• Hearts of Oak will take on WAC in Morocco in the CAF CL 2nd leg • The Phobians won the 1st leg by 1-0 in Accra • Hearts will progress to the next stage if the avoid defeat on Sunday Accra Hearts of Oak have arrived in Morocco for their 2nd leg encounter against Wydad Athletic Club [WAC] which will come off on Sunday, October 24.
The Minister of Trade and Industry, Alan Kyerematen, has charged the newly reconstituted Board of the GRATIS Foundation to reposition the institution to meet the needs of the government’s industrialization agenda.
The Minister of Trade and Industry, Alan Kyerematen, has charged the newly reconstituted Board of the GRATIS Foundation to reposition the institution to meet the needs of the government’s industrialization agenda.
Liverpool’s in-form marksman Mohamed Salah heads into Sunday’s clash with Manchester United looking to surpass Didier Drogba’s Premier League haul, a tally the league’s latest centurion Sadio Mane edges closer to.
• Officers chasing a robbery gang on the Walewale-Bolgantga road • Two died following the accident while three others are in a critical condition • The surviving officers are set to be airlifted for further medical attention The Ghana Police Service has tagged October 21, 2021, as “black Thursday" following the death of two of their men who were involved in a car crash.
Founder of Mentoring Women Ghana, 2020 Presidential candidate for the Progressive Peoples Party, Brigitte Dzogbenuku, has advised the youth never to allow negative things people say about them to be a hindrance to reaching their goals.
The Agbogbomefia of the Asogli State Togbe Afede XIV has said the joblessness among the youth and the country’s debt is frightening and a threat to the future peace and stability of the country.
• Dr Kobby Mensah says President Akufo-Addo's comment is unfortunate • The Aflao chief has demanded that the abandoned E-block project completed • Two MPs from the Volta region want President Akufo-Addo to apologise Dr Kobby Mensah, Senior Lecturer, University of Ghana Business School (UGBS), has described President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo’s comment over the abandoned E-block project at Aflao in the Volta Region as unfortunate.
A Private Legal Practitioner, Chris Akummey, has said just 10 percent of the funds being invested into the building of the National Cathedral can be used in expanding the Ghana School of La.
Former coach of Ghana's Black Princesses, Robert Bob Sackey believes the way forward for women’s football in Ghana, is through intentional efforts to seek its development.
The General Overseer of the Perez Chapel International, Rev Dr.
While Ghana already exports power to some West African countries, the Deputy Director, Nuclear and Alternative Energy under the Ministry of Energy (MoE), Dr.
While Ghana already exports power to some West African countries, the Deputy Director, Nuclear and Alternative Energy under the Ministry of Energy (MoE), Dr.
Ghanaian business mogul, Dr Kofi Amoah believes the government must not keep on borrowing to offer freebies to the Ghanaian people.
Chief Executive Officer of UMB Bank, Nana Dwemoh Benneh, has said the short-term nature of banks’ lending means that they cannot be the first point of call for start-ups, rather, new businesses need to first find patient capital during their formative years after which they can then access support from commercial banks to enable them to grow.
Chief Executive Officer of UMB Bank, Nana Dwemoh Benneh, has said the short-term nature of banks’ lending means that they cannot be the first point of call for start-ups, rather, new businesses need to first find patient capital during their formative years after which they can then access support from commercial banks to enable them to grow.
• Ghanaians are calling for the arrest of Kennedy Agyapong • They want him brought to book over previous threats against some individuals on live TV • Kennedy Agyapong is the Member of Parliament for Assin Central Twitter fans have launched an attack against Ghana Police for failing to arrest the Lawmaker for Assin Central, Kennedy Agyapong for many wrongs.
•Rev Dr Charles Agyinasare has advised soldiers not to consider coup d'etat • He urged them to be honest and faithful in their dealings •He advised them not to cheat ordinary people of their belongings The General Overseer of the Perez Chapel International, Rev Dr Charles Agyinasare, has said even though military men are poorly remunerated in the country, coup d'etat should not be an option for them.
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