Ghanaian defender Kelvin Boateng powered in a first-half header as Austria Wien were held to a 1-1 draw at home to Rapid Wien in the Vienna derby.Boateng scored with a right-footed shot from the center of the box to the center of the goal in the 34th minute, sending the Generali Arena into celebration and giving Austria a deserved lead.Rapid had dominated possession but struggled to create clear chances before the interval, with Austria compact and dangerous on the break. The
Dr. Forson noted that Ghana’s economy has now stabilised and is firmly on track toward debt sustainability, marking a significant turnaround after a challenging period.
German-Ghanaian striker Ragnar Ache struck a crucial second-half goal as FC Koln beat Werder Bremen 3-1 to finally end their long wait for a Bundesliga win.Leading 1-0 at the break through Saïd El Malaâ??s early penalty, Köln were searching for a cushion when Ache delivered on 65 minutes, finishing clinically to make it 2-0 and cap an excellent centre-forward display.Werder briefly threatened a comeback after Romano Schmid pulled one back from the spot with just over a
Ghanaian striker Caleb Ekuban stepped off the bench to score a dramatic late winner as Genoa edged Sassuolo 2-1 at the Stadio Luigi Ferraris.Introduced on 55 minutes, Ekuban pounced in the 84th minute, steering home from Junior Messiasâ?? pass to complete the comeback and send the home crowd into raptures.Genoa had started brightly and took an early lead through Ruslan Malinovsky, who finished a neat move after being teed up by Tommaso Baldanzi. Sassuolo grew into the game after
Ghana’s MoFA signs major deal with Sentuo Group to boost agro-processing and local fertilizer production, aiming to cut imports, create jobs and strengthen food security.
By Joshua Worlasi AMLANU, Washington, D.C. The World Bank has signaled growing confidence in Ghana’s economic recovery, endorsing the country’s reform trajectory as it transitions from crisis stabilization to a more complex phase of growth and fiscal consolidation. At high-level meetings in Washington, senior Bank officials pointed to Ghana’s improving macroeconomic indicators and policy discipline […] The post World
According to the Authority, a Technical Working Group established to assess the safety and operational suitability of the Toyota Voxy has identified what it describes as significant risks linked to both the structural conversion and how the vehicles are being used on Ghana’s roads.
The MP, who is also the Deputy Minister for Transport, said, “I fought tirelessly to secure 100 buses to reduce congestion in our nation," and she will do the same for roads in the constituency.
Portuguese coach Carlos Queiroz will lead the Black Stars of Ghana at the 2026 FIFA World Cup after being named the new coach of the national team. The former Manchester United assistant coach replaces Otto Addo who was sacked in March following defeats in the friendlies against Austria and Germany.Queiroz arrives with huge experience, having managed several countries at the international stage, including seven-time African champions Egypt and former European champions Portugal."It
Describing the initiative as a long-awaited blessing, residents believe that this development will serve as a vital catalyst for economic transformation in the area.
The Ghana Football Association (GFA) has handed Carlos Queiroz a short-term mandate to lead the Black Stars at the 2026 FIFA World Cup, with details of his appointment beginning to emerge.The Portuguese tactician is understood to have signed a four-month contract, with a reported monthly salary of around $100,000. The deal is expected to be reviewed after the World Cup, leaving room for a longer-term decision depending on Ghanaâ??s performance.Queirozâ??s appointment comes
Ghanaâ??s decision to appoint seasoned Portuguese tactician Carlos Queiroz as head coach of the Black Stars marks a bold new chapter in the countryâ??s quest for success at the 2026 FIFA World Cup.The move by the Ghana Football Association (GFA) signals a clear shift in strategy. It places trust in experience, structure, and proven international expertise as the Black Stars look to restore consistency on footballâ??s biggest stage.For a team that has often shown flashes
Veteran coach Carlos Queiroz has taken on a fresh challenge after being appointed head coach of the Black Stars by the Ghana Football Association.The Portuguese tactician arrives in Ghana following his most recent role with Oman, bringing with him decades of experience at the highest level of international football.His appointment comes at a crucial time, with Ghana preparing for the 2026 FIFA World Cup after a turbulent build-up that saw Otto Addo dismissed following a poor run
It's been seven years since Ghana progressed beyond the group stage of any major competition. From AFCON disasters to World Cup embarrassment. The most recent setback was failing to qualify for the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations, but they made up for the miss with a 2026 FIFA World Cup spot.Despite the excitement of qualifying for the World Cup, many fans have written the Black Stars off following their performances, with the defeats to Austria and Germany in March leading to
The appointment of Carlos Queiroz by the Ghana Football Association signals a clear shift in direction for the Black Stars ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup.At a time when Ghanaâ??s preparations have lacked consistency, the arrival of the experienced Portuguese coach is expected to restore order, structure and belief within the team.One of Queirozâ??s biggest strengths is discipline. His teams are known for organisation and tactical awareness, qualities Ghana have struggled
The Ghana Football Association (GFA) has placed Ghanaâ??s World Cup hopes in the hands of veteran coach Carlos Queiroz, turning to experience at a crucial moment for the Black Stars.The Portuguese tactician takes over ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup following the dismissal of Otto Addo, with preparations having stalled in recent months.Ghana head into the tournament determined to improve on their group stage exit in 2022, but the build-up has been far from ideal. A run of four
The Ghana Football Association has officially appointed experienced Portuguese tactician Carlos Queiroz as head coach of the Ghana national football team, tasking him with leading the nationâ??s campaign to the 2026 FIFA World Cup.The veteran coach arrives with a wealth of global experience, a deep tactical résumé, and a reputation built across decades at the highest level of international football. As Ghana begins a new era under his leadership, here are 10 key things
The Ghana Football Association has appointed veteran Portuguese tactician Carlos Queiroz as the head coach of the Black Stars ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup.Following the dismissal of Otto Addo in late March, the GFA has prioritized experienced leadership to stabilize a squad that struggled during the final rounds of qualification.Queiroz, 73, has been handed the job after being among a high-profile shortlist that includes compatriots Paulo Bento and Fernando Santos.For Queiroz,
Carlos Queiroz has described his appointment as head coach of the Ghana Black Stars as a “mission” rather than a routine managerial role, as he begins work ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
An eyewitness, Winfred Agbah, says he spotted the pastor and an accomplice at a refuse dump at about 11 p.m., holding the baby under suspicious circumstances.
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