Netizens have been paying tribute to Black Stars player, Christian Atsu, following the announcement of his death in the Türkiye earthquake.
Christian Atsu’s twin sister and elder brother were present at the site when his body was recovered Saturday morning, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Regional Integration in Ghana has said.
Christian Atsu's Turkish agent Murat Uzunmehmet says his lifeless body was found under the rubble this morning following the devastating earthquake in Türkiye.
The deadline to put in a bid for Manchester United passed at 10pm on Friday and the Qatari Sheikh Jassim Bin Hamad Al Thani and the richest man in Britain, Sir Jim Ratcliffe are the ones who have put in rival bids.
Charity-driven family, the Brock Royal family founder(Father) has presented an undisclosed huge cash donation and four fat cows to iconic boxer, Azumah Nelson.
The Minister of Youth and Sports of Ghana, Mustapha Ussif, has launched the second season of the Ghana Boxing League with a call on corporate Ghana to support the government to invest more in boxing to produce future world champions.
The management of Accra Great Olympics has appointed Bismark Kobby Mensah, 24 hours after parting ways with Yaw Preko after a string of poor results.
Ghanaian international defender Solomon Adomako has donated food items and toiletries to the Hanukka Orphanage in Sunyani.
Dreams FC arrowhead, Agyenim Boateng Mensah emerged as the winner of this month’s NASCO Player of the Month award for January.
The second round of the betPawa Ghana Premier League continues unabated at all league centres this weekend with the matchday 18 fixtures, led by the top liner involving league leaders, Aduana FC, and Hearts of Oak, at the Accra Stadium on Sunday.
Hearts of Oak goalkeeper, Richmond Ayi and veteran goalkeeper, Joseph Addo, are among five goalkeepers who have been shortlisted for Goalkeeper of the Month award for January.
Ex-Black Stars midfielder, Michael Essien, received his badge as a UEFA A Licensed coach after he successfully completed the course.
Premier League side, Accra Great Olympics have ended their romance with head coach, Yaw Preko, less than a year after he took charge of the team as head coach.
After winning this year’s Accra Tennis Championship Under 9-14 category last Saturday, Whitney Orimoloye, aims to pursue tennis to the highest level and eventually play in the Grand Slam.
The nine-year-old pupil of the Ahtoo Montessori School at Caprice in Accra told the Daily Graphic in an interview yesterday she wants to be one of the few tennis players from Africa to win the major international competition.
Accordingly, the young talented player had begun working hard towards her future goals by training constantly with the hope of making it to the Grand Slam one day.
Whitney, who was born to Nigerian parents in Ghana and started playing the game at age one, said she always looked up to Serena Williams and hoped to become a great player just like the American tennis star one day.
This is the fourth time Whitney has participated in the competition, with her previous outings ending at the quarter-final stage.
She admitted that hard work and d
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