Abedi Pele’s Nania FC Stun Hearts Of Oak In FA Cup Round of 64

Nania FC, a lower division side owned by Ghanaian football legend Abedi Ayew Pele, pulled off a major upset in the MTN FA Cup by eliminating powerhouse club Hearts of Oak in the round of 64. Despite being the underdogs, Nania held their own against Hearts, playing them to

Stop Using Woven Bags For Bagging Cement – EPA Directs Manufacturing Companies

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has directed cement manufacturing companies to stop using polypropylene (PP) woven bags for bagging cement.  The Executive Director of the EPA, Dr Henry Kwabena Kokofu, who gave that directive, said although PPs had properties that made

Man United’s Champions League Fate Hangs In Balance After Draw At Galatasaray

Manchester United faced a setback in their Champions League aspirations with a disappointing performance from goalkeeper Andre Onana, allowing Galatasaray to secure a 3-3 draw in a thrilling match in Istanbul. Despite displaying moments of brilliance and holding a two-goal lead on two occasions,

Hamas Invites Elon Musk To Gaza To Witness The ‘Massacres And Destruction’ Caused By Israel

Hamas invited Elon Musk to the Gaza Strip to witness the scope of the devastation caused by Israel’s bombardment, but the tech billionaire said it was “dangerous there right now”. The invitation from senior Hamas official Osama Hamdan came on Tuesday.

Pharmaceutical Society Of Ghana Cautions Against Increasing Abuse Of Antibiotics

Samuel Kow Donkoh is the President of the Pharmaceutical Society of Ghana (PSGH). The Pharmaceutical Society of Ghana (PSGH) has raised concerns about the incessant abuse of antibiotics by Ghanaians. Antibiotics are medications that doctors may prescribe to treat bacterial infections.

Make STEM Education Essential Tool For Development – Deputy Education Minister Charges African Countries

A Deputy Minister of Education, Gifty Twum Ampofo, has called on African countries to make science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) education an essential tool to develop the continent. She said Africa had the numbers and democratic advantage and "so when

Traditional Council Tasks Committee To Halt Galamsey Activities In Rivers

The Eastern Nzema Traditional Council (ENTC) has tasked a seven-member committee to act as roving scouts to check galamsey activities that have polluted river bodies in their enclave.The move formed part of concrete steps taken by the traditional council to abate

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