Popular actor, Joseph Van Vicker, has instituted a foundation to support the nation’s youth development drive. Last Saturday, at the Lyron International School, Baatsona, Spintex Road, he launched the Van Vicker Foundation to fulfill a long-held dream to create a good environment for the youth to realise their dreams in the arts, sports, humanitarianism and education
Continue reading …A delegation from Ghana led by the country’s president John Evans Atta Mills was invited to the Home of FIFA in Zurich on Tuesday 31 August 2010 to meet FIFA President Joseph S. Blatter and FIFA Secretary General Jerome Valcke
Continue reading …Former British Prime Minister Tony Blair says he does not regret his decision to take Britain to war in Iraq, but did not foresee the nightmare that had unfolded there. The revelations come in Mr. Blair’s newly published memoirs
Continue reading …The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has discredited the basis upon which Standard and Poor (S&P) downgraded the country’s credit worthiness from B+ to B
Continue reading …Some youth who identified themselves as foot-soldiers of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) in the Nabdam Constituency in the Upper East region, have defected to the New Patriotic Party (NPP).
Continue reading …Andre Ayew anticipates a tough 2012 African Nations Cup qualifying campaign which Ghana begins this weekend against Swaziland amid the expectation surrounding the national team
Continue reading …Ghana coach Milovan Rajevac understands Michael Essien’s decision to take a temporary break and expects him to bounce back next year
Continue reading …The Liberian government has said it has not failed to take care of the needs of its most recent former presidents.
This comes as one of the former chairmen of Liberia’s National Transitional Council, professor David Kpomakpor, who passed away last week, is being buried this weekend in the United States
Continue reading …Portable music players have been getting smaller and more sophisticated, a trend started in part by Apple’s popular iPods. Now, Apple is hoping to spark new sales around the world with its next generation of players which it says are even smaller, better and more connected than ever before
Continue reading …Ghana’s Red Cross is distributing food to some 2,000 families – 10,000 people in all – who ethnic fled violence that erupted in March in the northern town of Bawku.
“This is the first organization that has intervened. Since April, no other organization,” said Francis Obeng, the national disaster manager of the Ghana Red Cross
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