
Lekjaa re-elected to FIFA Council during CAF General Assembly
The president of the Royal Moroccan Football Federation (FRMF), Fouzi Lekjaa, was elected by a landslide (49 votes out of...

Amplifying Her Voice: Women Reshaping African Music During Women’s History Month Breaking Barriers, Setting Records
As we celebrate Women's History Month this March, the African music landscape stands as a powerful testament to female innovation...

Elumelu Commits to Boosting Gabon’s Infrastructure, Youth Empowerment
The Chairman of United Bank for Africa (UBA) Group and Founder of the Tony Elumelu Foundation (TEF), Tony Elumelu, has...

Lekjaa re-elected to FIFA Council during CAF General Assembly
The president of the Royal Moroccan Football Federation (FRMF), Fouzi Lekjaa, was elected by a landslide (49 votes out of 52), leading the representatives of the Confederation of African Football (CAF) within the FIFA Council, Wednesday in Cairo during the 14th Extraordinary General Assembly (EGA) of this continental football body.
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Accept the allowance giving by government: Hon. George Acheampong.
Hon. George Acheampong, Assembly Member for Akyem Abaase in the Achiase District of the Eastern Region, has urged fellow assembly members to accept the upcoming allowance. Although he wishes it were a salary instead, he considers it a good starting point. In an interview with Oyerepa TV, Hon. Acheampong expressed

Apostle Amoako Attah Warns Against Economic Dependence
Prominent Ghanaian spiritual leader, Apostle Francis Amoako Attah, has called for a radical shift in Ghana’s economic approach, emphasizing the need for self-reliance and industrialization. Speaking on Angel FM, he warned of the dangers of overdependence on foreign economies, particularly China, and urged Ghanaians to take control of their financial

ODASCO Headmaster called for support.
The Headmaster of Akyem Oda Senior High School (ODASCO) in the Birim Central Municipality, Eastern Region, Mr. Eric Amoah, has appealed to the government to address the school’s infrastructure challenges, particularly the inner roads, dormitory and furnitures. Speaking to the media after his induction ceremony, Mr. Amoah emphasized that resolving

Over 1000 people benefits from Natural Way Herbal Center Free Health screening.
Professor Wiafe Akenten, CEO of Natural Way Herbal Center, has emphasized the importance of prioritizing one’s health and taking proactive measures to prevent illnesses. To promote this message, Natural Way Herbal Center has been hosting free health screenings every March 6th. This year, over 1,000 individuals benefited from this initiative.
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Ghana Gold Board(GoldBod) is a Very Serious Error in Judgement
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