Black Satellites coach Sellas Tetteh has announced his final 21-man squad for the Africa Youth Championship in Algeria.
Hearts of Oak have a few injury concerns going into this fixture, despite the return of Ashittey Ollenu to the Phobia fold after missing out on the European trip with the Black Satellites and the recovery of Philemon McCarthy and Sammy Adjei both of whom were back to training during the week.
Football's world governing body Fifa has written to the Nigerian Football Association over claims lesbians are now banned from playing football there. Dilichukwu Onyedinma, chair of the Nigeria Women Football League (NWFL), was quoted as making the statement.
Freedom of the media is in sharp decline following the brutal attack on Absalom Kibanda, Chairperson of Tanzania Editors Forum, at his home in Dares Salaam.
Manchester City striker Carlos Tevez has been released on bail after being arrested for allegedly driving whilst disqualified.
Spousal murder may sound weird but the trend seems to be on the rise.
As we celebrate International WomenÂ’s day, Network for WomenÂ’s Rights in Ghana, NETRIGHT congratulates all Ghanaian women. The network acknowledges all who have worked and continue to work tirelessly to ensure peace development and particularly equality for women despite appalling economic, social and political conditions.
American employers have a variety of job vacancies, piles of cash and countless well-qualified candidates. But despite a slowly improving economy, many companies remain reluctant to actually hire, stringing job applicants along for weeks or months before they make a decision.
Raul Rusescu struck a first-half penalty to give Steaua Bucharest a narrow advantage in their Europa League last-16 tie against Chelsea.
New Patriotic Party (NPP) Member of Parliament for Efutu constituency, Alexander Afenyo-Markins says the growing penchant by government to blame the NPP for its incompetence is worrying.
The presiding judge of the Agona Swedru Circuit Court has appealed to the Agona West Municipal Assembly to as a matter of urgency relocate the Bebianiha public place of convenience and a refuse dump.
President John Mahama has assured Ghana's development partners that government is doing all it can to mitigate hardships the current energy crisis has brought upon the country.
Around the world, hot air balloons are used to give tourists a spectacular view of the landscape. But are they safe?
Amid protests from artists and preservationists, property developers aim to dismantle the Wall and its iconic paintings.
Poetry Foundation Ghana announces its inaugural (2013) GHANA POETRY PRIZE.
After retiring seven years ago from a career as director of a local electronics company, Chung began driving a taxi.
Government has condemned the assault on two photo journalists by persons said to be military personnel during WednesdayÂ’s 56th Independence Anniversary celebration.
Minister of State and Member of Parliament for Wa Central Rashid Pelpuo has condemned American RVisit Myjoyonline.com for latest news, breaking news, audio and feature stories in Ghana A Ghanaian entrepreneur has outdoored newly assembled heavy duty vehicles in Ghana.
The Volta River Authority says the current power crisis the country is facing is expected to end in the middle of the year but says the surest way out of the quagmire of black outs in Ghana is an “immediate tariff adjustment”.
Government is considering privatizing the Tema Oil Refinery to guarantee the proper management of the state asset.
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