The surprises created by Group E and F will see Morocco play Spain in the round of 16, Japan meet Croatia and Germany watch from home.
UTV's United Showbiz show has invited trouble for Nana Ama Mcbrown, Kwame A Plus and Mr Logic.
King Nana Tornado has declared today as his happiest day in life.
Moesha Budoung has clapped back to critics after a new video of her twerking hard surfaced online.
Ranked number two in the world, Belgium has departed the World Cup, showing there is nothing golden about this generation of the Red Devils.
World AIDS Day is dedicated to spreading awareness on how to practice safe sex.
Ghanaian famous marriage counsellor Charlotte Oduro has advised women to give their husbands a good treat anytime they return from having an extramarital affair.
Illegal mining popularly known as galamsey is a major factor in the increase of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV/AIDS) infections in the country, the Ghana AIDS Commission (GAC) has said.
Ghanaian rap goddess Eno Barony has responded to claims that her songs are always filled with controversial lines.
Founder of now-defunct Capital Bank, Ato Essien has agreed to refund GH¢90 million to the state in replacement of a custodial sentence if found guilty.
ACCRA, GHANA: It has been 12 years of football pain. Ghana has the chance to revenge that 2010 FIFA World Cup incident with Luis Suarez. But the wounds could just deepen for the Black Stars. Football's emotion mode activated for the top Group H tie.
Lemonade Finance is a cross-border payment solution that enables Africans in the Diaspora to send money to Ghana and other African countries. The App is available on the iOS and Google Play Store.
Black Stars midfielder Thomas Partey has said that Ghana will go into the final group game against Uruguay well-prepared as the team close in on what is dubbed by many as a revenge mission by Coach Otto Addo’s men.
Black Stars deputy captain, Thomas Teye Partey has shrugged off criticisms that he doesn’t give his best performance for the national team.
Some Ghanaian football fans are in the grips of the police in Qatar for selling World Cup match tickets and charged to court, the Minister for Youth and Sports, Mustapha Ussif has confirmed.
Some Ghanaian football fans are in the grips of the police in Qatar for selling World Cup match tickets and charged to court, the Minister for Youth and Sports, Mustapha Ussif has confirmed.
Another team from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) has arrived in Ghana to continue with discussions on the West African country’s request for a support programme.
In males, sexual health plays the most important role in determining fertility.
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