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Author: Krobea
Ghana’s captain Andre Ayew gave an assist as his team, Swansea City, beat Reading 4-1 to give his side a glimmer of hope to play in the English Premier League next season. Swansea overtook Nottingham Forest on goal difference and now, they will clash with Brentford both home and away. The Swans must secure a win to play either Fulham or Cardiff in the final play-offs, win, and gain promotion to the Premier League. The road does not look easy for Andre Ayew and his teammates but it is clear they’ve gathered momentum from their win against Reading and they…
Kim Kardashian West has publicly addressed her husband Kanye’s mental health issues following a series of erratic statements in recent days. She wrote on Instagram: “As many of you know, Kanye has bipolar disorder. “Anyone who has this or has a loved one in their life who does, knows how incredibly complicated and painful it is to understand.” He is a “brilliant but complicated person” whose “words sometimes do not align with his intentions”, she said. The rapper is one of America’s biggest music stars, and is currently attempting to run for US president. But his first campaign rally and…
South African High Commission to Ghana Lulu Xingwana says South Africa is ready to give Ghana visa-free entry into the country. Ghana has been selected as part of the countries to receive a visa-free access to South Africa. “South Africa has been ready for more than a year to give Ghanaians visa-free entry into the country. “Other countries have responded positively and now we have implemented visa-free for those countries. We are waiting for Ghana’s response.” Speaking to Alfred Ocansey on Sunrise on 3FM last Monday, the High Commissioner also disclosed that the Covid-19 vaccine trials ongoing in her country…
The National Media Commission (NMC) has taken exception to a directive issued by the Minister of Communications to the Ghana Broadcasting Corporation (GBC) and Crystal TV for the two media institutions to reduce their channels on the National Digital Terrestrial Television (DTT) network. After an emergency meeting in Accra following a petition from GBC and a letter written by the Minister of Information, the Commission, chaired by Yaw Boadu-Ayeboafo, says the issue borders on the freedom given the media under the 1992 Constitution. Therefore, the directive of Madam Ursula Owusu-Ekuful cannot be obliged. “The Commission wishes to state clearly that…
Ghana’s total coronavirus cases are inching to 30,000 following 683 new cases confirmed by the Disease Surveillance Department of the Ghana Health Service (GHS). The new infections have shot the cumulative cases to 29,672 from 28,989. Recoveries-cum-discharges have also increased, from 25,331 to 26,090, which portends a good omen for the fight against the virus, coupled with the remainder of deaths at 153. This has seen a further reduction in the number of active cases as well, from 3,505 to 3,429. Out of this number, 25 are in “severe” conditions and six are in “critical” conditions with three on ventilators.…
The Ghana Police Service says the recent pockets of violence that have been recorded in the ongoing voter registration have been caused by politicians. It observed the movement of politicians in groups to registration centres in the guise of familiarising themselves with the exercise or responding to calls by their representatives about illegal activities has been a major cause of these violence. These were contained in a statement issued on Wednesday, July 22 by Director of Public Affairs SP Sheila Kessie Abayie-Buckman. Find the statement below: Source: 3news.com|Ghana
Playwright Latif Abubakar’s Globe Productions in partnership with the Ministry of Information and supported by AirtelTigo is set to stage another live virtual play to intensify education concerning Ghana’s Covid-19 campaign with a major focus on stigmatization. Dubbed Judas and Delilah Covid-19 edition, the play seeks to bring together top Ghanaian celebrities to join the campaign in fighting stigmatization towards person infected with the virus. The campaign, according to the award winning playwright. would also bring on board some respectable religious leaders including Most Reverend Charles Gabriel Palmer Buckle, the Archbishop of Cape Coast, and Sheikh Osmanu Nuhu Sharabutu (Dr),…
Barima Sidney has told entertainment pundit and writer Arnold Asamoah Baidoo to apologise for condemning him and some group of musicians who visited Obour after losing the Asante Akyem South NPP primaries. Okyeame Kwame shared a photo of him, Tic, Great Ampong and KiDI on his Instagram page after they paid a visit to Obour after his defeat. Commenting on this on an entertainment programme, Arnold described their visit as “a very useless venture”. On the programme, Arnold asked how many of those musicians came out to support Obour. He said: “It’s senseless they went to visit Obour and if…
At the 2017 International Association of Athletic Federations (IAAF) World Championships in London, the world’s fastest man, Usain Bolt, awfully placed third. This was the Jamaican athlete’s first major defeat at a major championship final in many years. When asked what he thought may have been the reason for this defeat, he cringed, “A bad start.” The beginning of a thing is very important because it becomes its foundation. Foundations are very critical because the success or failure of that thing depends on it. Every builder, for instance, takes the pain to invest so much in the right foundation because…
When Kay Morris told me she has written a love song to Jesus, I grimed but managed to put out a smile and muted, “can you compete for the love of billions who love Christ?” Another intriguing question raptured my mind and this time without mincing words I fought back the thought of sounding uncharitable. “You can’t write a song to an invincible personality like Christ”. This cannot even happen in a fairytale story. Kay Morris, sounding unapologetic and unashamed told me some folks write love songs to their spouse and significant others but she has chosen to write a…