Dancehall act, Shatta Wale, on Saturday joined hundreds of Ghanaians to welcome the Queen’s Baton Relay, which is on tour of some Commonwealth countries, ahead of the games in August this year. Grateful for the opportunity given him, he took … Read more →
On my recent trip to Israel, the first archaeological dig we encountered was in the city of Caesarea Maritima. It was of some government offices from the Byzantine period. As I hurriedly got out my camera and began taking pictures of … Read more →
Business man Asuma Banda has advised former President Jerry Rawlings to emulate the statesmanship of his successor John Kufuor. The Antrak Air Chairman said Mr Rawlings could use more tactful and diplomatic means to admonish President John Mahama rather than … Read more →
Credible information gathered by www.233times.net reveals that, the eloquent stammerer, Kojo Oppong Nkrumah, the known voice on Joy FM that begins the day of listeners with updates is no longer with the Multimedia Group of Companies. Kojo hosted his last … Read more →
The two Ligue 1 clubs have expressed interest in signing the Ghanaian lateral defender but Stade Velodrome looks the more likely destination French giants Olympique Marseille and Lille are plotting a swoop for Ghanaian defender Daniel Opare from Standard Liege. … Read more →
Gospel musician Cwesi Oteng is the only artiste from Ghana whose song was named among the Top 30 Gospel Songs of 2013. Cwesi’s song ‘I Win’, was ranked the 7th top gospel song in the world in a shortlist that … Read more →
With barely three years into the production of oil in commercial quantities in Ghana, renowned economists say revenue accrued from the oil sector has been spent on non-priority areas including art and culture, adding that oil revenues which went into … Read more →
President John Mahama has told the nation in his New Year’s message that the Black Stars stand a good chance of shining at this year’s World Cup. In his live broadcast message on Tuesday in Accra, the President congratulated the … Read more →