Ghana captain Jordan Ayew has credited his challenging experience at the 2014 FIFA World Cup in Brazil with shaping his long-standing international career, stating that the tournament provided him with vital foundational lessons.Speaking to FIFA, the 34-year-old forward recalled the profound impact of entering the global stage over a decade ago as a young player."I came to the national team when it was really at the top. That was around 2010. There was someone Kevin [Prince-Boateng],
Thirty minutes later, I was mentally reviewing the condition of my kidneys, my liver and what appeared to be a suspicious itch on my arm.
Ghana captain Jordan Ayew has declared he has no intention of retiring from international football anytime soon, vowing to represent the Black Stars for as long as he remains physically capable of performing at the highest level.Speaking to FIFA, the 34-year-old forward reflected on his extensive international career, describing it as a highly demanding yet rewarding experience."As long as I can perform and help the country and the team, I will always be there because it's
He made the statement while addressing the Chieftaincy Royals Conference at the Tetelestai Worship Centre in Suame on Friday, June 26, 2026, on behalf of the Ashanti Regional Minister, Dr Frank Amoakohene.
Ghana striker Antoine Semenyo has indicated that he is not frustrated by the lack of goals at the 2026 FIFA World Cup.The forward bagged 17 goals in the 2025/26 English Premier League season and earned his place in the Black Stars squad for the tournament as the most in-form player.Despite featuring in the opening matches against Panama and England, Semenyo is yet to find the back of the net.Speaking to the press ahead of Ghanaâ??s final Group L encounter against Croatia, the
The deceased, identified as Obeng Boateng Junior, reportedly left home but failed to return, prompting his worried family and residents to launch a frantic search.
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Black Stars head coach Carlos Queiroz has insisted Ghana will approach Saturday's decisive FIFA World Cup clash against Croatia with only one objective: to be better than their opponents.The Black Stars head into the final Group L fixture in a strong position after collecting four points from victories over Panama and a draw against England, leaving them on the brink of the Round of 32.Although a draw would be enough to secure qualification, Queiroz says his players are focused
Ghana coach Carlos Queiroz is expecting a difficult and highly intense encounter ahead of the Black Starsâ?? final Group L fixture against Croatia at the 2026 FIFA World Cup.The four-time African champions will take on the 2018 World Cup finalists on Saturday night in Philadelphia.Ghana currently occupy second place in the group with four points, level with leaders England, who sit top on goal difference, while Croatia are third with three points heading into the decisive round
Black Stars head coach Carlos Queiroz has taken a direct swipe at FIFA's officiating protocols, revealing that strict disciplinary rules left his players trapped between demanding justice and fearing immediate bookings during the controversial 0-0 draw against England.
IFC's Family Governance Workshop in Accra highlights succession planning and governance as key to sustaining family-owned businesses.
Black Stars forward Antoine Semenyo believes Ghana must become more streetwise in dealing with match officials after feeling hard done by during the goalless draw against England at the 2026 FIFA World Cup.Ghana were left frustrated after being denied what appeared to be a clear late penalty when England defender Ezri Konsa challenged Prince Kwabena Adu inside the box. Despite appeals from the Black Stars, neither the referee nor the Video Assistant Referee awarded a spot-kick.Head
Addressing the gathering, the Administrator of the Ghana Medical Trust Fund, Adjoa Obuobia Darko-Opoku, emphasised the critical role Regional Ministers would play in promoting public understanding of the Fund.
Black Stars head coach Carlos Queiroz has made it clear that Ghana will not adopt a cautious approach in their decisive Group L clash against Croatia, insisting his team will play only for victory despite needing just a draw to qualify for the knockout stage of the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
Ghana will take on Croatia in a decisive Group L encounter at the 2026 FIFA World Cup on Friday in Philadelphia, with a place in the Round of 32 firmly within reach for the Black Stars.Carlos Queiroz's side head into the final group match unbeaten after collecting four points from their opening two fixtures.Ghana began their campaign with a hard-fought 1-0 victory over Panama before producing a disciplined defensive display to hold England to a goalless draw in Foxborough.Those
Black Stars forward Antoine Semenyo has urged his teammates to be more assertive when dealing with match officials after Ghana were denied what many believe were clear penalty decisions during their opening two matches at the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
He told Parliament on June 26 that the current laws governing rent are outdated and no longer provide adequate protection for tenants or clear guidance for landlords.
A lot has always been at stake in Ghana’s World Cup campaign, beyond just football. It has been broadcasting from the neighbourhoods’ viewing centres, stadium corners’ drums and the restless hope of millions, that the Black Stars can turn one match into a national memory. Ghana have created a World Cup narrative of pride, pain … The post How
She secured an impressive 130 votes from UN Member States.
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