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Ghana Wins U-20 AFCON Qualification with Ivory Coast Victory.

Ghana’s U-20 national team has secured qualification for the 2025 U-20 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) after an impressive win over Ivory Coast. The team’s hard-fought victory came with strategic plays and strong defense, ensuring their place in the tournament. This achievement is a boost for Ghana’s youth football and a positive sign for the future of the sport in the country, as it highlights the depth of talent coming through the ranks.The match saw Ghana dominate crucial moments, with teamwork and skillful play setting them apart from their opponents. Fans and officials have expressed excitement, seeing this as a promising foundation for the senior national team in the coming years.

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Ghana to Host 40th National Farmers’ Day with Focus on Climate-Resilient Agriculture.

The Ministry of Food and Agriculture has announced that Ghana's 40th National Farmers’ Day celebration will be held on November 8, 2024, in Greater Accra. Traditionally held in December, the date change this year accommodates the upcoming general elections. This year’s theme, "Building Climate-Resilient Agriculture for Sustainable Food Security," highlights the importance of sustainable farming practices amid growing climate challenges. Leading up to the main event, the ministry has organized a National Agricultural Fair called Agrifest Ghana, set to take place from November 4-8, showcasing innovative farming techniques and providing a platform for knowledge sharing among farmers and stakeholders.The celebration will conclude with a National Awards Night where President Nana Akufo-Addo will honor outstanding farmers in categories such as National Best Farmer, Best Livestock Farmer, and Best Female Farmer. The awards recognize the significant role that farmers and fishermen play […]

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Adebayor’s Legacy: From Goals to Giving Back.

Emmanuel Adebayor, the iconic Togolese footballer, is set to bid farewell to his playing career with a testimonial match in Lome, Togo, on Sunday. The event will feature football legends such as Samuel Eto’o and Jay-Jay Okocha, celebrating Adebayor's remarkable journey, which includes leading Togo to its first FIFA World Cup in 2006.Reflecting on his career, Adebayor emphasized that aiding others is more fulfilling than scoring goals. His own life experiences, including childhood challenges and the traumatic 2010 attack on the Togolese national team, have motivated him to focus on philanthropy. Through his SEA Foundation, he supports hundreds of children in Togo, aiming to foster education and empowerment in the next generation.As he transitions from football, Adebayor's goal is to create lasting change in his homeland, even planning for the establishment of an Emmanuel Adebayor University.

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Black Stars Slide in FIFA Rankings Following Tough AFCON Qualifiers.

The Ghanaian national football team, the Black Stars, has seen a significant drop in the latest FIFA Coca-Cola rankings, falling from 70th to 73rd place globally. This decline comes on the heels of a winless international window in October, where the team failed to secure any victories in the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) qualifiers.Currently positioned 14th in Africa, the Black Stars' performance has raised concerns about their chances of qualifying for the upcoming AFCON tournament in Morocco. In their recent qualifiers, the team managed only a draw and a loss against Sudan, following earlier disappointing results against Angola and Niger.In stark contrast, Comoros, another contender in the World Cup qualifiers, has made impressive gains, climbing ten places in the global rankings. The top five spots in the FIFA rankings are still held by Argentina, France, Spain, England, and […]

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Ghana’s Fight Against Land Encroachers Intensifies.

The Ghanaian government has launched renewed efforts to combat illegal land encroachment across the country. The Lands Commission, in collaboration with local authorities, is deploying task forces to identify and stop unauthorized developments on government and private lands. This initiative is part of a larger strategy to curb the rampant issues of illegal construction, particularly in environmentally sensitive areas. The campaign also aims to reclaim lands that have been encroached upon to ensure sustainable urban development. Authorities have issued stern warnings to offenders, noting that legal action will be taken against those who defy land use regulations.

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Kudus Faces Charge of Improper Conduct Following Red Card Incident.

Mohammed Kudus, the West Ham United forward, has been charged with improper conduct by the Football Association (FA) after receiving a red card during his team's 4-1 loss to Tottenham Hotspur on Saturday. The incident occurred late in the match when Kudus was involved in a confrontation with Tottenham players Micky van de Ven and Pape Matar Sarr. Initially shown a yellow card by referee Andrew Madley, the decision was escalated to a straight red after a VAR review. The FA's statement outlined that Kudus allegedly exhibited "improper and/or violent conduct," which could lead to a suspension of at least three games if the charge is upheld. This means he will likely miss crucial upcoming fixtures against Manchester United, Nottingham Forest, and Everton. In addition to Kudus, both West Ham and Tottenham have also been charged by the FA for […]

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Inaki Williams Shines with Brace in Athletic Bilbao’s Victory.

Ghanaian forward Inaki Williams starred for Athletic Bilbao, scoring two goals in their commanding 4-1 win over Espanyol during matchday 10 of La Liga. Williams opened the scoring with his first goal in the 28th minute, converting a precise pass from Alex Berenguer, and quickly followed it up with another goal just two minutes later, again assisted by Berenguer.Bilbao's Daniel Vivian had initially put the team ahead just six minutes into the match. Following Williams' contributions, Berenguer added another goal to extend the lead to 4-0 before Alvaro Tejero scored a consolation goal for Espanyol.With this performance, Williams achieved his ninth career brace in La Liga and has been involved in seven goals in just ten games this season, highlighting his importance to the team.

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FDA Warns Against Unapproved Postinor-2.

The Food and Drugs Authority (FDA) of Ghana has issued a warning regarding the circulation of unapproved versions of the emergency contraceptive Postinor-2. This warning comes after reports surfaced about counterfeit or unauthorized variants of the medication being sold in some markets, posing serious health risks to consumers.The FDA emphasized that only the officially registered Postinor-2, which meets safety and efficacy standards, should be used. They urged the public to be vigilant and to purchase medications only from licensed pharmacies and healthcare providers. The authority is committed to ensuring that safe and effective medications are available to the public and is working to clamp down on illegal and unapproved products in the market.The FDA's alert highlights the importance of proper medication management and consumer awareness, especially concerning reproductive health products.

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Asamoah Gyan Reflects on 2010 World Cup Highlight.

Asamoah Gyan, Ghana's all-time top scorer and one of Africa’s most iconic footballers, has been reflecting on his memorable 2010 FIFA World Cup campaign. In a recent interview, Gyan recalled the defining moment of the tournament—the dramatic quarter-final match between Ghana and Uruguay. During this game, Gyan came agonizingly close to making history by sending Ghana to the semi-finals, but his last-minute penalty miss after Luis Suárez's infamous handball kept the dream from becoming reality.Gyan revealed that despite the disappointment, the 2010 World Cup remains one of the proudest moments of his career. He emphasized how proud he was of Ghana's performance, as the Black Stars became only the third African team to reach the quarter-finals in World Cup history. He also noted the lasting impact the tournament had on the global perception of African football.Reflecting on the missed penalty, […]

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Sudan Victory Celebrations Amid War – How Appiah Brought Joy.

Following Ghana’s unexpected 2-0 loss to Sudan in their AFCON qualifiers, football pundit Kwame Opare Addo has weighed in on the defeat. While acknowledging Sudan’s tactical advantage during the game, Opare Addo argues that the loss does not signify Sudan’s superiority over the Black Stars. Instead, he attributes the loss to a combination of Ghana’s technical shortcomings, poor game management, and a lack of cohesion on the field. He pointed out that Ghana's coaching staff failed to adjust tactics in response to Sudan’s playstyle, particularly in the second half. Opare Addo urged the Ghanaian team to quickly regroup and address their weaknesses ahead of future qualifiers.

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