Lois and Juris Greste describe their ''extremely emotional'' visit to a prison in Cairo to see their son, Peter.
One of the arrested women, named as Hafsat Usman Bako, is said to be the widow of a Boko Haram fighter Three women have been arrested in Nigeria for recruiting female members for the Islamist militant group, Boko Haram, the country’s military says. The women are said to have targeted widows and young girls, promising […]
Indian diplomacy has scored a quick victory in securing the release of 46 nurses briefly held captive by Sunni Arab militants in Iraq. This raises hopes that another batch of workers from northern India kidnapped from the Iraqi town of Mosul can also be freed.
The elimination of the Black Stars from the ongoing 2014 World Cup tournament in Brazil cast a dull mood on Ghanaians who felt let down and disappointed. This huge disappointment coupled with the acute fuel shortage which hit parts of the country especially, the capital city increased the frustrations of the general public. In a ...
Bull Dog After having spent a couple of weeks in police custody, Lawrence Nana Asiamah Hanson, popularly known in the showbiz fraternity as Bulldog, is gone back behind bars. The C.E.O. of Bullhaus Entertainment is set to embark on a project dubbed ‘Behind the Bars Project’ to help inmates in diverse ways. ‘He unveiled this for […]
Goalkeeper Adam Kwarasey has strongly backed Sulley Muntari and Kevin-Prince Boateng after their sacking from the Ghana 2014 World Cup camp for indiscipline but the Norway-born shot-stopper says they stood up for the players.
Passengers who were booked to travel back to Ghana on British Airways, on the 26th June 2014, had already psyched themselves up to miss Ghanas crucial match against Portugal as the match was set to be aired when we were airborne.
Learning basic greetings in Portuguese is one of several pre-travelling rituals Richard Apetor is conducting as he counts down the days to when he leaves for Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, where he and seven other handpicked players from around the world, will engage in a four-on-four street soccer match.
The Child Rights International Needs (CRIN), Ghana has called on all parents to help protect in the rehabilitation of children from commercial sexual exploitation of children (CSEC) in the country
The Accra Metropolitan Assembly (AMA) has submitted reports on the collapsed Melcom and Nii Boi Town buildings to the Ghana Police Service for investigations. This follows the partial collapse of another building at Bubuashie in Accra on Thursday, raising concerns about the AMA’s inablity to check the integrity of buildings in the capital. This is ...
Facebook
Twitter
Pinterest
Instagram
Google+
YouTube
LinkedIn
RSS