Senegal, usually loaded with a good team, just never seem able to get over the line in the AFCON.
With barely 24-hours to the opening match, CAF Deputy General Secretary in charge of Football and Development, Anthony Baffoe has declared that all hands are on deck towards hosting a successful tournament.
The Minority in Parliament has accused the President of peddling falsehood over energy sector debts when he spoke to Ghanaians in Canada.
Bafana are a side that lack standout quality across the park, but are capable of the odd surprise.
Tanzania were arguably fortunate to be drawn in a weak qualifying group. Can they do even better?
In the Ivory Coast, Standard Chartered Plc may have found its template for the future of banking.
Parliament’s Minority Leader has expressed his desire for female MPs on his side of the aisle to have a free pass to a re-election bid.
The Education Ministry appears prepared to accommodate students from the Junior High School who will be swarming to the Senior High Schools in September.
Life in the mining town of Awaso in the Western North Region has returned to normalcy after two days of violent protests by workers of the Ghana Bauxite Company.
New boss Alain Giresse has inherited a side whose World Cup performances showed that they have shed the cynical image of old.
???????’Nobody’ by Kwesi Arthur featuring Mr Eazi, has won over the hearts of many music lovers since its release.
The University of Education, Winneba, has dismissed a Nigerian professor after its internal disciplinary process found him culpable of gross misconduct.
???????Vivo Energy Ghana is sponsoring two hardworking Shell retailers, together with their spouses and a service champion for a sterling business performance and demonstrating a customer-centric approach to their business.
Their solidity should always give them a chance, and they'd be hoping to do better than in 2017.
???????Spare part dealers at Abossey Okai, a suburb of Accra have called on government to urgently enforce laws that prohibit foreigners from engaging in retail trade in Ghana.
Biggest problem is the defence, which has little top-level experience.
Barack Obama didn’t do too badly in the United Sates out of his change is a-coming schtick. The next four or so weeks in Egypt will reveal whether the bosses at the Confederation of African Football (Caf) will fare as well as the lawyer turned president.
The Indomitable Lions are defending champions.
It is Benin’s first appearance in the tournament since 2010, their fourth overall.
A Madina District Magistrate Court has fined a landlady ¢2,400 following indiscriminate littering by two tenants.
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