Category: News
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Tony Kroos Says Scotland are Germany’s Kind of “Tough Opponents”
German midfielder Toni Kroos feels Scotland possess a strong team with a sturdy defense. He stressed that his team is aware that the upcoming match against Steve Clarke’s squad on Friday will present significant challenges. In the 2024 European Championship, Scotland is grouped with Hungary, Switzerland, and the host nation, Germany, in Group A. Clarke’s…
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Eric Chelle, Mali Coach, Fired Following Losses to Ghana and Madagascar
The Malian Football Federation declared on Thursday, June 13, 2024, that head coach Eric Chelle has been dismissed from his role following a string of unsatisfactory performances in the 2026 World Cup qualifiers. This decision comes shortly after Mali’s goalless draw against a 10-man Madagascar in Johannesburg, a match where the Eagles were unable to…
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Otto Addo Says He Learned To Master His Emotions After His First Coaching Role at The Black Stars
Black Stars head coach Otto Addo has shared that mastering his emotions has been a vital lesson learned during his initial tenure with the Ghanaian national team. Addo was entrusted with leading Ghana in a pivotal 2022 World Cup qualification playoff against Nigeria. After successfully steering the team to World Cup qualification, he continued to…
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Otto Addo Defends His Decision in Dropping Andre Ayew, Says They were Tactical Choices
Ghana coach Otto Addo has justified his choice not to summon captain Andre Ayew for the recent 2026 World Cup qualifying matches, underscoring that his selections are always guided by the team’s welfare. Despite being in excellent form, Ayew was omitted as Ghana secured crucial victories over Mali and Central African Republic, rejuvenating their World…
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Importers and Exporters Association Calls Bawumia’s Flat Tax Proposal a ‘Scam’ for Political Gain
Importers have long voiced grievances about port fees, urging the government to intervene on their behalf. However, recent remarks by the flagbearer of the NPP, Dr. Bawumia, have elicited varied responses from industry experts and economic analysts, prompting questions about the practicality and fairness of such a policy aimed at revitalizing Ghana’s tax system. During…
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Dep Attorney-General Responds to Whether Jakpa Tape Admissibility Affects Ato Forson’s Case
Deputy Attorney-General Alfred Tuah Yeboah stated that the prosecution is not concerned about the contents of the audio recording that occurred between Attorney-General Godfred Dame and the third accused, Richard Jakpa, in the Ato Forson trial. When asked about the severity or impact of the audio recording on the case, while speaking to journalists after…
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Kpebu Claims Audio Tape in Ato Forson Trial Has Damaged Ghana’s Reputation
Private legal practitioner Martin Kpebu has stated that the audio recording of a conversation between Attorney-General Godfred Dame and the accused Richard Jakpa in the Ato Forson trial has tarnished Ghana’s reputation. According to Martin Kpebu, the Attorney-General is merely attempting to maintain a positive facade by suggesting that the recording has not harmed Ghana…
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Mahama Notes Evident Enthusiasm for Change in Ghana’s Political Leadership
Flagbearer of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), John Dramani Mahama, has stated that if he is elected in this year’s elections, his administration will prioritize technical and vocational education. In a Facebook post, the former president revealed that, he plans to implement a scheme to support master craftsmen and women in training apprentices and to…
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GRIDCo and ECG Promise to Minimize Disruption to Consumers Due to Reduced Gas Supply
The Ghana Grid Company (GRIDCo) and the Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG) have assured the general public that they are working together with other stakeholders in the power value chain to optimize available resources, aiming to minimize the impact of the reduction in gas supply on consumers. GRIDCo and the ECG informed the public that,…
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Trainee Nurses and Midwives Demand Immediate Payment of Outstanding Allowances by Government
The Coalition of Concerned Nurses and Midwives Trainees in Ghana has expressed alarm over the government’s failure to pay outstanding allowances, which has left hundreds of students in financial distress. According to the group, despite assurances from Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, the government still owes trainees a staggering 22 months of arrears. Final-year students,…
