Seven irregular migrants from sub-Saharan Africa have been found dead on a beach east of Libya's capital, Tripoli, a Libyan ...
The Ghana men's national soccer team will use Providence, Rhode Island, as its base camp for the 2026 World Cup. This marks Ghana's fifth World Cup appearance, all of which have occurred since 2006.
The La Palm Royal Beach Hotel has officially launched its revived weekly entertainment programme, “Friday Night Atlantic View ...
Mike Tirico was ultra-smooth during his time as Olympic TV host for NBC. Sportscasting 101: Inform and entertain with energy, enthusiasm and effort.
Ghana’s recent debt and inflation challenges prompted an ongoing IMF-supported programme. By the third quarter of 2025, the ...
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Ministry to Prosecute Fishermen Using Illegal Nets
THE Ministry of Fisheries and Aquaculture has warned that fishermen who continue to use unapproved fishing nets to harvest juvenile fish will face prosecution.According to the Ministry, some fishing ...
Between 8 and 10 of May, Laboma Beach in Accra will host the first edition of the One Humanity Beach Soccer Cup. The event is organised ...
The Ghana Infrastructure Investment Fund (GIIF) is seeking to structure a blended nature-based investment pilot aimed at restoring mangroves around a beach resort, with potential for supporting a ...
Sixteen food service establishments in the Greater Accra Region have been closed by the Food and Drugs Authority (FDA) for operating ...
Ghana: Mohammed Salisu ruled out of the World CupIt's a huge blow for the Ghana national team. After suffering an anterior cruciate ligament tear in early January, Mohammed Salisu will miss the 2026 ...
In September 2002, former US president Bill Clinton returned to Ghana for a second visit. He had visited Ghana as the first sitting US president in March 1998 – making history.
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How Nigerian women are lured into prostitution in Ghana — Community women’s leader, Ani
Women’s leader of the Nigerians in Diaspora Organisation in Ghana, Mrs Franca Ani, tells BIODUN BUSARI why many Nigerian women and girls end up as commercial sex workers and cheap labourers in ...
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