Communications Director of the Ghana Football Association, Henry Asante Twum, has revealed that more than 1,600 juvenile-level coaches have been trained across the country over the past two years.Asante Twum highlighted the GFAâ??s commitment to grassroots football development, explaining that coaches are now receiving formal training and certification instead of relying only on personal experience."For two years the new coaching convention every coach leading a team at
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Interior Minister, Muntaka Mubarak has disclosed that the National Security is collaborating with the United States Embassy to confirm the authenticity of the suspected counterfeit dollar currencies which were retrieved during a sophisticated counterfeiting syndicate bust in Sapeiman, a suburb of Accra, in March 2025. The Minister said there are ongoing collaborations between the Bank […]
Hearts of Oak have been hit with a second transfer ban just days after clearing a $38,000 settlement with New Edubiase United, which had led to the lifting of an earlier ban imposed by the Ghana Football Association (GFA).This latest sanction follows the clubâ??s failure to meet a July 7, 2025, deadline to pay over GHS 106,000 to former player Francis Adjetey, as directed by the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS). The GFAâ??s Disciplinary Committee enforced the CAS ruling
CUTS International, a leading public policy and consumer advocacy think tank, has described the practice of West African Examinations Council (WAEC) candidates paying a fee to access results as exploitative and unacceptable. The policy think tank described the current system, which has persisted for 21 years, as exploitative and unjustified. As such, it has called […] The post WAEC
Tottenham agree deal to sign Ghana’s Mohammed Kudus from West Ham
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Tottenham is expected to sign Mohammed Kudus, a 24-year-old Ghana international midfielder, from West Ham United on a six-year contract. According to reports, the clubs have agreed a deal in the region of £55m for the coveted 24-year-old.Kudus will reportedly ink a six-year deal at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium thighing him up for a long […]
 Mohammed Kudus is set to sign a six-year contract with Tottenham Hotspur after the north London club reached a £55 million agreement with West Ham United for his transfer.The Ghana international is expected to undergo a medical on Thursday, after which he will commit to Spurs until 2031.The 24-year-old has made Tottenham his preferred destination, and personal terms are not expected to pose any issues.Kudus joined West Ham from Ajax in the summer of 2023 for �41.5 million
Ghana international Mohammed Kudus is set to complete his move to Tottenham Hotspur before the end of this week.As reported by GHANAsoccernet, Tottenham Hotspur have agreed a deal with West Ham United for the signing of the Black Stars sensation, worth £55 million.Following the agreement on the fee, Mohammed Kudus has been scheduled for a medical examination on Thursday, July 10.According to Transfer Insider Fabrizio Romano, Mohammed Kudus will officially become a new player
Tottenham Hotspur have agreed a deal worth £55 million with West Ham United for the transfer of Ghana star Mohammed Kudus.The 24-year-old, who had an impressive debut season in the Premier League after joining West Ham from Ajax, struggled to maintain the same form in his second campaign. With limited impact in key games and a lack of consistency, Kudus has now decided to relaunch his career at Spurs â?? a club that has shown strong belief in his potential.Although there were
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has clarified that Ghana did not vote at the 59th session of Human Rights Council (HRC) to support LGBTQ+ rights in the country. A statement issued on Wednesday, July 9 by the Ministry noted that the vote at the United Nations Human Rights Council was only about whether persons who […]
Mohammed Kudus is heading to Tottenham after the north London club reached an agreement with West Ham United for his transfer.The deal is worth around £55 million, according to The Athletic, with the Ghana international expected to undergo a medical on Thursday before signing a six-year contract.Kudus, 24, is open to leaving West Ham and has prioritised a move to Spurs. Personal terms are not expected to pose any problems. Tottenham had an initial £50 million bid rejected
Mohammed Kudus is expected to undergo a medical on Thursday as he edges closer to joining Tottenham Hotspur from West Ham United in a deal worth around £55 million.The Ghana international has agreed to personal terms with Spurs and will sign a six-year contract once the medical is completed. Kudus has been keen on the move, with Tottenham emerging as his preferred destination if he were to leave West Ham.Spurs had an initial £50 million bid turned down but returned with an
The role of gold in Ghana’s economic growth over the decades as well as its defining history as a cultural commodity, will be central to the US based organization, Initiative in Art and Culture’s (IAC) major gathering next week at the Bohemian National Hall in New York City. Under the general theme of Eye on […] The post Ghana and gold gathering in New York appeared first on The
Lyon saved from relegation: What does it really mean for Ghana's Ernest Nuamah?
By Christabel Danso ABEAM The Ghana Navy is set to host the 4th edition of the International Maritime Defence Exhibition and Conference (IMDEC 2025) from july 8-9 in Accra. The two-day event aims to bring together over 500 high-profile participants from more than 70 countries to tackle the growing threats and opportunities in Africa’s maritime […] The post Navy to
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