Best known for monumental wall sculptures made from discarded bottle tops, Ghanaian-born El Anatsui, is recognized as one of the most original and compelling artists of his generation. Throughout his long career, Anatsui has transformed often-overlooked materials such as discarded metal and discarded wood into important visual statements that embody global, local and personal histories, as well as traditional Ghanaian beliefs. Read More
The Police administration has described as baseless and unfounded demands by the pressure group, Alliance for Accountable Governance, for the resignation of the Inspector General of Police, Paul Tawiah Quaye. read more »
A new module to the National Youth Employment Programme, The Youth in Road Maintenance and Repair, has been launched in Accra to offer 10,000 jobs to the youth nationwide by the close of the year. read more »
The Deputy Coordinator of the National Youth Council, Prince Derrick Adjei says Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo may not have been acknowledged during the Oguaa Afahye festival by President J.E.A. Mills because he was probably drowned in the crowd owing to his height and stature. read more »
Coach Milovan Rajevac has made a tactical switch in the starting line of the Black Stars as his charges come up against Swaziland in the Group’s Nations Cup qualifier. In what appears to be a typical 4-4-2 formation Rajevac pairs Asamoah Gyan and Prince Tagoe in attack. read more »
The Chief Justice Mrs. Georgina Wood has dared critics to activate the necessary constitutional provision for punitive action to be taken against her if they believe she has violated the laws of the land. A strong worded statement from the office of the Chief Justice and signed by Mrs. G.A read more »