Former Sports Minister Edwin Nii Lante Vanderpuye has launched a scathing critique of the home-based players, claiming that no local player currently possesses the technical quality required to feature for the Black Stars.Over the past year, only Benjamin Asare has been the constant local player in the squad.Speaking to Citi Sports, Vanderpuye dismissed the standard of the Ghana Premier League, comparing the performance of homegrown talent to "colts" or juvenile-level
He made the point that the current increase in fuel prices is solely due to the Middle East war, not the mismanagement of the economy by the government.
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As we speak, Kenya has about 16 days of fuel cover. When you compare that to Ghana, you realise we are in a relatively better position.
Kofi Bentil says that given the nature of the crisis, the world will not go back to normal anytime soon; therefore, Ghana must sit up and start doing the hard thinking of how the people will take care of themselves.
In his view, the global security architecture will change drastically when the crisis ends at a point.
Former Sports Minister Edwin Nii Lante Vanderpuye has warned of a deep-seated crisis in the Black Stars, attributing the teamâ??s current struggles to a catastrophic failure in long-term planning following the 2014 World Cup.Vanderpuye argued that the squad built for the 2014 tournament had reached its natural peak but was never adequately replaced.He noted that the nation was supposed to develop a new core to sustain the team for the next 10 to 20 years, yet this transition
This initiative aims to expand and sustain domestic tourism while boosting economic growth.
He assured that the government will not sit aloof and unconcerned as the impact of the Middle East war manifests.
In his view, the better management of the petroleum sector stabilised fuel prices until the outbreak of the conflict in the Middle East.
In view of the rising fuel prices due to the Middle East war, Ahiagbah said, the government must immediately remove the GHS1 fuel levy that it instituted in 2025.
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