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Environmentalists in Ghana are concerned about the delay in laws regulating next year's start of offshore oil drilling. Full Article at Voice of America
*…AS JOHN FASHANU CONFIRMS TB JOSHUA CALLED HIM BEFORE SUPER EAGLES MATCH* *On the heels of Africa’s first ever World Cup triumph at the U20 level, controversy has marred Ghanaian celebrations. Full Article at Ghana Web
Ghanean President John Atta Mills (L) is applauded by US President Barack Obama (R) as Ghanean Speaker Joyce Bamford Addo (C) looks up as he prepares to address members the parliament in Accra on July 11, 2009. View Photo »
And let us also not lose sight of the fact that if we mismanage project funds, the people of Ghana will one day demand accountability from us, as I demand from the previous government
Accra, Oct. 24, GNA - The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Regional Integration would operate temporarily from the Accra International Conference Centre, from Monday, October 26, due to the fire out break that damaged its premises. Full Article at Ghana Web
ADDRESS BY THE DEPUTY MINISTER FOR INFORMATION SAMUEL OKUDZETO ABLAKWA ON ‘CREDIBLE ELECTIONS; THE BEDROCK OF NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT’ AT THE 2009 ANNUAL PUBLIC LECTURE & AWARDS OF THE WEST AFRICAN STUDENT’S UNION (WASU) ON Thursday October 22, 2... Full Article at Ghana Web
A committee constituted by Ghanaian President John Atta-Mills is scheduled to begin an investigation Friday into the fire that gutted the foreign ministry building. Full Article at Voice of America
Ghana's President John Atta Mills (L) and Speaker Joyce Bamford Addo (C) listen to US President Barack Obama (R) addressing members of the Ghanaian Parliament at the International Conference Center in Accra, Ghana, on July 11, 2009. View Photo »
Accra, Oct. 22, GNA - President John Atta Mills on Thursday assured workers of the Foreign Affairs Ministry that the government would soon relocate them to an appropriate accommodation so they could continue with their work. Full Article at Ghana Web
The youth of Nandom, under the umbrella of the Nandom Youth and Development Association (NYDA), on Wednesday congratulated Dr. Benjamin Kumbuor on his nomination by President John Atta Mills as Minister of Health. Full Article at AllAfrica.com
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Ghanean President John Atta Mills (L) is applauded by US President Barack Obama (R) as Ghanean Speaker Joyce Bamford Addo (C) looks up as he prepares to address members the parliament in Accra on July 11, 2009.
View Photo »Ghana's President John Atta Mills (L) and Speaker Joyce Bamford Addo (C) listen to US President Barack Obama (R) addressing members of the Ghanaian Parliament at the International Conference Center in Accra, Ghana, on July 11, 2009.
View Photo »President Barack Obama walks with Ghana President John Atta Mills, right, at the Presidential Palace in Accra, Ghana, Saturday, July 11, 2009.
View Photo »US President Barack Obama walks with Ghana President John Atta Mills, right, at the Presidential Palace in Accra, Ghana, Saturday, July 11, 2009.
View Photo »President Barack Obama is greeted by Ghana President John Atta Mills, center left, at the Presidential Palace in Accra, Ghana, Saturday, July 11, 2009.
View Photo »Workers clean and landscape underneath a sign showing U.S. President Barack Obama, top right, and Ghana President John Atta Mills, top left, along a road where Obama will pass during his visit, in Accra, Ghana, Friday, July 10, 2009.
View Photo »Ghana's President John Atta Mills (L) is greeted by Ghanaian citizens after arriving at Yamoussoukro airport April 7, 2009. Atta Mills is in Ivory Coast for his first visit since he was elected in January.
View Photo »Ghana's President John Atta Mills (L) shakes hands with Ghanaians citizens after arriving at Yamoussoukro airport April 7, 2009. Atta Mills is in Ivory Coast for his first visit since he was elected in January.
View Photo »Ghana's President John Atta Mills (R) shakes hands with Ivory Coast's Prime Minister Guillaume Soro after arriving at Yamoussoukro airport April 7, 2009. Atta Mills is in Ivory Coast for his first visit since he was elected in January.
View Photo »Ghana's President John Atta Mills (L) waves to the crowd at the airport of Yamoussoukro, April 7, 2009. Atta Mills is visiting Ivory Coast for the first time since he was elected in January 2009.
View Photo »Ivory Coast President Laurent Gbagbo (L) stands with Ghana's President John Atta Mills (R) at the airport of Yamoussoukro, April 7, 2009. Atta Mills is visiting Ivory Coast for the first time since he was elected in January 2009.
View Photo »Ghana's President John Atta Mills (L) greets traditional Ivorian chiefs at the airport of Yamoussoukro, April 7, 2009. Atta Mills is visiting Ivory Coast for the first time since he was elected in January 2009.
View Photo »Ivory Coast President Laurent Gbagbo (L) walks with Ghana's President John Atta Mills (R) at the airport of Yamoussoukro, April 7, 2009. Atta Mills is visiting Ivory Coast for the first time since he was elected in January 2009.
View Photo »Ivory Coast President Laurent Gbagbo (L) walks with Ghana's President John Atta Mills (C) at the airport of Yamoussoukro, April 7, 2009. Atta Mills is visiting Ivory Coast for the first time since he was elected in January 2009.
View Photo »Ivory Coast President Laurent Gbagbo (L) walks with Ghana's President John Atta Mills (R) at the airport of Yamoussoukro, April 7, 2009. Atta Mills is visiting Ivory Coast for the first time since he was elected in January 2009.
View Photo »Ivory Coast President Laurent Gbagbo (L) talks with Ghana's President John Atta Mills (R) at the airport of Yamoussoukro, April 7, 2009. Atta Mills is visiting Ivory Coast for the first time since he was elected in January 2009.
View Photo »John Atta Mills (L) of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) gestures at the Pure Fire Miracle Church in Achimota, Accra, January 4, 2009.
View Photo »Combo picture shows Nana Akufo-Addo (R), presidential candidate of the ruling New Patriotic Party (NPP) in Accra on December 5, 2008 and John Attah Mills (L), candidate of the main opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) in Accra on December 8, 2008.
View Photo »John Atta Mills, the president of Ghana, shakes hands with US President Barack Obama (R) upon arrival at the Presidential Castle in Accra, Ghana, on July 11, 2009. The visit marks Obama's first to subsaharan Africa as president.
View Photo »John Atta Mills, the president of Ghana, walks alongside US President Barack Obama (C) upon arrival at the Presidential Castle in Accra, Ghana, on July 11, 2009. The visit marks Obama's first to subsaharan Africa as president.
View Photo »John Atta Mills, the president of Ghana, and US President Barack Obama (L) walk together upon arrival at the Presidential Castle in Accra, Ghana, on July 11, 2009. . The visit marks Obama's first to subsaharan Africa as president.
View Photo »John Atta Mills, the president of Ghana, and US President Barack Obama (L) walk together upon arrival at the Presidential Castle in Accra, Ghana, on July 11, 2009. . The visit marks Obama's first to subsaharan Africa as president.
View Photo »John Atta Mills, the president of Ghana, walks alongside US President Barack Obama (C) upon arrival at the Presidential Castle in Accra, Ghana, on July 11, 2009 The visit marks Obama's first to subsaharan Africa as president.
View Photo »Ghana's President John Atta Mills waves after arriving at Yamoussoukro airport April 7, 2009. Atta Mills is in Ivory Coast for his first visit since he was elected in January.
View Photo »Ghana's President John Atta Mills waves after arriving at Yamoussoukro airport April 7, 2009. Atta Mills is in Ivory Coast for his first visit since he was elected in January.
View Photo »Ghana's President John Atta Mills (L) and Speaker Joyce Bamford Addo (C) listen to US President Barack Obama (R) addressing members of the Ghanaian Parliament at the International Conference Center in Accra, Ghana, on July 11, 2009.
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