Mr Osei Bonsu, manager of Asante Kotoko’s right fullback Samuel Frimpong “Eboue” has denied reports that his client has rejected a one and half years contract extension. Frimpong who’s contract is left with few day with the Porcupine warriors was called to the club’s secretariate together with his manager when he was offered a contract extension. It hugely circulated in the media the morden-day talented right back had rejected the contract offered, but his manager has said those reports are false and must be ignored. “Samuel Frimpong was invited to the club’s secrtariate to talk about his contract extension”. “It…
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Mr Richard Oppong Ansong, manager of Kumasi Asante Kotoko deputy captain Emmanuel “Pajero” Gyamfi has rubbished reports in the media claiming his client has extended his contract with the Ghana premier league giant. Gyamfi’s contract with Asante Kotoko expires at the end of the season and the club has not make any step of renewing the winger’s deal according his manager. “His contract has almost expired with Kotoko and we are yet to receive a call from the club either to end it here or continue”. “I have heard the news saying “Emma” has renewed his contract for three years,…
Kumasi Asante Kotoko former gaffer’s owed dept is finally paid by the National Circles Counsel (NCC). In a statement released by NCC, $41,000 has been been paid to Maxwell Konadu to resolve all impalses
Swedru based division one side “All Blacks supporters are not happy with the results and the position of their beloved club for the ongoing national division one league but are hopful not be relegated to the second division of Ghana football. All Blacks is seen 14th on the standing of Division one league, Zone two with just 18 points as at week 19. The former Ghana premier league side supporters’ chairman in a interview with your most reliable news portal amnewsworld.com was so confident and optimistic his team will clib up from the relegaition zone and fight for premier league…
Juvenile Club Owners Association Of Ghana “JUCOAG” spokesperson Justice Asare Nkansah with joy has praised the Ghana Football Association’s President, Kurt Edwin Simon Okraku for reviving the National Juvenile football. The Ghana football association yesterday launched juvenile league 2020/2021 and to be started on May 7 2021 after a ver long absence of the nation’s youth league. This has earned the FA lots of “hails and praises” from juvenile football loving fans and club administrators. amnewsworld.com in an exclusive interview with the Public Relations Officer for Juvenile Club Owners Association of Ghana “JUCOAG”, he said… “We must thank the Ghana…
Asante Kotoko confirmed in statement that USM Alger are yet to make payment for the acquisition of their highly-rated goal poacher Kwame Opoku. Opoku sealed a four-and-half year deal to the Algerian top-flight league club in a deal reported to be around the region of €500,000 He had a successful half-season spell with the Porcupine Warriors in his first year where he scored nine goals in 16 matches. Opoku joined Asante Kotoko from Division One League side Nkoranza Warriors before the commencement of the 2020/21 Ghana Premier League. Opoku had his maiden call-up to the senior national team of Ghana…
Supporters Chairman for Karela United, Mr. Emmanuel Donzy has said the players have their full support and very optimistic that 2020/21 Ghana premier season is for the Ainyinase based club despite their recent poor performance in the league. Karela United, who finished on to the league log for the first round had dropped to 5th position, having gained two points out of a possible twelve in the second round of the ongoing Ghana premier league, with 33pts behind Accra Great Olympics but the Unique Passions’ chairman is pretty sure his side will climb back top again and be crowned “champions”…
The Alliance for Social Equity and Public Accountability (ASEPA) has blamed the current state of the Saglemi Housing project on the lack of a national housing policy in the country. The $200 million project initiated by the erstwhile Mahama government was initially for the construction of 5,000 housing units. Though the first phase of the project has 1,500 housing units and was commissioned in 2016, it has since been left unused. Amidst this development, the country is currently embattled with an over two million housing deficit. In an interview with Citi Business News, the Executive Director of ASEPA, Mensah Thompson…
Some charcoal sellers in the national capital, Accra, are worried that the imminent ban on charcoal production in the Savannah Region will threaten their livelihoods. The Savannah Regional Minister, Saeed Muhazu Jibril, gave a 30-day ultimatum, which elapses in the coming days, to stop logging and commercial production of charcoal in the region. For a mother of 6, Lardy Issifu, a trader at the Odawna market, her only source of livelihood is the charcoal she sells. “The ban will pose a major challenge. This is our only source of livelihood. We do not have any formal education and selling charcoal…
The Registrar-General’s Department (RGD) has commenced an overview of its business processes to map out a new modified system to improve the online registration of businesses in the country. A statement signed by Mrs Jemima Oware, the Registrar-General and copied to the Ghana News Agency, said the four-day exercise, which started on Thursday, April 22, 2021, and ended on Tuesday, April 27, 2021, involved a step-by-step overview of all the current processes for registration and dissolution of businesses in Ghana. It said the exercise also formed part of preparations in the implementation of the Companies Act, 2019 (Act 992). The…