The Western North Regional Police Command has arrested five suspects who posed as National Security operatives at Suiaboi in the Suaman District. They are Amponsah Asare Wagan, 33, Nelson Agbodzah, 28, Awedagah Norbert, 27, Francis Brefo, 35, and Benjamin Boakye, 48. At a media briefing at the Regional Police headquarters, Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCOP) Dr Francis Kwame Tsidi, the Regional Commander said, on April 2, […] The post Police
The people of Jachie in the Bosomtwe District of the Ashanti Region, led by their chief, Baffour Kwaku Amoateng IV, have taken a bold step toward advancing education in the Bosomtwe enclave through the construction of a College of Education in the community. To help raise enough funds for the project, the community embarked on […] The post Jachiehene leads charge to transform education
The National Chairman of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), Johnson Asiedu Nketiah, has confidently declared that Ashanti region has now become one of the strongholds of the NDC. According to him, NDC will soon share Ashanti votes equally with the NPP and that there is nowhere in Ghana now “which is a no-go area for […] The post Ashanti region now one of NDC’s strongholds
A tummy tuck is surgery that removes excess fat and skin from the abdomen, or belly area. During the procedure, which doctors call abdominoplasty, the surgeon will also tighten muscles in the wall of your abdomen. The goal of a tummy tuck is to give you a flatter abdomen. A tummy tuck is not the […] The post What Is a Tummy Tuck Procedure? appeared first on The Ghanaian
Two major developments within West Africa’s agricultural trade space have exposed deep vulnerabilities in Ghana’s food system. A fresh dispute between Ghanaian traders and Nigerian onion suppliers has resulted in a suspension of onion exports to Ghana. The decision, taken by the National Onion Producers, Processors and Marketers Association of Nigeria, follows reports of harassment […] The post Editorial:
Mantrac Ghana has demonstrated its commitment to operational excellence and customer-focused innovation by successfully hosting industry stakeholders at the 2026 Mantrac Component Rebuild Centre (CRC) Experience at its facility in Biakakrom in the Western Region. Themed ‘Powering Progress’, the event offered guests an exclusive behind?the?scenes look at the world?class safety standards, technical expertise, and local […] The post Mantrac
The ruling party has unveiled a draft law that strips voters of the chance to elect the president.
The battle for the Golden Boot award in the 2025/26 Ghana Premier League has heated up with just six games left to play to end the season. At the top of the goal king chart is hard-working forward Samuel Attah Kumi. The Bibiani Gold Stars striker has been a key man for the team since the start of the campaign and continues to shine.The attacker was on target for his side on Sunday, leading the team to a crucial 2-1 win against Nations FC in their Week 28 fixture.That goal not only
Jarell Quansah is pushing hard to be ready in time for Bayer Leverkusenâ??s Bundesliga showdown away to Borussia Dortmund on Saturday afternoon.The 23-year-old defender is still giving the club reasons to be hopeful, even if his comeback is not yet certain.According to reports, Quansah completed an individual training programme on Tuesday and has not rejoined full team sessions. However, Leverkusen remain optimistic that he could still make the squad for the Signal Iduna Park
Bibiani Gold Stars are back on top of the 2025/26 Ghana Premier League standings at the end of Week 28.The matchday came to an end on Tuesday as the previously postponed fixture between Asante Kotoko and FC Samartex was concluded.In the game played at the Baba Yara Sports Stadium, FC Samartex secured all three points after a 2-1 triumph.Before that game, the other fixtures had been cleared on Saturday and Sunday. Among the games, Bibiani Gold Stars battled to beat Nations FC 2-1
Black Starlets assistant coach Nana Kweku Agyemang has revealed that the team is leaving no stone unturned in their preparations for the upcoming U17 Africa Cup of Nations, even as they await Wednesday's group stage draw in Cairo."While we await CAF to conduct the group stage draw, we are preparing adequately for the tournament," Agyemang said."All we can do is play within our structure and principles and keep practising both in defence and in attack," he
Danish international of Ghanaian descent, Nikolas Nartey, is facing an uncertain future at German Bundesliga club VfB Stuttgart.According to German sources, the midfielder is likely to leave Stuttgart at the end of the 2025/26 football season.The 26-year-old joined the club in 2019 and has become a key man for this side in the past year after facing several injury setbacks.As VfB Stuttgart prepares in advance for next season, the club is reportedly engaging players to extend their
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Ghana's Black Starlets will learn their group stage opponents for the upcoming U17 Africa Cup of Nations when the draw is held on Wednesday, April 8, 2026, in Cairo.The event is scheduled to take place at the headquarters of the Confederation of African Football at 16:00 GMT.The tournament, which serves as a pathway to the FIFA U-17 World Cup, will see Ghana return to the continental stage after an eight-year absence.The Black Starlets secured their place through the WAFU B
Ghanaian attacker Prince Amoako Junior delivered a decisive assist as Nordsjælland battled from behind to beat Brøndby IF 2â??1 in the Superligaen Championship Round at Right to Dream Park.With the hosts trailing at the break to a Jacob Ambæk strike, Amoako Junior sparked the turnaround early in the second half.On 59 minutes, he slipped a clever pass into the box for Alexander Lind, who finished calmly to bring Nordsjælland level and swing momentum their way. The
Asante Kotoko interim coach Prince Yaw Owusu has vowed that his side will not surrender their title ambitions despite a damaging defeat to Samartex.Speaking after the match, Owusu admitted the result was a major setback but insisted the campaign is far from over."We will try and fight back," he said.The coach had earlier revealed that the signs of defeat were evident even before kickoff, with preparations going awry from the previous day. However, he stopped short of declaring
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Asante Kotoko interim coach Prince Yaw Owusu has admitted that his side's game plan fell apart even before kickoff, following their disappointing loss to Samartex.Speaking after the match, Owusu revealed that preparations had gone awry from the previous day, making the defeat almost inevitable."The way we wanted to approach the game didn't go as planned, so I could see it coming. We tried to prevent it, but we couldn't," he said.The coach pointed to a breakdown
Carlos Queiroz and Paulo Bento lead shortlist for Ghana national football team job ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
Asante Kotoko interim coach Prince Yaw Owusu has admitted that the signs of defeat were evident even before kickoff, following his side's disappointing loss to Samartex.Speaking after the game, Owusu expressed frustration over how events unfolded, revealing that preparations did not go according to plan."I think everyone saw it; it was obvious. I felt really bad after the game, and it actually started from yesterday. The way we wanted to approach the game didn't go
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