The Minister of Youth and Sports, Isaac Kwame Asiamah, has rubbished a long-held claim that there is a “mafia” at the Ministry that works against any minister posted to that sector.
Former President John Dramani Mahama has called for the complete annihilation of structures that facilitate inequality at all levels in “our individual societies.
Chairman of the Black Stars management committee George Afriyie has dismissed the possibility of Los Angeles forward Latif Blessing switching nationalities from Ghana to the United States.
Nana Adu Abankoro Acheampong, the founder of Achiken FC, has set his sights on returning the club to its glory days after investing heavily in the club.
The United States Ambassador to Ghana Robert P.
Institutions that are under the supervision of the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) have been asked to put their house in order or face public exposure.
Thirty-Eight (38) players have been invited to camp as the National U-17 [Black Starlets] to begin preparations for the upcoming U-17 WAFU Zone B qualifying games which will be played later this year.
The President of Ghana Football Association [GFA], Kwesi Nyantakyi has called for dialogue on the issue to truly establish the state of the country’s football.
Residents of Mampong-Amanfo in the Eastern Region have raised concerns following the blockage of their major access road which leads to Tutu Akwapim.
The University of Ghana will soon have to its credit an Engineering Institute aimed at training students in the engineering field at the tertiary level.
Managers of the Bulk Oil Storage and Transportation company (BOST) say they are appalled by the persistent spreading of misinformation by a consumer-based group, Chamber of Petroleum Consumers (COPEC).
Institutions that are under the supervision of the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) have been asked to put their house in order or face public exposure.
Deputy General Secretary for the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC), Koku Anyidoho believes the bewildered deputy General Secretary of the ruling NPP, Nana Obiri Boahen intended to hurt the party cohesion with his lying statement about his party.
CAF President Dr.
Mr Isaac Kwame Asiamah, the Minister of Youth and Sports, has described as “disturbing”, a 51 million cedis debt, inherited from the old administration.
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