Vice President launches student entrepreneurship programme at UPSA

Vice President Jane Naana Opoku-Agyemang has launched the Students Entrepreneurship and Enterprise Development (SEED) Programme at the University of Professional Studies, Accra. The initiative is designed to support student entrepreneurs and build on the Adwumawura Programme. The National Entrepreneurship and Innovation Programme is implementing it in partnership with the National Union of Ghana Students. The programme aims to address youth…

WAJESHA condemns SA xenophobic attacks, warns of growing public and mental health crisis

Demonstrators march against the wave of xenophobic attacks in Khayelitsha township near Cape Town, May 31, 2008 [File: Mark Wessels/Reuters] The West African Journalists for Environment Science Health and Agriculture has strongly condemned the continued xenophobic attacks against Africans in South Africa, warning that beyond the violence, the situation is rapidly evolving into a serious public health and mental health…

Ghanaian youngster Philip Frimpong begins trial at Ipswich Town – Ghana Latest Football News, Live Scores, Results

Ghanaian midfielder Philip Frimpong has officially commenced a trial period with English Championship side Ipswich Town, taking a significant step toward a potential professional contract. The young midfielder, who is under the management of Kick Nation Sports, has reportedly made a strong early impression on the technical team at the club’s training grounds. His performances have been described as promising…

First National Bank introduces its first Private Banking Lounge, redefining Premium Banking in Ghana

First National Bank Ghana has officially unveiled its first Private Banking Lounge at its Airport Branch, reinforcing the bank’s commitment to delivering a banking experience that matches the ambitions and lifestyle of clients. The Gold Coast Lounge, which opens its doors to clients today, is the centrepiece of First National Bank’s Private Banking offering, a carefully curated suite of bespoke…

I don’t need to inform the President before sacking coach Otto Addo

By Kwame Bediako Minister for Sports and Recreation, Kofi Adams has strongly defended the Ghana Football Association’s decision to sack former Black Stars head coach Otto Addo, insisting he was not required to seek President John Mahama’s approval before the move. Speaking on Asempa FM, Adams said the dismissal fell squarely within his mandate and the GFA’s technical‑management framework, rather…

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