Sports budget suffers 30% reduction

Sports budget suffers 30% reduction

 

The budget of the Ministry of Youth and Sports (MoYS) has been slashed down to GH¢32,799,500, representing 30 percent reduction of last year’s budget of GH¢46,910,275.

The Minister of Finance, Ken Ofori-Atta, who announced this when he delivered the 2018 national budget in Parliament last Wednesday, also said a sports fund would be created to improve sports development in the country.

Michael Essien
Michael Essien

Essien likely to extend contract with Indonesian club - Agent

Former Ghana international Michael Essien is likely to extend his contract with Indonesian side Persib Bandung for the 2018 season, his agent Amougou Mathieu has disclosed.

Essien joined Persib in March this year as a marquee signing on a one-year deal worth a reported 800,000 euros a year with the option of an extension.

Nadia Eke
Nadia Eke

Athletics: Nadia Eke Taking Giant Leap Towards 2020 Olympics

In the ninth grade, Nadia Eke told her basketball coach that one day she would be one of the best high-school triple jumpers in the country. He laughed, but she wasn’t joking.

After highly decorated high school and collegiate athletic careers, the Holy Name graduate is on her way to Athens, Georgia to train for the 2020 Olympics.

The Minister of Finance - Ken Ofori-Atta
The Minister of Finance - Ken Ofori-Atta

What the 2018 Budget said about sports

The fortunes of Ghanaian sport in the year 2018 will hinge on the creation of the National Sports Fund to finance sporting activities in the country.

This was revealed by the Minister of Finance Ken Ofori-Atta today (Wednesday, November 15, 2017) in parliament during the national budget presentation.

Mr Ofori-Atta in his address revealed the yet to be created fund will be used to improve sports development in the country.

Ahmed Toure: Kotoko target joins Asec Mimosas

Ahmed Toure: Kotoko target joins Asec Mimosas

Bechem United striker Ahmed Toure has joined Ivorian giants Asec Mimosas on a two-year deal following the end of his contract with the Hunters.

The 29-year-old signed the deal with the former African Champions on Tuesday after agreeing terms with the club.

Jordan Ayew
Jordan Ayew

Jordan Ayew records most Premier League sprints after 16 games

Swansea City striker Jordan Ayew is much-maligned for his lack of enthusiasm on the pitch any time he dons the national team jersey to represent the Black Stars.

However, it appears that he is much more motivated at his club side this season wracking up the most sprints so far this season in the English Premier League.

Life after football: Derek Boateng puts-up luxury hotel

Life after football: Derek Boateng puts-up luxury hotel (PHOTOS)

Former Ghana midfielder Derek Boateng appears set for life after football following the completion of his luxury hotel in Accra.

Boateng's foray into the hospitality industry comes after he called time on his international career earlier this month after failing to earn a call-up to the senior national team (Black Stars) since 2013.

Mr Ali Halabi (right), the Lebanese Ambassador to Ghana, assisted by Mr Accad of Auto Parts Limited presenting the  trophy to Alicia Del Pesso and David Carreras
Mr Ali Halabi (right), the Lebanese Ambassador to Ghana, assisted by Mr Accad of Auto Parts Limited presenting the trophy to Alicia Del Pesso and David Carreras

Carreras, Alicia win Ada-Sogakope sailing race

The Ghana Racing Club plans to promote and popularise sailing to attract a younger generation of water sport enthusiasts.

BBC's top award

Ghanaian footballers miss out on BBC's top award

 The likes of Andre Ayew, Christian Atsu and Thomas Partey were all left red-faced after the BBC announced this year’s Africa footballer of the year award.

Senegal's Sadio Mane who has been nothing short of sensational was on the list alongside Dortmund’s Gabonese superstar Piere Aubameyang.

Italy fails to qualify for World Cup as Buffon retires in tears

A tearful Gianluigi Buffon said he was "sorry for all of Italian football" as he led a wave of international retirements after a World Cup play-off defeat by Sweden.

 Stars’ goal hero, Edwin Gyasi stays in control as Karim Seifeldin of Egypt tries to distract him. Picture: EMMANUEL QUAYE
Stars’ goal hero, Edwin Gyasi stays in control as Karim Seifeldin of Egypt tries to distract him. Picture: EMMANUEL QUAYE

No last laugh for Stars

Ghana's Black Stars failed to live up to their promise of silencing the Pharaohs of Egypt as they were held to a 1-1 draw by the Egyptians in their final Group E World Cup qualifier honoured at the Cape Coast Stadium.

Indeed, the Stars could have been greatly embarrassed, forced to fight from a goal down before recovering to share the points with the Russia 2018-bound Egyptians, who had nothing to lose in this game.

 Martha Bissah — Still serving her GAA indefinite ban
Martha Bissah — Still serving her GAA indefinite ban

Bissah issue being resolved — Deputy Sports Minister

The Deputy Minister of Youth and Sports, Pius Enam Hadzide has revealed that efforts have begun to resolve the impasse between the Ghana Athletics Association (GAA) and young middle-distance runner, Martha Bissah.

According to Mr Hadzide, the Minister, Isaac Asiamah, has mandated him to intervene in the case and find a solution in a bid to preventing Bissah from carrying out the threat of switching nationalities.

 Fred Pappoe — Olympics director
Fred Pappoe — Olympics director

Olympics stay demoted after losing Hearts, Bechem Utd protests

Any hope of Accra Great Olympics avoiding relegation has been effectively dashed as the Ghana Football Association (GFA) Disciplinary Committee has dismissed the club’s protests against Hearts of Oak and Bechem United in respect of their Premier League matches.

Olympics petitioned GFA Disciplinary Committee over Hearts failure to fully pay a fine of GH¢10,000 to the association before their match day 25 Ghana Premier League match at the Accra Sports Stadium in contravention of Articles 39(8)(b) and 39(8)(d) of the General Regulations of the GFA.

 Godfred Saka — Keen on leaving Aduana
Godfred Saka — Keen on leaving Aduana

Time to move on from Aduana — Saka

Godfred Saka, the captain of Ghana Premier League (GPL) champions, Aduana Stars, believes it is time to bid the club farewell and explore new challenges elsewhere.

Ghana end World Cup dream with draw against Egypt

Ghana drew 1-1 with Egypt in their final 2018 World Cup qualifying match played at the Cape Coast Stadium on Sunday.

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