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Rajevac to deal with indiscipline

[Translate] Milovan Rajevac says he will address indiscipline that could potentially undermine Ghana’s 2010 Nations Cup and World Cup participation. The decision by the Serbian to take that line was influenced by the failure of three players – Michael Essien, Sulley Muntari and Asamoah Gyan – to absent themselves from a national game without prior permission.  Read More →

Michael Essien Foundation Is Here

[Translate] Chelsea and Black Stars Midfield General, Michael Essien, relishes this historic moment with his mother, Aba Gyandoh during the launch of the Michael Essien Foundation at the State Banquet House in Accra last Saturday.  Read More →

Hearts stumble ahead of big game

[Translate] Kessben FC finished match-day-8 with a four-point lead at the top of the table after beating second-placed, Berekum Arsenals 2-0 at the Anane Boateng Stadium. Edmund Owusu Peprah and Bismark Idan scored both goals to maintain Kessben’s lead at the top. The spoils were shared in the big derby at the Baba Yara Stadium as Asante Kotoko came back from a goal down to draw... 

Boateng excited by World Cup chances

[Translate] Kevin-Prince Boateng hopes to play at his debut World Cup finals next year by lining up for Ghana. The midfielder is set to complete his nationality switch to Ghana having represented Germany at Under 21 level. With a World Cup around the corner, Boateng wants to have a taste of the big stage playing for the Black Stars with Ghana having already qualified for the finals.  Read More →

Mills Eyes 2nd Term

[Translate] The President, John Evans Atta Mills, will contest the 2012 General elections when his first term in office officially ends. This was revealed by the Deputy Chief of Staff Alex Segbefia on Saturday during Joy FM’s Newsfile programme. “Professor Mills will stand for 2012 as a presidential candidate for the NDC. I have been asked this question before and I am repeating it now,”... 

Castle Boys Fight Over Cash

[Translate] Confusion is raging over the salaries of members of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) who were employed to work at National Security and the Seat of Government since the party came to power this year, and ‘betrayal’ best describes their mood.  Read More →

NDC Man Dares JJ

[Translate] JOHN GYAPONG-Kudzo, a three-term former NDC Member of Parliament (MP) for the Akan Constituency in the Volta Region, has dismissed claims by the former first couple, Jerry John Rawlings and Nana Konadu Agyeman Rawlings, that he was involved in an attempted subversion of the PNDC and also teemed up with NPP and other parties against the party, daring them to prove the allegations.  Read More →

Queen Elizabeth II praises Ghana

[Translate] Queen Elizabeth II of Great Britain last Friday held bilateral talks with President John Evans Atta Mills on the wings of the Commonwealth Summit in Trinidad and Tobago and praised Ghana for its commitment to genuine democracy and the rule of law.  Read More →

Abuakwa NPP elects new chairman by landslide

[Translate] Normal 0 false false false EN-GB X-NONE X-NONE MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 Nov 26:- The New Patriotic Party in the Abuakwa South constituency has thrown out all the old executives, with the exception of the Secretary Yaw Bampo, and elected a new team with the hope of leading the party into victory in 2012.  Read More →

Illegal mining deprives state of revenue

[Translate] A study conducted on small-scale mining in the country has revealed that the government is losing revenue due to unpaid royalties and taxes by illegal small-scale miners, popularly called galamsey’ operators.  Read More →
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