From March 31, 2023, passengers arriving in Ghana with the Ghana Card will not be required to fill out landing cards since their particulars will be...
The Government of Ghana has assured persons who refused to exchange their bonds for new ones under the Domestic Debt Exchange Programme that their outstanding coupon...
Goverment says the Domestic Debt Exchange Program (DDEP) officially closed on Friday, February 10, 2023, with over 80% participation of eligible bonds. This was announced in...
Member of Parliament for Afigya Kwabere North, Hon. Collins Adomako Mensah has expressed hope that Ghana will secure the IMF deal by the end of the...
Mubarak Wakaso, a midfielder with the Black Stars, wrote an emotional letter to his friend Christian Atsu in which he expressed his loss for the missing Hatalyaspor winger who has not yet been located following the earthquake in Turkey. Wakaso posted on his Facebook wall saying he has been following all of his friend’s funny moments and cannot wait to see him. “Can’t stop watching our good times miss you bro can’t wait to see you.” Since Atsu was reported missing, Wakaso has sent two messages, the first of which contained erroneous allegations of the winger’s discovery. After the earthquake in Turkey, Christian Atsu has already spent eight days stuck in the rubble.
An update on the location of Christian Atsu who has been missing since Monday, February 6, 2023, has been given by Nana Sechere, the Black Stars winger’s agent located in the UK. A 7.8-magnitude earthquake that struck south-central Turkey and Syria on Monday, February 6, 2023, left Christian Atsu and Taner Savut, the technical director of his Hatayspor team, both missing. A day later, a new report said that Taner Savut was still lying on the ground while the former Chelsea winger had been extricated from the rubble. Atsu’s rescue was later denied, nevertheless, after Hatayspor Board Member Mustafa Zat declared the information to be untrue. The player’s agent, Nana, was deeply troubled by the contradicting information regarding his whereabouts. Nana Sechere after visiting the site where Atsu’s building was located has shared that the player is still missing but...
Daniel Agyemang-Badu, a former Black Stars midfielder, has pleaded with the government to settle the outstanding incentives due the 2009 Under-20 World Cup winning team. In a Facebook post, Badu claimed that despite the achievement having occurred 15 years prior, the technical team and players have not yet received the promised compensation. The former Unidese man pleaded with the government to pay the money owed to the team after he converted the go-ahead penalty to secure Ghana’s victory in Egypt. “I know the package the government did for us when we won the under 20 World Cup 2009 is 15 years but I’m...
A Flagbearer hopeful of the ruling New Patriotic Party NPP(NPP) and a former Minister of Energy, Boakye Agyarko says the current economic crisis in the country...
Former Member of Parliament for Okaikwei North has said former Chief Justice Sophia Akuffo made personal opinions on the debt exchange programme just as others are...
Chief Executive Officer of Dalex Finance, Ken Thompson has told the government to drastically cut spending. In his view, if the government fails to do that,...