Newspaper headlines: Monday, February 11, 2019
Although award-winning actress and producer Yvonne Nelson has clarified her statement on the alleged neglect by NPP after her support for the party to win the last election, NDC’s Atubiga still believes the NPP defiled the career of Yvonne Nelson without “protection”.
The family of the late Abuakwa North Member of Parliament demands justice for the death of their son.
Ghanaian forward Godsway Donyoh bagged a brace for FC Nordsjaelland in their thrilling 3-3 draw with Brondby in the Danish Supa Lig on Sunday afternoon.
President Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo has called for support to construct the National Cathedral of Ghana.
Three persons have been picked up by police in Wa East after a bloody clash between two logging groups on Saturday.
Ghana international Jonathan Mensah has expressed his readiness to help Columbus Crew do better in the upcoming Major League Soccer season.
The Head of Zylfon Arts Club and legendary record producer, Willi Roi has passed away.
Red Bull Salzburg have handed trial to West African Football Academy (WAFA) SC prodigy Amankwah Forson as they weigh up whether to hand him a permanent contract, according to kickgh.
Red Bull Salzburg have handed trial to West African Football Academy (WAFA) SC prodigy Amankwah Forson as they weigh up whether to hand him a permanent contract, according to kickgh.
Cletus Daho Nombil has begun training with Swedish giants AIK as he eyes a permanent deal with the club.
Cletus Daho Nombil has begun training with Swedish giants AIK as he eyes a permanent deal with the club.
I have not signed for Great Olympics yet as reported by the media, reveals Bernard Don Bortey.
Confederation of African Football (CAF) has officially reinstated Egyptian giants Ismaily SC in the Champions League following an appeal board decision on Sunday in Cairo.
Former Hearts of Oak midfielder Thomas Abbey bagged his debut goal for PKNP FC in their 1-1 stalemate against Felda United FC in the Malaysia Super League on Sunday.
Ghana's U-20 coach Jimmy Cobblah has attributed his side's exit from the ongoing CAF U-20 Africa Championship to poor preparation.
Goosie Tanoh has asked party delegates to consider a candidate with a proven track record when electing the party’s presidential candidate on February 23.
Central Youth Abroad, a Cape Coast-based Organisation has donated GH¢5000 to support the upkeep of the 5-year-old boy whose hand was slashed with a machete by his stepmother.
The Executive Director of the Muslim Family Council Services (MFCS), Chief Alhaji Imoro Baaba, has urged the government to show more interest in the work of the National Population Council (NPC) as it is a vital arm of government that acts as a springboard for government developmental agenda.
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