The President of the Confederation of African Football (CAF), Issa Hayatou, has been named acting fifa president, following the decision of the football federation’s ethic committee to provisionally suspend Sepp Blatter, and Uefa president, Michel Platini. Issa Hayatou released a … Read more →
Argentina and Barcelona footballer Lionel Messi and his father should stand trial on tax fraud charges, a court in Spain has ruled. The judge in charge of the case rejected the request by prosecutors to drop the charges against the … Read more →
One of the high-profile judges caught in the alleged bribery and corruption scandal that has rocked Ghana’s judiciary is still fighting the Chief Justice and the Judicial Council over his impeachment as suggested by the investigative journalist Anas Aremeyaw Anas. … Read more →
Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo has tasked regional and constituency executives, as well as parliamentary candidates of the New Patriotic Party from the Ashanti Region, to repeat, in the election of 2016, the 80% margin of victory chalked by the party … Read more →
Following up on the Sarkodie car theft scandal, www.233times.net brings to Readers the full audio of the explanation given by the owner of the Infiniti which was allegedly stolen and has landed Sarkodie in the grips of the Police. Listen … Read more →
Dosty Dee, a friend of Sarkodie and the owner of the alleged stolen Infiniti car which has landed Sarkodie into trouble has rendered an unqualified apology and also explained the genesis of the theft. The Tema born US based business man who is … Read more →
The Criminal Investigation Department (CID) of the Police Service is investigating rapper Sarkodie for trying to register a stolen vehicle. The rapper was picked up by the police when he went to the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Authority (DVLA) in … Read more →
GHANA’s fourth Eurobond has been over-subscribed with orders exceeding US$2 billion, compared to a target of US$1 billion. “This represents an over-subscription of more than 100 per cent, indicating the high appetite for Ghana’s credit,” a statement issued by the … Read more →
It’s going to be an open relationship — the two of you + work. 1. We are going to take a while to commit. It’s not because we don’t want to commit or that we don’t care, but because work … Read more →