Forward Brandon Thomas-Asante said the squad’s ambition and ambition and hunger remain intact despite the 2-1 loss to Croatia, stressing the Black Stars are determined “to make a name for ourselves as a nation and to keep that legacy going” heading into the Round of 32. Speaking after Saturday’s Group L finale at Lincoln Financial … The post We have a lot of hunger
The Director of Communications of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Richard Ahiagbah, has defended the flood management record offormer president Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo administration, arguing that it pursued long term solutions to address flooding in Accra. In a facebook post on Tuesday 30th June 2026, Mr Ahiagbah maintained that flooding in the capital had … The post NPP defends
The Suhum Municipal Fire Station responded promptly to a road traffic accident at Mile 44 on the Accra–Kumasi Highway on Friday, 26th June 2026. A six-member crew used extrication equipment to rescue one trapped victim from a collision involving a MAN diesel trailer and a Toyota Hiace. The casualty was transported to the Suhum Government … The post Fire Service rescues trapped victim in
The Head of the Department of Epidemiology and Disease Control at the University of Ghana, Professor Ernest Kenu, has called for the strengthening of disease surveillance systems to enable the country to detect and contain outbreaks before they escalate into public health emergencies. He explained that infectious diseases often spread unnoticed through individuals, communities and … The post Early
The Minister of Education, Haruna Iddrisu, has announced a zero-tolerance policy on drug use in schools, directing the Ghana Education Service (GES) to impose the strongest possible disciplinary sanctions, including dismissal, on students found possessing or using illicit drugs on school campuses. He said the directive forms part of a wider national effort to protect … The post Dismiss
Legal practitioner Martin Kpebu has defended the court's decision to adjourn judgment in the Wontumi-Samreboi galamsey case, describing the move as necessary to uphold procedural fairness and protect the legitimacy of the eventual judgment.
The Minister of Transport, Mr Joseph Bukari Nikpe, has assumed office as the new Chancellor and Chairman of the Board of Governors of the Regional Maritime University (RMU). He takes over from Sierra Leone’s Minister of Transport and Aviation, Ambassador Alhaji Fanday Turay, who held the rotating position for the past two years on behalf … The post Transport Minister takes over as RMU Chancellor
Upstarts Cape Verde make history twice with their World Cup debut then reaching the knockout stages.
Sports and Recreation Minister Kofi Iddie Adams has dismissed claims that government-sponsored World Cup travel opportunities were given to politicians and public officials, insisting that the process was carried out without political interference.
Rising boxer Prince Kamaldeen Mohammed, popularly known as “The Northern Assassin”, delivered another impressive performance after securing a knockout victory over David Okai in their light heavyweight clash at the Aflao Border Lorry Park.
President John Dramani Mahama has directed the immediate release of GH¢300 million from the Contingency Fund to finance urgent flood relief and mitigation efforts following the devastating floods that hit parts of Accra and other communities in the southern sector of the country after hours of heavy rainfall. A statement issued by the Presidency Communications […] The post Mahama Releases GH¢300m
The government is considering the adoption of the Anti-Witchcraft Accusation Bill, a Private Member’s Bill sponsored by the Member of Parliament for Madina, Mr Francis-Xavier Sosu, to criminalise witchcraft accusations in the country. The Minister of Local Government, Chieftaincy and Religious Affairs, Mr Ahmed Ibrahim, said the passage of the Bill would establish a clear … The post Govt
Former Ivory Coast international Salomon Kalou has criticised FIFAâ??s decision to introduce mandatory hydration breaks at the 2026 World Cup, arguing that the stoppages are unnecessary and disrupt the flow of matches.Speaking at a SuperSport media roundtable on Monday, the ex-Chelsea forward said players do not need scheduled pauses to stay hydrated during games.â??I donâ??t think itâ??s necessary because players can always drink water whenever they need to,â? Kalou
By Cliff BAKASHABA The recent ceasefire framework in the Middle East has given markets something they badly wanted, a reason to breathe. Oil prices have eased from their highs. Investors have responded positively. And after months of conflict involving Iran, Israel and the United States, it is understandable that many would like to believe the […] The post Why African investors should
President John Dramani Mahama has directed the immediate release of GH¢300 million from the Contingency Fund to support flood relief and mitigation efforts following the devastating floods that affected parts of Accra and other communities in southern Ghana on Monday, June 29.
Minister for Sports and Recreation, Kofi Iddie Adams, has rejected suggestions that government officials and political office holders benefited from sponsored trips to the 2026 FIFA World Cup, insisting that ticket allocation was handled without political influence.His clarification follows the conclusion of the governmentâ??s free World Cup ticket support programme, which was limited strictly to the group stage of the tournament and has since been discontinued ahead of the knockout
People have been urged to relocate to high ground or stay indoors as more rain is expected to come.
Englandâ??s World Cup campaign enters a decisive phase this week as they prepare to face DR Congo at the Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, with a place in the Round of 16 at stake.Under Thomas Tuchel, the Three Lions have enjoyed a strong tournament run, but the upcoming fixture presents a different kind of challenge against a resilient Congolese side that fought back to defeat Uzbekistan 3-1 and secure third place in Group K behind Portugal and Colombia.As England fine-tune
Englandâ??s World Cup campaign enters a decisive phase this week as they prepare to face DR Congo at the Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, with a place in the Round of 16 at stake. Under Thomas Tuchel, the Three Lions have enjoyed a strong tournament run, but the upcoming fixture presents a different kind of challenge against a resilient Congolese side that fought back to defeat Uzbekistan 3-1 and secure third place in Group K behind Portugal and Colombia. As England fine-tune
“The path to success is to take massive, determined action.” – Anthony Robbins Last week, I examined how the banking landscape in Ghana has evolved during mergers, acquisitions and consolidations resulting in massive organizational changes. I also looked at the effect of these changes with particular reference to the People Factor. Organizational change in […] The post Risk
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