The Central African nation remembers the end of a murderous campaign against ethnic Tutsis that killed hundreds of thousands of people.
91, 046 people were displaced nationwide by the June 29 floods
He makes the point that, given the rising attacks on foreign nationals in South Africa, it does not make sense for Ghanaians to continue living in that country.
We need to take strong measures against such Africa. Ghana must defend itself
Quahsie says that the High Commission is seeking witness protection so he can testify safely.
Quashie said that the Ghanaian who was killed in South Africa in the ongoing xenophobic attacks was working with a Zimbabwean when the incident happened
To the extent that the South African authorities are not addressing the matter, Kpebu said, they remain complicit in the attacks.
He says that Ghana cannot pretend to be friends with a country that is killing its citizens.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs said that it received with profound shock and sadness reports of the fatal shooting of a Ghanaian national, Mr. Bashiru Isak, aged 40 years in Khayelitsha,
He wondered what kind of M&E the MPs do since the District Assemblies already do the same thing.
Floods in 7 regions claim 34 lives, Greater Accra heavily hit. What's the Solution?
Black Stars captain Jordan Ayew has called for patience as the team works to find the right balance under recently appointed head coach Carlos Queiroz.Speaking in a post-game press conference with Sporty TV after Ghana's 1-0 defeat to Colombia in the World Cup Round of 32, Ayew expressed his frustrations but stressed that Queiroz needs time to implement his style."We have a new manager; he just came two months ago trying to install his style, and people are adjusting,"
Black Stars defender Jerome Opoku has called for Ghana to be more threatening in attack after the team crashed out of the 2026 FIFA World Cup at the Round of 32 stage following a 1-0 defeat to Colombia.Competing in his first World Cup, Opoku delivered another top performance for Ghana but was left frustrated by the team's blunt attack.Jhon Arias's 14th-minute goal proved the difference as Ghana failed to register a single shot on target across 90 minutes.Speaking in a
Ghana's 1-0 defeat to Colombia in the Round of 32 on Friday extended a frustrating record for the Black Stars: they have never beaten a South American opponent at the World Cup.The loss means Ghana remain winless in four meetings against CONMEBOL nations on football's biggest stage.In four meetings against CONMEBOL nations on football's biggest stage, Ghana have suffered three defeats and one draw.The first came during Ghana's debut in 2006 when Brazil swept
Ghana head coach Carlos Queiroz described the World Cup exit as a deeply disappointing outcome after the Black Stars were beaten 1-0 by Colombia in Kansas City.Speaking after the Round of 32 defeat, the Portuguese coach pointed to his teamâ??s effort but admitted the result fell short of expectations.â??Itâ??s a disappointing result. Itâ??s disappointing because the boys worked hard. They tried their best. But the reality is that, on the day, especially in terms of passing
Ghana’s rice farmers are losing as much as 84 percent of their harvests to invasive weeds, researchers revealed. The findings, presented by the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR?Crops Research Institute (CSIR?CRI) and the Korea Partnership for Innovation of Agriculture (KOPIA), underscored the urgent threat to food security and the need for coordinated national … The post Weeds
Ghana head coach Carlos Queiroz has admitted the Black Stars were beaten by the better team after their 1-0 defeat to Colombia brought an end to their 2026 FIFA World Cup campaign.The Black Stars struggled to create clear-cut chances throughout the Round of 32 contest in Kansas City on Saturday, with Colombia controlling large spells of the match before securing a deserved place in the last 16.Carlos Queiroz acknowledged that his side were second best on the day."They controlled
Ghana head coach Carlos Queiroz has deferred a definitive decision on his future with the Black Stars following the teamâ??s elimination from the 2026 FIFA World Cup.The Black Stars bowed out of the expanded tournament in the Round of 32 following a narrow 1-0 defeat to Colombia at the Kansas City Stadium.An early 14th-minute strike by Colombia's Jhon Arias, capitalising on a defensive lapse right after Ghanaian right-back Marvin Senaya was forced off with an injury, proved
The Black Stars have been eliminated from the 2026 World Cup after a 1-0 defeat to Colombia at the round of 32. An early strike from Jhon Arias was enough as the South Americans edge the Black Stars to reach the last 16.Colombia will now face Switzerland in the next stage while the Black Stars return to Ghana for a thorough post-mortem of their tournament.Meanwhile, here are the five things GHANASoccernet picked from the defeat to Colombia in Kansas City.Senaya's injury
Ghana captain Jordan Ayew has admitted Colombia deserved to progress after the Black Stars' 2026 FIFA World Cup campaign ended with a 1-0 defeat in the Round of 32 on Friday.The Black Stars struggled to impose themselves throughout the contest in Kansas City, producing no shots on target as Jhon Arias' first-half goal proved enough to send the South Americans into the Round of 16.Speaking after the match, Ayew conceded that Colombia were the superior side on the day and
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