[Premium Times]A few hours remains for the much anticipated semi-final clash between the home base Super Eagles and their Ghanaian counterparts at the African Nations Championships, CHAN, in South Africa.
[Premium Times]The Super Eagles Coach, Stephen Keshi, has confirmed that three key players will miss the semi-final match against Nigeria's all time rivals, Ghana.
[Africa Top Sports]Michael Essien is officially committed until 30 June 2015 with AC Milan. The Ghana international has visited on Monday the trophy room of his new club in alongside Adriano Galliani, vice president and executive director of Milan.
[Africa Top Sports]As Africa Top Sports was reporting on the highly anticipated West African shock between Ghana and Nigeria as part of the semifinals of the 2014 African Nations Championship, coaches have already started their clash before getting to the pitch at 7p.m.
[Africa Top Sports]Today the two finalists of the 3rd edition of the African Nations Championship will be known. Today we will live two semi-finals posters with a Nigeria -Ghana highly anticipated on the continent. In addition, a no less interesting Zimbabwe and Libya that could allow the emergence of one of these nations on the continent.
[Africa Top Sports]The first sports website in Africa (Africa Top Sports) does not stop getting you on the program that this day (Wednesday) is an exceptional one in West Africa as two football icons Ghana and Nigeria are set to clash for a place in the final of the 3rd edition of African Nations Championship 2014.
[Ghanaian Chronicle]As part of an effort to enhance livelihoods and build local capacity, Kosmos Energy Ghana has constructed a six unit fish smoking facility for a women's group in Ankobra, in the Ellembele District in the Western Region.
[Ghanaian Chronicle]Tamale -CHILDREN BETWEEN the ages of nine and fifteen in the Tamale Metropolis, who are supposed to be in school, are now found on the streets engaged in child labour.
[Ghanaian Chronicle]Kumasi -THE MEMBER of Parliament for Asante Akyem North Constituency, Mr. Kwadwo Baah Agyemang is once again at loggerheads with the security agencies in the Ashanti Region, over how to deal with the never-ending threats of Fulani herdsmen within the constituency.
[Ghanaian Chronicle]World Vision Ghana, a non- governmental organization with the aim of reducing child mortality rate, has called on government to honor its commitment to spending 15 per cent of its total budget on health care delivery in the country.
[Ghanaian Chronicle]A performance review by the government in the educational sector, especially the basic and high schools, has provoked the State to reconsider giving back the mission schools to its original owners.
[Ghanaian Chronicle]Very soon, residents within the Ashaiman Municipality will boast of another public health center, which is currently under construction at Tsui Bleoo, a suburb of Ashaiman, which is about 80 percent complete.
[Ghanaian Chronicle]Ghana's renowned oil economist, Mohammed Amin Adam has warned that any decision by the government to allow the Jubilee partners to flare gas would risk the lives of several Ghanaians, fish, and other marine lives.
[Ghanaian Chronicle]The Tema Metropolitan Assembly's (TMA) "Stand for Clean Campaign" programme entered its second month last Saturday with residents of the Metropolis turning out in their numbers to join hands with newly recruited personnel from the Ghana Police Service, military, Fire Service, Zoomlion Ghana Limited and NADMO, among others.
[Ghanaian Chronicle]The debate over the use of genetically modified organisms (GMO) in Ghana has been raging fiercely and I am particularly excited about the awareness this increased media activity will create. In this article I will attempt to put forward my take on this GMO debate in Ghana as a way of helping the wider society to examine this critical issue in a broader sense. I am particularly encouraged to write this piece after a thorough discussion I had with two of my brothers on this GMO issue confronting Ghana. They
[Ghanaian Chronicle]Agona -THE Chairman of the Association of Chiefs, whose lands Ghana Rubber Estate Limited (GREL) operates on, Awulae Agyefi Kwame II, has appealed to his colleague chiefs to stop the incessant demand for lands from the rubber company.
[Ghanaian Chronicle]Indian investments in Ghana have reached $800 million, spanning diverse sectors of the Ghanaian economy, including manufacturing, mining, housing, construction and education.
[Ghanaian Chronicle]The Tema Community Eleven (11) Police Command has arrested a 43 year-old electrician and a resident of Ashaiman, Dodzi Odonu, suspected to be an armed robber.
[Ghanaian Chronicle]The Millennium Schools Project initiated by the Mayor of Accra has received a major boast from Ghana's premier beer producer, Accra Brewery Limited (ABL).
[Ghanaian Chronicle]Astolinks international, a leading first class private organization, providing international education, travel and immigration solutions to individuals and corporate clients has pledged to expand its capacity in order to complement the good intentions of the government at developing the nations human resource and creating jobs for the unemployed.
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