CEO of the Ghana Shippers Authority, Professor Ransford Gyampo, has said that the government will have to procure more helicopters. He advised that when that time comes, the decision should not be subjected to partisan politics. “There will be a need for more helicopters to be procured. When we get there, we should be careful […]
Telecel Ghana welcomed 100 girls from various primary and junior high schools in the Greater Accra and Ashanti Regions to its headquarters in Accra, as part of the National Girls-in-ICT Open Day initiative, an effort to encourage more women to pursue careers in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM). The open day, organised by the […] The post Telecel hosts
CEO of the Ghana Shippers Authority, Professor Ransford Gyampo, has observed that too many ignoramuses have been sharing their views on what caused the military helicopter crash. He says the conjecturing must stop to allow for the forensic investigations to be done. “Let the evidence-based forensic investigations be undertaken so that when we are properly […]
Alfred Ocansey and his panelists on the KeyPoints are discussing the following topics: Government seeks foreign support in investigating helicopter crash Galamsey war: Any end in sight?
Hearts of Oak coach Didi Dramani admits the coming days are among the toughest in his calendar as the club gears up for two major competitions in quick succession.With the GHALCA Top Four and the Homowo Cup fast approaching, he says the workload on both players and staff is intense.The 2025 GHALCA Top Four, set for August 20 to 24 at the Accra Sports Stadium, will bring together some of the countryâ??s strongest sides. Hearts will battle Premier League champions Gold Stars FC,
Swedish-Ghanaian forward Jonah Kusi Asare is stepping closer to his Bayern Munich dream.The teenage forward has caught attention with his steady rise and is now preparing to challenge for substitute minutes in the upcoming season. Sporting director Christoph Freund confirmed that the club sees him as part of their plans and believes his development is on the right path."He's been training with the first team for ten to twelve months and has made really good progress,"
VfB Stuttgart has sent a strong message about its ambitions for the coming season after turning down a big-money offer for forward Jamie Leweling.According to Skyâ??s Florian Plettenberg, Nottingham Forest submitted an official bid worth â?¬20 million plus â?¬5 million in bonuses for the 24-year-old German-Ghanaian forward.The Bundesliga side swiftly rejected the approach, signalling their determination to keep one of their most dynamic attackers. Leweling has impressed
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