The Black Princesses of Ghana suffered a 2-1 defeat against Austria in their opening match of the 2024 FIFA Under-20 Women’s World Cup, held in Colombia. The game, played last night at the El-Techo Stadium in Bogota, marked a disappointing start for Yussif Basigi’s team despite a late comeback attempt. …
Read More »Victor Osimhen Joins Galatasaray on Loan From Napoli
Nigerian striker Victor Osimhen has completed a loan move to Turkish football giants Galatasaray after a potential transfer to Chelsea fell through last week. The 25-year-old forward had been pursued by Chelsea throughout the final day of the transfer window, but negotiations collapsed due to disagreements over his wage demands. …
Read More »Two Electricians Arraigned Over Theft of Analgin Injections Worth GHC223,200
Two electricians, Stanley Smith Mensah, also known as Moni, and Daniel Nyarko, also known as Benzima, have been brought before an Adentan Circuit Court for their alleged involvement in the theft of 279 cartons of Analgin injections, valued at GHC223,200. The theft took place at Habmay Pharmacy Limited’s warehouse located …
Read More »DopeNation Surprises Physically Challenged Student at Serwaa Nyarko SHS with Electronic Wheelchair
Ghanaian musical duo DopeNation recently brought immense joy to Serwaa Nyarko Senior High School by surprising Philipa, a physically challenged student, with a brand-new electronic wheelchair. Philipa had recently gained widespread attention on social media for her spirited dance moves to DopeNation’s hit single “Zormizor,” despite her physical challenges. The …
Read More »Virgin Atlantic to Resume Accra-London Flights in May 2025
Virgin Atlantic has announced its return to Ghana with the reintroduction of daily flights between Accra and London Heathrow, starting in May 2025. This marks the airline’s first operation on this route since 2013, aiming to enhance competition and offer more travel options for passengers. The new service is a …
Read More »Self-Proclaimed Native Doctor Kills Client While Testing Bulletproof Charm
A 19-year-old self-proclaimed native doctor, Timothy Dauda, has been taken into custody in Edo State after fatally shooting a client during the testing of a bulletproof charm he had prepared. The tragic incident unfolded when Dauda, known for crafting protective charms against firearms and cutlasses, attempted to prove the effectiveness …
Read More »Wenchi High Court Awards GH₵45,000 Compensation to Techiman South Shooting Victims
The High Court in Wenchi has ruled that the state must compensate six individuals with GH₵45,000 each for injuries sustained during the violent incident at the Techiman South collation centre in the 2020 general elections. The shooting occurred following disturbances at the collation centre, just before Martin Adjei Mensah Korsah …
Read More »Grain Export Ban to be Lifted by November, Says Minister for Food and Agriculture, Bryan Acheampong
Dr. Bryan Acheampong, the Minister for Food and Agriculture, has announced that the government intends to lift the recently imposed ban on grain exports by November. The decision comes as a significant relief to stakeholders in the agricultural and trade sectors, who have been concerned about the impact of the …
Read More »Kamaldeen Sulemana Set to Join Ajax on Loan, Says Fabrizio Romano
Ghanaian international Kamaldeen Sulemana is reportedly on the verge of joining Dutch football giant Ajax Amsterdam on loan, according to renowned football insider Fabrizio Romano. The Italian transfer expert revealed the news on his X (formerly Twitter) page, adding that a verbal agreement has been reached between Ajax and Sulemana’s …
Read More »Visually Impaired PhD Applicant Threatens Legal Action Against KNUST Over Revoked Admission
A 34-year-old visually impaired PhD applicant, Isaac Anin Baah, is preparing to take legal action against the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) after the university unexpectedly withdrew his admission without providing any explanation. Baah, who had previously completed a Master’s degree at KNUST, suspects that the decision …
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