Ghana’s World Cup hopes hang on goalkeeper’s fitness as Queiroz awaits medical verdict In the high-stakes theater of international football, where national pride converges with athletic excellence, few positions carry as much symbolic weight as that of the goalkeeper. A single moment of brilliance can forge legends, while a split-second...
In the Atwima Nwabiagya North District of the Ashanti Region, Abrafo Kokoben Basic School has long embodied the infrastructure crisis that plagues countless rural and peri-urban schools across Ghana. ...
The Executive Director of the Institute for Education Studies (IFEST), Dr. Peter Anti, has attributed the controversy surrounding alleged LGBT-related content in a teachers’ manual to weaknesses in qu...
The Ghana Catholic Bishops’ Conference (GCBC) has called for a comprehensive review and audit of the country’s curriculum development processes, describing the inclusion of LGBTQ-related content in a ...
Ghana’s growing crisis of indiscipline in senior high schools is not a failure of students alone – it is a mirror reflecting the collective shortcomings of parents, teachers, and the wider...
Ghana Secures Return of 2,000 Looted Artefacts in Historic Restitution Deal with Germany and Netherlands June 22, 2026 — Ghana has secured the return of approximately 2,000 looted artefacts and culturally significant items from Germany and the Netherlands in a landmark restitution agreement announced at the Next Steps Conference. The...
Lamine Yamal’s World Cup arrival signals a shifting of the guard in international football At just 18 years old, Lamine Yamal has already etched his name into World Cup history with a performance that transcends mere precocity. His opening goal for Spain against Saudi Arabia—not only the tournament’s first for...
Brazil’s World Cup campaign began with a promising 3-0 victory over Haiti, yet the triumph feels hollow without the presence of the team’s talismanic stars. The match, held in Philadelphia, saw Brazil secure its first win and first clean sheet of the tournament, but the second half revealed a worrying...
England’s Football Association has affirmed that individual players will decide whether to shake hands with Ghana’s Thomas Partey before their World Cup Group D clash in Boston, declining to issue a team-wide directive on the gesture amid the midfielder’s ongoing legal challenges. The FA’s stance underscores a desire to insulate...