President John Mahama’s government has been cautioned to approach commendations from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) with restraint, amid concerns that such praise often masks deeper structural weaknesses in the economy. Speaking on the state of Ghana’s IMF programme on TV3’s Big Issues on December 26, 2025, private legal practitioner and policy analyst, Austin Kwabena […]
The Member of Parliament for North Tongu and Minister of Foreign Affairs, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, has inaugurated two state-of-the-art SMART classrooms in his constituency to boost STEM education. The projects, commissioned on December 26, are designed to provide students with enhanced learning experiences through modern educational technology. Speaking at the commissioning, Ablakwa expressed gratitude to […]
On December 27 on The KeyPoints, Alfred Ocansey and his panelists discussed the following topics: 1. Unpacking the Constitutional Review Committee’s report. 2. A-G gives more ORAL updates, Ken Ofori Atta’s lawyer speaks. 3. BoG, Goldbod challenge IMF on $214 million loss. Watch the playback below:
FC Samartex head coach Christopher Ennin said his side were made to pay for their wastefulness in front of goal as Hearts of Oak edged a 1-0 win in Fridayâ??s Ghana Premier League encounter at the University of Ghana Stadium in Legon.Heartsâ?? victory lifted them to second place on the table with 28 points, level with leaders Aduana, who face Young Apostles on Sunday, while Samartex were left to rue missed opportunities that could have altered the outcome.Ennin pointed to
FC Samartex head coach Christopher Ennin believes an early, decisive intervention from Hearts of Oak goalkeeper Solomon Agbasi proved pivotal in Fridayâ??s Ghana Premier League clash, shifting momentum firmly toward the Phobians.Hearts secured a 1-0 victory at the University of Ghana Stadium in Legon, a result that lifted them to second place on 28 points, level with leaders Aduana, who face Young Apostles on Sunday.Ennin pointed to Agbasiâ??s reflex save inside the opening
FC Samartex head coach Christopher Ennin remains confident his side can address their finishing shortcomings following a narrow defeat to Hearts of Oak in the Ghana Premier League.Hearts edged Samartex 1-0 at the University of Ghana Stadium in Legon, a result that lifted the Phobians to 28 points and second place, level with leaders Aduana ahead of their weekend fixture.While the loss was decided by a single moment, Ennin focused on the broader development of his team, stressing
Defending Ghana Premier League champions, Bibiani Gold Stars will welcome Dreams FC to Dunâ??s Park on Sunday, December 28. 2025 for their Match Week 16 fixture.It will be Fritz Schmidâ??s first-ever match in charge of the Miners in the Ghanaian top flight.The Swiss tactician is confident of securing his first Ghana Premier League victory as Gold Stars also look to make it two wins on the spin.The champions remain the only team with a perfect home record this term, making
Relegation-haunted Vision FC will be desperate to end their seven-match winless run when they host Nations FC at the Nii Adjei Kraku II Sports Complex on Saturday, December 27, 2025. Despite getting off to a promising start this season, Vision FC are currently battling for survival following a downturn in form.Nana Kweku Agyemangâ??s team will look to regain lost momentum with a crucial win over Nations to steer clear danger.Vision have won three times this term with all those
The leaders of Guinea and the Central African Republic aim to consolidate power after Sunday's polls.
Jordan Ayew set up Leicesterâ??s opener, but Watford left the King Power Stadium with a 2-1 win in this Championship Round 23 game.The Ghanaian forward slipped a neat pass into the box for Jordan James to score in the seventh minute, giving the hosts a bright start on Friday afternoon. It was Ayewâ??s second assist of the league season and his early impact lifted the home crowd.Watford grew into the match and levelled just before the break. Othmane Maamma finished from close
FC Samartex head coach Christopher Ennin admitted that an early error in their Ghana Premier League clash against Hearts of Oak disrupted his teamâ??s game plan on Friday.Hearts of Oak secured a narrow 1-0 victory at the University of Ghana Stadium in Legon, moving to 28 points and level with league leaders Aduana, who face Young Apostles on Sunday.â??Itâ??s an error that gave them the goal because we conceded, and then it changed the entire game plan,â? Ennin said.â??I
The Constitution Review Committee’s report, Transforming Ghana: From Electoral Democracy to Developmental Democracy, begins with a powerful and correct diagnosis: Ghana suffers from a “choiceless democracy,” where electoral cycles fail to deliver meaningful progress. Yet its prescription is not to revitalize democracy but to sideline it. In seeking to cure the ills of politics, the report […]
Hearts of Oak defender Kelvin Osei Asibey says the players were driven by a strong desire to lift the mood of supporters after their frustrating draw with Aduana, a motivation that carried them to a narrow 1-0 victory over FC Samartex on Friday.The Phobians edged the Timber Giants at the University of Ghana Stadium to move up to second place in the Ghana Premier League standings on 28 points, level with Aduana, who still have a game in hand.For Asibey, the result was as much about
Hearts of Oak defender Kelvin Osei Asibey says it was crucial for the Phobians to end 2025 on a positive note after securing a hard-fought 1-0 win over FC Samartex at the University of Ghana Stadium on Friday.The narrow victory lifted Hearts to second place in the Ghana Premier League standings on 28 points, level with leaders Aduana FC, who still have a game in hand.For Asibey, the result carried extra significance following a frustrating draw against Aduana in their previous outing.â??It
The development carries potential benefits for both sides but still faces stiff international opposition, 34 years after the region broke away from Somalia.
Akwasi Sarpong said FC Samartex must become more clinical in front of goal after missed opportunities proved costly in their narrow defeat to Hearts of Oak in Accra.The Samartex midfielder admitted that while his side matched the Phobians for large spells at the University of Ghana Stadium, their inability to take chances ultimately made the difference in Fridayâ??s 1-0 Ghana Premier League loss.â??The football we played, we did our best, but their goal was a result of luck.
Mohamed El Shenawy stood at the heart of Egyptâ??s narrow win over South Africa, turning a tense night in Agadir into a personal showcase that carried the Pharaohs over the line.The experienced goalkeeper stood tall under late pressure, repeatedly denying Bafana Bafana and protecting Egyptâ??s slender lead deep into stoppage time.From the first whistle, El Shenawy organised his back line with authority, reading danger early and stepping off his line to claim crosses and cut
Akwasi Sarpong cut a frustrated figure after conceding that a costly mistake proved decisive as Hearts of Oak edged FC Samartex 1996 in a narrow Ghana Premier League defeat in Accra.Hearts climbed to second place on the table after a hard-fought 1-0 victory at the University of Ghana Stadium on Friday, moving to 28 points and drawing level with leaders Aduana FC, who have a game in hand.Samartex, meanwhile, were left to reflect on missed opportunities and a moment that swung the
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