As part of efforts to contribute their quota to building the capacity of youth below the ages of 24 and in the various universities in the country, Unilever Ghana Limited has launched a competition called Ideatrophy. By this students in groups are to bring business ideas for scrutiny by a panel of judges on how they could manage real life issues to get them to personally develop ?different perspectives, unique business experience? among others for a life time preparation. The Human ... Read More
Ghana yesterday marked the World Mental Health Day with a call on people to seek checks and treatment for mental disorders as they did for other sicknesses. According to the Mental Health Society of Ghana (MEHSOG), a World Health Organization (WHO) report had estimated that approximately 242,334 of Ghanaians were suffering from neuro-psychiatric conditions and severe mental disorders which mostly emanate from various cases of depression. It said that depression was a common phenomenon of ... Read More
A 24-year-old Nursing student of the Ghana Health Service (GHS) has been crowned Miss Road Safety for 2012. At the finals of the pageant held at the National Theatre last Friday night, Miss Bishara Pelpuo Salifu beat nine other contenders to win the crown. She is to receive an official car for a year. Benedicta Asiome Mawuenyega, 21, a student of the University of Ghana, Legon, emerged the first runner-up, as Regina Nana Ekua Asae, 25, a secretary, was adjudged the second runner-up. The ... Read More
In keeping with its tradition, the Miss Malaika beauty pageant flies contestants of each edition overseas for a week, every expense catered for. This year?s edition is no different. As of press time Thursday evening, arrangements had been finalized for this year?s contestants to be flown on Friday October 12, to Namibia and South Africa by Air Namibia ? which is sponsoring the trip. This year?s trip is unlike previous ones which took contestants to only one country. The contestants ... Read More
By the time the curtain is drawn tonight on the much-publicized RTP Awards at the Accra International Conference Centre (the Dome), a lot more Ghanaians would have seen the other latest side of the crown-princess of gospel music, Herty Borngreat. People ? such as radio presenter Bola Ray ? who have seen this other side tell The Spectator that Herty Borngreat has indeed become a fascination to watch, especially when she mounts the stage to perform. The reason is that she now raps! Yes, a ... Read More
The dismissals were apparently an attempt by the company, Anglo American Platinum, to stem the tide of wildcat strikes that have unsettled Africa’s biggest economy.
Members of the House committee investigating the attacks that killed Ambassador J. Christopher Stevens accused one another of exploiting the violence to score partisan political points.
Members of the House committee investigating the attacks that killed Ambassador J. Christopher Stevens accused one another of exploiting the violence to score partisan political points.
The International Criminal Court in The Hague held its first public hearing on Tuesday in the dispute on where to try Seif al-Islam el-Qaddafi and his brother-in-law Abdullah Senussi.
The International Criminal Court in The Hague held its first public hearing on Tuesday in the dispute on where to try Seif al-Islam el-Qaddafi and his brother-in-law Abdullah Senussi.
President Mwai Kibaki of Kenya vetoed huge bonuses that Parliament members quietly awarded themselves last week after protests and public outcry over the action.
Former President Festus Mogae of Botswana has praised former President Jerry Rawlings for helping to entrench peaceful political transition in Ghana.
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