Accra -GHANA'S Minister for Youth and Sports, Mahama Ayariga, has announced the country will bid for the hosting rights to AFCON 2017.
The Spokesperson for the Ampiah-Kwofie World Outreach (AKWO), Evangelist Emmanuel Yeboah has said volunteerism among the citizenry was essential in the wake of the economic challenges the country was facing.
Accra -FORMER Ghana President, John Kufuor, has handed over a solar-powered borehole to the people of Kojo Ashong in the Ga West Municipality in the Greater Accra Region.
Ghana will bid for the hosting rights to AFCON 2017. In an exclusive interview the minister of Youth and Sports,Mahama Ayariga revealed the time was right for Ghana to host the rest of Africa again after it last hosted in 2008. “Ghana has the infrastructure and we are looking to add to it.We have the stadium in Cape Coast and [...] The post Ghana To Bid For 2017 AFCON appeared first on The Ghanaian Times.
Coach Kwesi Appiah took the decision to drop goalkeeper Adam Kwarasey for next month’s matches despite goalkeepers trainer Nasamu Yakubu naming the Norway-based shot-stopper in a short-list of four. Nasamu says he included the Stromgodgset goalkeeper in his proposed list of four players to face Uganda and Togo in the 2015 Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers in Kumasi and Lome [...] The post Kwarasey Was Shortlisted, But… appeared first on The Ghanaian Times.
Accra -THE World Bank has pledged financial support to Ghana's government public-private partnership (PPP) initiative.
Lilongwe -Renowned football ace, Asmoah Gyan who is also the team captain for the Ghana national side will arrive in the country today (Wednesday) evening as part of HIV Prevention Protect Goal campaign.
The above captioned is a word from Shakespeare's book 'Hamlet' and these are the words I wish to give to our dear New Patriotic Party (NPP) members. I have for some time after the Tamale Congress been asking myself if we the members of our great Elephant Party are true to ourselves?
THE DISTRICT Chief Executive (DCE) for Banda in the Brong-Ahafo Region, Alex Bonsu, who has been accused by an audit report conducted by the Ghana Audit Service of indulging in corrupt practices, including inflation of contract sums and the abuse of the Disability Fund, has finally been booted out of office by President Mahama.
The Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC), Shell Petroleum Development Company (SPDC) and Chevron Nigeria Limited, owners of N-Gas, the main supplier of gas to Ghana's Volta River Authority (VRA), through the West African Gas Pipeline (WAGP) are paying a fine of $20 million for failure to meet their contractual obligations on gas supply to the Ghana's electricity producing company.
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