Former Black Stars goalkeeper Danlad Ibrahim has extended his heartfelt support to Hearts of Oak shot-stopper Benjamin Asare, wishing him success as Ghana prepares for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.Speaking on Akoma FM, Ibrahim made it clear that his role is to encourage rather than advise, acknowledging Asare's seniority and experience."Benjamin Asare is my senior, so it wouldn't be right for me to advise him. I can only seek God's luck, favour, and strength for him
Former Black Stars defender Samuel Inkoom has thrown his support behind the Ghana Football Association (GFA) following the announcement of five new additions to the Black Stars’ technical team ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup. The decision has sparked widespread debate across Ghana, with fans and pundits weighing in on whether the changes will […]
The Black Stars have qualified for the FIFA World Cup 2026. In boardrooms across Ghana, a familiar instinct is already surfacing: increase the budget. But as we look toward 2026, it is worth confronting a more uncomfortable reality. World Cup cycles are not budget events. They are behavioural events. Large cultural moments do not increase the […] The post The
Money is reportedly being raised by them for the armed struggle, prosecutors say.
Black Queens, Management and Mission officials Officials from Ghana’s diplomatic mission in the United Arab Emirates have visited the camp of the Black Queens in a show of solidarity Read More... The post Ghana Mission
THE Crops Research Institute of the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR-CRI) has launched a two-year project aimed at improving sustainable tomato production in the country through climate-smart greenhouse technology. The project is being implemented in partnership with the Korea Programme on International Agriculture (KOPIA) Ghana, with funding from the Korean Government through the … The post CSIR-CRI
GHANA’S transition to an electronic procurement system can reduce corruption in public contracting by up to 90 per cent, Director of Policy, Planning and Research at the Public Procurement Authority (PPA), Mr Clement Owusu Fordjour has announced. According to him, the Ghana Electronic Procurement System (GHANEPS) addresses several weaknesses associated with the manual, paper-based process … The post Electronic
MOST Ghanaians no longer judge an organisation by how impressive its offices look or how visible its brand is. They judge it by something far more practical: how quickly it responds, how smoothly things work, and how reliably problems are resolved when they arise. Whether it is a bank processing a transaction, a telecom company … The post Operational excellence is a competitive advantage
You’ve seen them everywhere. On Instagram, WhatsApp status, on billboards and in promotions. Yet when it’s time to choose, you can’t quite remember them. Across Ghana, small and medium-sized businesses are working harder than ever. From retail shops and tech hubs in Accra to fashion boutiques and family-run enterprises in Kumasi, the effort is undeniable. […] The post Seen
A 38-year-old farmer has been jailed 18 years by the Nkawie Circuit Court in the Atwima Nwabiagya South Municipality of the Ashanti Region, for defiling an eight-year-old girl. Haruna Mohammed, who pleaded guilty to the charge of defilement of child under 16 years of age, was convicted on his own plea. Assistant Superintendent of Police … The post Farmer gets 18 years prison term
Hubtel has strengthened its commitment to youth empowerment and digital inclusion by sponsoring an Artificial Intelligence (AI) training programme organised by Brainwave AfricaTech. The Brainwave AfricaTech – AI Explorer’s Club is aimed at equipping young learners, many from under-resourced communities, with practical and future-ready technology skills. The programme, delivered through Brainwave’s AI Explorers Club, introduced pupils […] The post Hubtel
The Black Queens will take on Russia women's national football team today in their second outing at the 2026 Pink Ladies Cup in the United Arab Emirates, as preparations intensify for the upcoming Womenâ??s Africa Cup of Nations.Ghanaâ??s senior womenâ??s national side is using the invitational tournament as part of its build-up to the 2026 WAFCON, set to be staged in Morocco later this month.The Queens opened their campaign in emphatic fashion, thrashing Hong Kong
Over 4,000 daily flights cancelled across the Middle East as Israel-US strikes on Iran disrupt airspace, grounding services to UAE, Qatar, Israel and Bahrain and stranding thousands of passengers.
The Ministry for the Interior has announced that Friday, March 6, 2026, will be observed nationwide as a statutory public holiday to mark Ghana’s Independence Day.
The Ministry of the Interior has released funds to clear 2025 rent allowance arrears for Ghana Prisons, Fire and Immigration Service personnel, with payments to be mechanised from March 2026.
Over 40,000 voters in Ayawaso East head to the polls today, March 3, 2026, to elect a new Member of Parliament. Follow the latest updates on 3News.com in this critical by-election.
Group B fixtures of the 2026 University of Ghana Corporate Football League (UGCFL) on Friday, 27th February at the UG Stadium Warm-Up Pitch were largely defined by tight contests and strong defensive organization.Forestry Commission and Telecel Ghana played out a disciplined 0â??0 draw, with both sides maintaining compact defensive lines and limiting clear scoring opportunities. Despite steady attacking efforts, neither team could break the deadlock.Similarly, National Petroleum
The country has one of the most feared armed forces in Africa, yet within its own borders, it has repeatedly failed to stop abductions and attacks.
By Joshua Worlasi AMLANU The government will resume longer-term domestic bond issuance after the expiration of restrictions imposed during the Domestic Debt Exchange Programme (DDEP), marking a shift in its post-restructuring debt strategy. The reopening of the domestic bond market signals a transition from crisis management to active debt portfolio restructuring. While the strategy prioritises […] The post Gov’t
Young Ghana international midfielder Caleb Yirenkyi has been named Young Player of the Month in the Danish Superliga following an outstanding run of performances for FC Nordsjaelland.The 20-year-old has enjoyed a bright start to 2026, playing a pivotal role in his clubâ??s midfield during the month of February.Yirenkyi registered one goal and one assist in three league matches, catching the eye with his composure, energy and maturity beyond his age.His consistent displays have
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