Peter Appiah Turkson is the only Ghanaian to rise to the position of Cardinal at the Vatican
Issue causes heartbreak in most Ghanaian homes, where children are seen as a means of preserving family names and traditions
Causes include religious myths, limited education, and failure to recognize symptoms of danger
New oil sites expected to double economic growth
Law requires oil, gas and mining companies listed on stock exchange to disclose payments made to governments in countries where they do business
Many skeptical of political promises.
Seven political parties and one independent candidate vie for president
Facebook and Twitter used to educate the public and encourage debate
Ghana Political Parties Vie for Power in December Polls
Efforts include biometric voting and guidelines for proper conduct
Sudden interest by Beijing in small-scale mines raises concerns in area meant solely for Ghanaians
A new paperless system to process checks promises to be cheaper, faster, and more secure
Internet fraud said to deprive world economy of 500 million dollars each year
Incharge Global Ghana says it is developing new ways to get things done with mulit-purpose smartcards
African banking consultant Edward Randolph Koranteng says consumer needs should drive the development of banking technology.
African banks are turning to mobile phones to entice the many Africans who don't use banks
Efforts under way to disband 6 shelters for women accused of sorcery, but plan is running into obstacles
Traders angry about the growing presence of foreigners in the country’s retail business
$45-million project already in use in some areas to verify that those who are voting should be voting, and that they only vote once
Primary school enrollment has been boosted by the elimination of fees and the introduction of supportive social programs.
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