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Chievo Verona will ask Genoa to allow Ghana midfielder Isaac Cofie to remain with the club for one more season.
Serie A side Chievo Verona would tempt Fiorentina with a lucrative bid to sign Ghanaian youth striker Maxwell Boadu Acosty.
Yanjian, the Chinese Construction Company contracted to build the School of Biomedical Science of the University of Health and Allied Science (UHAS) at Sokode near Ho, has begun blasting rocks at the site
Dr J. K. Kwakye, a Senior Economists with the Institute of Economic Affairs, has noted that Ghana has a highly competitive and polarised political system
The widely reported visit of Ghana's Vice-President Kwesi Bekoe Amissah-Arthur to the home of one of the nine Supreme Court justices hearing the 2012 presidential election petition, ought to raise the eyebrows of any constitutional-democracy loving citizen of our beloved country (See "Amissah-Arthur Must Back Off Supreme Court Judges" Spyghana.com 6/11/13
When it comes to stereotyping and being tribally prejudiced, perhaps Ghanaians could rank number one in the world. Why is there this parochialism and narrowness of mentality? It is because of illiteracy, or perhaps due to half -baked education. It is sad that in this day and age, in the 21st century, still some tribes and well-heeled people look down on other tribes. Our Ghanaian Society today seems more polarised, dichotomised and partisan than at any other time in our post- independence history
The first images of Algerian President Abdelaziz Bouteflika since he went to Paris in April to be treated for a mini-stroke are broadcast on TV.
Mr Aaron Edu Gyampoh, a 28-year-old Senior Administration Assistant of Center for Continuing Education, University of Cape Coast (UCC), has been installed chief of Breman Jamera, in the Central Region, under the stool name Nana Kwaw Fosu III
The Winneba District Magistrate’s Court has sentenced Kennedy Asare, a 38-year-old teacher, to 18 months imprisonment in hard labour, for attempting to steal a taxi
France-based duo Andre and Jordan Ayew have announced their return to the Black Stars after a four-month hiatus
Ghana U20, Black Satellites, defeated Kosovo 5-4 on penalties in a warm-up friendly on Wednesday ahead of the FIFA U20 World Cup.
Finally, President John Dramani Mahama got his turn and he did not disappoint millions of his supporters when he forcefully told Ghanaians that he won the 2012 Presidential election decisively, squarely, cleanly and fairly. There has been so much nonsense going round from the NPP camp that President Mahama did not win the election fairly and that he got the nod through the “invisible hands†of the Electoral Commission (EC
The Supreme Court judges on Wednesday, 12 June, 2013, made a quick intervention to avert the bad spectacle which was bound to be streamed live on television if they had allowed lead counsel for both parties in the ongoing trial continue to debate over pink sheets
Ghana’s Electoral Commissioner, Dr. Kwadwo Afari-Gyan, was on Tuesday exposed to have lied on the issue of whether tamper proof envelopes had serial numbers or not as he was confronted by samples of the tamper evident envelopes by the lead counsel for the petitioners which showed clearly that the envelopes had numbers embossed on them
AshGold midfielder David Teifar says he is aware David Duncan wants to bring him to Hearts of Oak but the Miners would decide whether he would stay or leave next season.
Some international journalists camped outside the Pretoria hospital where former president Nelson Mandela is receiving treatment have been issued with non-compliance warnings by the Independent Communications Authority of South Africa (Icasa) on Wednesday.
[Focac]Beijing -The staff of the Chinese embassy in Ghana have visited Chinese nationals in detention in the country and provided them with daily necessities as well as medical examinations, a Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman said on Friday.
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