Ghanaian defender Issahaku Yakubu "Leftey" has completed a permanent move to Libyan giants Al-Ahli Tripoli from Egyptian Premier League side National Bank of Egypt SC in a deal worth a reported USD 600,000.The transfer was finalised in the closing hours of the Libyan winter window on Friday after both clubs agreed on a fee to buy out the remainder of the 31-year-oldâ??s contract, which was set to expire at the end of the 2025-26 campaign.Yakubu leaves National Bank
Kofi Bentil, Vice President, IMANI Ghana, has said that there is a need to rethink the Ghana Cocoa Board (COCOBOD) paradigm. He made the point that by their own projections, in the next five years, because of illegal mining (galamsey) and other things, Ghana is going to lose its position as a second. “Ghana will […]
The Director of the Presidential Initiative on Agriculture, Dr Peter Otokunor Boamah, has accused the Akufo-Addo administration of mismanaging the Ghana Cocoa Board (COCOBOD). He stated that COCOBOD witnessed needless procurements under the previous NPP administration. “The individuals who run this Country over the past 8 years are the ones who have put us into […]
President John Dramani Mahama has explained the Reset Agenda he has been championing since assuming office over a year ago. Speaking on the sidelines of the AU Summit in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia on February 13, he said “Accra Reset is an architecture, a framework through which Africa and its partners align finance, health, trade, skills, […]
The National Investment Bank (NIB) has donated an amount of GHc100, 000.00 to the Ghana Support Fund established to support sports development in Ghana.The donation was made by Mrs Esther Agyemang Prempeh, Ag. Chief Client Experience and Corporate Communications Officer on behalf of the Management of NIB.Mrs Agyemang noted that NIB appreciates the role of sports in the development of the country and took the opportunity to support the fund for sports development in Ghana.Dr David
Reports reaching 3news is that an accident has occurred on the Nsawam (Adoagyiri) around 5:30am involving eight vehicles. A tanker is said to have exploded, causing several cars to catch fire. More soon…
Ghanaâ??s proud record on the global stage hangs precariously in the balance as the Black Princesses prepare for a decisive return leg in the FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup qualifier. A defeat on Saturday would shatter an enviable streak of eight consecutive appearances at the tournament, a record that has become a symbol of consistency and excellence in Ghanaian womenâ??s football.The young Ghanaian side must rise to the occasion at the Mbombela Stadium, where they face
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Borrowing from jazz and African rhythms, he forged a singular style that helped define music in his native Ghana — and West Africa — for a generation.
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Black Princesses head coach Charles Sampson has revealed that his side has spent the week sharpening their attacking edge as they prepare for Saturday's decisive World Cup qualifier against South Africa.Speaking after the team's final training session in Mbombela on Friday, Sampson acknowledged that wasteful finishing in the first leg cost his side a vital advantage."We have been working on the last third the most this week because that's where we lack a bit,"
Black Princesses head coach Charles Sampson says his side is fully prepared to overturn their first-leg deficit and secure qualification for the next round of the 2026 FIFA U20 Women's World Cup qualifiers when they face South Africa on Saturday.Speaking after the team's final training session in Mbombela on Friday, Sampson expressed confidence that his players have addressed the shortcomings that cost them in the 2â??2 draw in Accra."We have been working on the
Kumasi Mayor Richard Agyemang Boadi has promised Asante Kotoko players substantial financial rewards if they secure victory against arch-rivals Accra Hearts of Oak at the Baba Yara Stadium on February 15.Speaking during a visit to the teamâ??s training session, flanked by Ashanti Regional Minister Frank Amoakohene and other dignitaries, the mayor delivered a stirring rallying cry to the Porcupine Warriors squad.â??We want you to score, and on Monday, you will be financially
The stakes for Sunday's Super Clash have been raised even higher, with Kumasi Mayor Richard Agyemang Boadi promising Asante Kotoko players significant financial rewards if they secure victory against arch-rivals Accra Hearts of Oak.Speaking during a visit to the team's training session at Baba Yara Stadium, flanked by Ashanti Regional Minister Frank Amoakohene and other dignitaries, the mayor delivered an impassioned rallying cry to the Porcupine Warriors squad."We
Former Black Stars player and 1978 Africa Cup of Nations winner Willie Klutse has issued a stern warning to young Ghanaian footballers seeking careers abroad: stay disciplined, stay focused, and understand why you left.His comments follow reports that former Arsenal midfielder and current Black Stars vice captain Thomas Partey has been charged with two additional counts of rape by the UK's Crown Prosecution Service, bringing the total number of complainants in the ongoing case
Former Black Stars midfielder and 1978 Africa Cup of Nations winner Willie Klutse has delivered a powerful message to Ghana's young footballers chasing dreams abroad: know your purpose, and never lose sight of it.Speaking to Citi Sports in the wake of reports that Thomas Partey has been charged with two additional counts of rape, Klutse urged the next generation to stay grounded and intentional about their careers.'They have to know what they want out of football,"
Ghana’s masquerade and fancy dress traditions remain among the nation’s most powerful cultural expressions, combining colour, discipline, music, and symbolism. For generations, masquerade festivals in Winneba, Agona Swedru, Sekondi, Takoradi, Elmina, Kumasi, and Tema have brought communities together through pageantry, competition, and storytelling. Despite their popularity and cultural depth, these activities have largely operated independently, […] The post National
Former Black Stars midfielder and 1978 Africa Cup of Nations winner Willie Klutse has pointed a finger at the management team surrounding Thomas Partey, suggesting that if the rape allegations against the Ghana international are true, it represents a catastrophic failure of guidance and mentorship.Speaking to Citi Sports following reports that Partey has been charged with two additional counts of rape by the UK's Crown Prosecution Service, Klutse offered a sobering assessment
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