Ghana must intensify efforts to get the maximum yields from existing farmlands under the Planting for Food and Jobs programme, experts have advised. This is because wanton cultivation of new... The post Planting for Food and Jobs must maximise existing farmlands – Experts appeared first on 3News.
President of the Ghana Football Association Kwesi Nyantakyi insists he is not a difficult person to work with despite falling out with several of his friends in football administration since his installation in December 2005.
Maxwell Konadu will rejoin the Black Stars technical team for next month's assignments against Uganda and Saudi Arabia. The ex-international was released to focus on the home-based national team for the just ended WAFU Cup of Nations. Konadu led the team to win the trophy after beating Nigeria 4-1 last Sunday in Cape Coast. Ghana will play Uganda in Kampala on 7 October and then fly to Riyadh to play Saudi Arabia three days later....
Striker Asamoah Gyan will lead the Black Stars next month as they face Uganda and Saudi Arabia.
Striker Asamoah Gyan will lead the Black Stars next month as they face Uganda and Saudi Arabia.
International business leader and Chief Executive Officer of Airtel Ghana, Lucy Quist has challenged the youth to take up the responsibility of training their skills and working to create solutions that will develop the nation and create the Ghana they desire. According to Madam Quist, governments are enablers, who are to create the right atmosphere […] The post Take
Accra Hearts of Oak defender, Vincent Atingah Addae, has described the red card he received during Ghana's final match against Nigeria in the just-ended WAFU Cup of Nations as devastating as it destroyed, his record.
One of Ghana’s astute parliamentarians, Dr. Richard Winfred Anane, has given an indication he may put himself up for consideration as the next leader of the New Patriotic Party with... The post ‘Wait and see’- Richard Anane states on his presidential ambition appeared first on 3News.
Amazon unveiled a deluge of new Alexa-enabled gadgets, Zuckerberg responded to Trump's comments on Facebook, and Apple detailed Face ID's security measures.
A bridge at Afrancho-Bronkong connecting several farming communities in the Afigya Kwabre district of Ashanti Region has collapsed, making life unbearable for residents in the area. The situation has forced... The post Collapsed bridge threatens economic, school activities at Afrancho-Bronkong appeared first on 3News.
Ghana’s Black Starlets hammered Guinea 6-1 in Abu Dhabi on Wednesday in a pre-U-17 World Cup friendly.
India U-17 skipper Amarjit Singh has fired a warning shot to their rivals in the upcoming FIFA World Cup, claiming that they're not afraid of any tough opponents. India have been placed in Group A in the FIFA U-17 World Cup alongside USA, Colombia and Ghana. "Under the new Portuguese coach Luis Norton de Matos we have learnt a lot of new things. The foreign tour has also helped us to be mentally tough against tough opponents. And now we are not afraid to play against the tough opponents."
Lorient forward Abdul Majeed Waris has put his transfer disappointments behind him and returned to group training with his teammates this week.
GENEVA (Reuters) - Nearly half of the estimated 56 million abortions performed worldwide every year are unsafe and women in poor countries face even higher risks due to U.S. funding cuts to family planning programmes abroad, health experts said on Thursday.
The Passport Office is banking on the successful rollout of the national ID system to significantly enhance its operations.
Japan’s Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has dissolved the lower house of the parliament ahead of a snap election. The poll, announced on Monday and which comes a year early, will take place on 22 October. Mr Abe is seeking a fresh mandate amid a rebound in his approval ratings and the ongoing North Korea nuclear crisis. The ...
ABIDJAN (Reuters) - Rebels in eastern Congo advanced to the outskirts of the city of Uvira near the Burundi border on Wednesday, residents said, sowing panic and confining thousands of civilians to their homes.
Ghana’s economy recorded strong growth in the second quarter of this year, much higher than the previous quarter.
Cameroon has forcibly returned 100,000 Nigerian refugees in breach of international agreements, Human Rights Watch (HRW) has said. The rights group accused soldiers of deporting refugees escaping Islamist violence, as well as attacking and sexually exploiting them. Cameroon is “punishing” refugees for Boko Haram attacks, HRW said. Cameroon has rejected similar accusations previously, saying Nigerians ...
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