It was a deliberate decision—one rooted in a belief that genuine sports development begins with seeing, learning and understanding.
From preliminary investigations, the suspects fired at the victim's vehicle, damaging the right rear tyre and front windscreen.
Jürgen Klopp has revealed that he is in discussions with the German Football Association over becoming the country's next head coach following Julian Nagelsmann's resignation after Germany's disappointing 2026 FIFA World Cup campaign.
3news sources indicate that 7 fire tenders are at the scene trying to contain the inferno.
Former Ghana international Kevin-Prince Boateng believes a lack of team spirit was the biggest factor behind the Black Stars' exit from the 2026 FIFA World Cup following their 1-0 defeat to Colombia in the Round of 32.
Dr. Anabah made mention of the things that keep him awake all the time, mainly unemployment rate in the country, particularly in his constituency.
Morocco make history with back-to-back quarterfinal qualification after dominant win over Canada.
He said indiscriminate disposal and intentional littering of waste in public are contributing to flooding and spread of diseases in the region.
Officials said the local office was awaiting further communication and direction from Cape Coast before repair works could proceed.
Former Black Stars defender Jonathan Mensah has praised Ghana's spirited performance at the 2026 FIFA World Cup, expressing pride in the team's achievements despite their painful Round of 32 exit at the hands of Colombia.
“I think the South African authorities are complicit because clearly they are not interested in getting to the bottom of these matters,” he said.
According to him, demonstrators have indicated they intend to stage similar protests every Thursday, creating fear among foreign communities living and working in the country.
Black Stars captain Jordan Ayew has urged Ghanaians to remain patient with head coach Carlos Queiroz.
Speaking on the recent killing of Ghanaian, Bashiru Isaka, Mr. Kpebu alleged that South African authorities have not done enough to prevent repeated attacks on Ghanaians.
Mr. Bediako Baidoo noted that although the Government of Ghana had facilitated the repatriation of some citizens, the process had been voluntary, as authorities could not compel Ghanaians to return home.
According to him, the displacement was temporary in many cases because some residents have begun cleaning up and returning to their homes.
91, 046 people were displaced nationwide by the June 29 floods
He makes the point that, given the rising attacks on foreign nationals in South Africa, it does not make sense for Ghanaians to continue living in that country.
We need to take strong measures against such Africa. Ghana must defend itself
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