“Visual art is not receiving the right attention within the arts industry in Ghana. It’s more about music and theatre — the concentration is more there,” she said.
Young Apostles FC have requested a change of referee ahead of their crucial Ghana Premier League matchday 32 encounter against Nations FC as the relegation battle intensifies.The club has officially written to the Ghana Football Association asking for the reassignment of referee Juliet Appiah from the fixture scheduled for this weekend.In the letter addressed to the GFA General Secretary, Young Apostles cited concerns over the refereeâ??s handling of their matchday 29 game against
Black Starlets head coach Prosper Nartey Ogum has expressed satisfaction with his teamâ??s first training session in Morocco ahead of the 2026 U17 Africa Cup of Nations.The Ghana team held their maiden session in Mohammedia on Thursday after arriving in the North African country earlier this week to continue preparations for the tournament.Speaking after training, Ogum praised the attitude and commitment shown by the players and remained confident about the teamâ??s readiness
He explained the science behind the condition during an appearance on TV3’s The Afternoon Show with Anita Akua Akuffo on Tuesday, May 5.
Interest in Kofi Amoako is ramping up, casting fresh doubt on whether the highly rated midfielder will stay at Dynamo Dresden beyond this season.The 20-year-old holding midfielder has been linked with bigger clubs several times, and now Leeds United have reportedly joined the race for his signature.Back in January, there was already talk of a seven-figure fee for Amoako, with Serie A side US Lecce among the first clubs credited with serious interest. Since then, the Ghanaianâ??s
The bond also enjoined the two leaders to commit to peace or serve a one-year jail term with hard labour in default.
The Inspector-General of Police’s (IGP) Cyber Vetting and Enforcement Team (CVET) of the Ghana Police Service has arrested 11 persons, including five Nigerians, for allegedly using deepfake artificial intelligence (AI)-generated videos to impersonate President John Dramani Mahama in online fraud schemes. The suspects were arrested during coordinated cyber operations carried out between May 1 and […] The post 11
Ghanaian forward Kwadwo Opoku played a key creative role as CF Montreal cruised to a dominant 5â??0 win over Calgary Blizzard in the Canadian Championship preliminary round at Stade Saputo.Lively from the off, Opoku tormented the visitorsâ?? back line with his movement and link-up play in Montrealâ??s front three.After Ivan Losenko had opened the scoring on 18 minutes, Montreal tightened their grip just before the break when Daniel RÃos made it 2â??0.Early in the
Dutch-Ghanaian attacker Emanuel Poku produced a match-winning performance, scoring twice in Almere Cityâ??s 3â??1 victory over De Graafschap in the first leg of their Eredivisie Qualification quarter-final at the Yanmar Stadion.Poku opened the scoring on 32 minutes, drifting into the box to finish coolly after a smart pass from Jamie Jacobs. Although De Graafschap hit back in first-half stoppage time through Fedde de Jong, Almere always looked the more dangerous side after
The suspect, identified as Eric Mante, has since been charged with causing harm following the shocking incident, which residents say unfolded in full public view despite repeated attempts to stop him.
Speaking at the launch of Productivity Week on May 7 , Mr. Bagbin lamented what he described as a deeply rooted culture of inefficiency and disregard for time, particularly in public institutions.
Former Asante Kotoko goalkeeper Frederick Asare has finally made his long-awaited return to competitive football, featuring for Durban City in their 2-2 draw in the South African second tier.The Ghanaian shot-stopper had been sidelined for several months due to a persistent injury that kept him out of action. His absence was a blow for the club, which had counted on his experience and leadership at the back.However, on Tuesday, Asare was finally back between the sticks, making his
Former Asante Kotoko midfielder Jordan Opoku has called for a shift in focus from immediate results to long-term development, as Ghana prepares for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.Speaking to Koforidua-based Bryt FM, Opoku advised Ghanaians to manage their expectations and allow new head coach Carlos Queiroz the time needed to build a solid team."The focus should be on building for the future and creating a solid team," Opoku said. "We have a new coach who still needs time
Organizers have now unveiled two familiar faces from Media General as official hosts for the red carpet segment of the glamorous night.
Former Asante Kotoko midfielder Jordan Opoku has urged Ghanaian fans to lower their expectations for the Black Stars at the 2026 FIFA World Cup, insisting that new head coach Carlos Queiroz needs time to fully implement his system.Speaking to Koforidua-based Bryt FM, Opoku noted that Queiroz was only recently appointed and has had limited preparation time with the squad."It will be very difficult for the Black Stars to perform at the 2026 World Cup. We have a new coach who
According to Mr. Nyantakyi, the bill threatens constitutional freedoms and could expose individuals perceived to be LGBTQ+ to discrimination, attacks and intimidation.
Upper East Regional Minister Donatus Akamugri Atanga has disclosed plans to revive the Bawku inter-ethnic peace committee, alongside renewed engagements with the Regional Peace Council and community leaders to restore lasting peace to the area.
Hearts of Oak goalkeeper Benjamin Asare has been drafted into the Black Stars squad ahead of the upcoming international friendly against Mexico.The 29-year-old shot-stopper replaces Gidios Aseako in the squad and is expected to link up with the team for the match scheduled for Friday, May 22, 2026.Asare has steadily built his reputation as one of the top goalkeepers in the Ghana Premier League through a series of impressive performances for Hearts of Oak.His consistency earned him
Administrators, teachers and pupils who arrived at the school on Wednesday morning were met with the extent of the destruction.
Zulte Waregem forward Joseph Opoku has been voted the Belgian Jupiler Pro League's Player of the Month for April following a blistering run of form that has helped his side fight for top-flight survival.The 20-year-old Ghanaian featured in four games during the month, failing to score in just one of those matches. He drew a blank against Cercle Brugge before exploding back to form with two goals in a 2-1 away win over Dender.He then provided an assist in a 2-0 victory over
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