He makes the point that the BoG spent a lot on strengthening the cedi, which brought relief to businesses.
The relegation battle in the Ghana Premier League is set for another dramatic chapter as Vision FC host Karela United in a crucial encounter at the Nii Adjei Kraku Sports Complex Tema.With only three matches remaining in the season, Vision find themselves inside the relegation zone and in desperate need of victory to keep their survival hopes alive.The Tema-based side head into the match on the back of consecutive defeats against Young Apostles and Swedru All Blacks and will be
He says that in delivering the turnaround, there would certainly be a cost.
Bank of Ghana's 2025 financial statement: The gains, the losses and the way forward.
Former Black Stars striker Asamoah Gyan has revealed that his extra-time winner against the United States at the 2010 FIFA World Cup is his most cherished goal on the global stage.Gyan produced a moment of brilliance in South Africa, scoring the decisive goal in extra time to send Ghana into the quarter-finals after a 1-1 draw in regulation time.Speaking in an interview with Channel One TV, the former Ghana captain reflected on several iconic moments in his World Cup career, including
Ghana Football Association (GFA) President Kurt Okraku has charged the Black Starlets to remain focused, disciplined and obedient to tactical instructions as they prepare for the U-17 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) later this month.Ghana has been drawn in Group D alongside Algeria, Senegal and South Africa in the tournament set to kick off in May.Addressing the team before their departure, Okraku commended the technical staff for their preparations and stressed the importance of
President of the Ghana Football Association (GFA), Kurt Okraku, has urged the Black Starlets to approach the upcoming U-17 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) with courage and belief as they prepare to represent Ghana in Morocco.Ghana will compete in Group D of the tournament later this month, where they will face Algeria, Senegal and South Africa.Speaking to the team before their departure, Okraku encouraged the players to embrace the occasion and fear no opponent, stressing the importance
Black Stars assistant coach Desmond Ofei says Ghanaâ??s upcoming international friendly against Mexico will provide a crucial benchmark as the team continues its build-up to the 2026 FIFA World Cup.Ghana are scheduled to face the North American side on May 22 in a high-profile warm-up match designed to sharpen the squad ahead of the global tournament later this year.Speaking to Flashscore, Ofei stressed the quality of the opposition and the value of the encounter in shaping the
Black Stars assistant coach Desmond Ofei has stressed that Ghanaâ??s upcoming international friendly against Mexico goes beyond routine preparations, describing it as a key opportunity for players to prove their quality and mentality on the global stage.Ghana will face the North American side on May 22 as part of their build-up to the 2026 FIFA World Cup, which will be hosted jointly by the United States, Canada, and Mexico.Speaking ahead of the encounter, Ofei highlighted the
Black Stars deputy coach Desmond Ofei has expressed strong confidence in Ghanaâ??s squad for the upcoming international friendly against Mexico, describing the group as talented, ambitious, and eager to impress.The 23-man team, selected by the technical staff led by head coach Carlos Queiroz, will face Mexico on May 22 as part of preparations for the 2026 FIFA World Cup in the United States, Canada, and Mexico.Speaking in an interview with Flashscore, Ofei highlighted the blend
Stanbic Bank has redeemed its pledge to support Ghanaâ??s participation in the 2026 FIFA World Cup by donating GH¢3 million to the Black Stars World Cup Fundraising Committee.The cheque was presented to the Deputy Minister for Finance and Chairman of the Committee, Hon. Thomas Nyarko Ampem, on behalf of the Government as part of the ongoing fundraising campaign launched by President John Dramani Mahama in March.The initiative seeks to raise $30 million from corporate Ghana
A fully equipped 120-bed children's hospital in Weija-Gbawe has sat idle for two years. Here is the full story — from World Bank misprocurement findings and inflated equipment costs to the Ministry's explanation and the contractor's legal threat against the government.
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