Ghana joins money-laundering blacklist
An international money-laundering watchdog added Pakistan, Indonesia, Ghana, Tanzania and Thailand on Thursday to its blacklist of nations that fail to meet international standards. The Financial Action Task Force (FATF) has found that those five countries were flaunting recommendations made to the...More >>
Gyan `never recovered` from 2010
Ghana star Asamoah Gyan has admitted he "never recovered" from the disappointment of the 2010 World Cup.   The striker missed a penalty which would have taken Ghana through to the semi-finals of that tournament.   He has taken an "indefinite break" from internatio...More >>
Development-wise, it appears despite their chequered development history, Ghanaian politicians do not get it. A ruling National Democratic Congress (NDC) Member of Parliament, Kojo Adu Asare, thinks a US$40 million corruption scandal that is rocking the NDC won’t affect Ghana’s 2012 general elections outcome and development.   Adu Asare is shiny but not bright in this situation. Either Adu Asare doesn’t get it or have no grasp of Ghana/Africa or do not understand the development project called Ghana. From the creation of the Ghana nation-state some 54 years ago, corruptions have been responsible for the country&rsquo...More >>
Ghana prepared for penalty kicks
Goran Stevanovic says his team is prepared to go the full mile in their quarter-final clash against Tunisia at the 2012 Africa Cup of Nations. Even though the first-two games of the knockout round has been determined within normal regulation time, the Black Stars are prepared for the likeli...More >>
Free Woyome group want his immediate release
A group calling itself the Free Woyome Campaign Movement has demanded the immediate release of businessman Alfred Agbesi Woyome. He has been in custody at the Police CID headquarters since his arrest last Friday for roles he played in the payment of the controversial GHS58 million judgment ...More >>
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An international money-laundering watchdog added Pakistan, Indonesia, Ghana, Tanzania and Thailand on Thursday to its blacklist of nations that fail to meet int...More >>
Development-wise, it appears despite their chequered development history, Ghanaian politicians do not get it. A ruling National Democratic Congress (NDC) Member...More >>
A group calling itself the Free Woyome Campaign Movement has demanded the immediate release of businessman Alfred Agbesi Woyome. He has been in custody...More >>
U.S. diplomats and lobbyists are stepping up pressure to reduce African commercial ties to Iran as part of a growing global push to squeeze Tehran, an effort th...More >>
Ghana placed 78 out of 167 independent states including two territories with an overall score of 6.02 on the Economists Intelligence Unitrsquo;s (EIU) Democracy...More >>
Anti-corruption crusader and NPP MP for Asikuma-Odoben Brakwa, Hon P.C Appiah Ofori has hit back at attempts to tag him a 'disgraceful' parliamentarian after he...More >>
Gyan `never recovered` from 2010
Ghana star Asamoah Gyan has admitted he "never recovered" from the disappointment of the 2010 World Cup.   The striker missed a penalty which would have taken Ghana through to the semi-finals of that tournament.   He has taken an "indefinite break" from international action after his recent miss in the semi-final of the Africa Cup of Nations against Zambia. &n...More >>
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