The Upper West Regional Police Commander, DCOP Kofi Danso Adae Acheampong says his region is relatively peaceful, adding that crime rate is not high.
The Ghana Independent Broadcasters Association GIBA has launched a code of conduct for journalists during the 2012 general elections.
A Circuit Court has discharged 13 students of the University of Ghana who were accused of sexually assaulting a lady on campus.
The Accra Metropolitan Assembly (AMA) is appealing to government to help it settle a six million dollar judgment debt awarded against it.
A 27-year-old suspect, Stephen Quarshie, member of a gang of armed robbers specialised in robbing filling stations and big shops within Accra and Tema, has been grabbed by the Amansaman District Police Command.
The Motor Traffic and Transport Unit (MTTU) of the Ghana Police Service has quashed claims by the Private Motorbike Operators Union that the passage of the Road Traffic Regulation, which bans commercial motor bike operations, would push up youth unemployment.
A Basic Design and Technology (BDT) Teacher, Ms Rebecca Walker on Tuesday called on government to provide workshop for the various component of the BDT to enable students get a practical feel of whatever was taught in the classroom.
The District Chief Executive for Jomoro, Mr Sylvester Dadie, has appealed to fishermen to apply approved fishing methods to avoid depletion of fish stock.
Ace waste management company, Zoomlion Ghana Limited has handed over a modern sanitary engineered landfill site to the government of Liberia.
A Ghanaian man, American man and Nigerian man were lost in a forest and were captured by cannibals. The king of the cannibals told the three friends that they could live if... they pass a trial.
News available to Adom News indicates that in spite of the court injunction placed on the biometric registration at Akuse, the Eastern regional office of the Electoral Commission has proceeded on the exercise.
Players in GhanaÂ’s downstream petroleum industry are increasingly eyeing the Ashanti region to maximize profits in oil marketing.
A major challenge currently confronting importers is how to get more cedis to buy dollars for their business. This is primarily due to the rising cost of imports as a result of the continuous fall in value of the cedi against the dollar.
The National Communications Authority, NCA plans to free up broadband spectrum for telecom companies to expand mobile broadband penetration by 2015. This is expected to contribute about 1.5 billion cedis to GDP, create nearly 1 million jobs and also improve the quality of TV Broadcasting.
Manufacturers in Ghana are experiencing tough times in marketing their products because consumers are cash strapped.
The GSMA has projected that the spectrum that would be freed from the migration from analogue to digital television systems by 2015 would triple mobile broadband capacity and lead to 11 million broadband connections in Ghana by 2020.
The GSMA, the organization that represents the interest of mobile telecom operators worldwide has called for the removal of specific mobile related taxes such as the communications service tax (CST) and the import tax on SIM cards.
The government is expecting to create more jobs with the implementation of the “Foresting the Northern Savannah Project.”
The Chairman of the Ghana Stock Exchange Council, Dr. Sam Mensah wants players of the capital market to explore ways of attracting more investors to the market. According to him, this has become crucial especially because several foreign investors have pulled out of the market due to the poor performance of the market in the last few years.
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