moomen; the woman whose baby went missing at the Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital (KATH) has rejected a GHC 50,000 compensation from an anonymous source. According to... read more