VIDEO: Exclusive Interview With Black Stars Debutant Kwadwo Poku
New York City FC midfielder and Black Stars debutant Kwadwo Poku spoke to ghnewsnow after the international friendly with Canada in Washington DC. Enjoy the full video.
New York City FC midfielder and Black Stars debutant Kwadwo Poku spoke to ghnewsnow after the international friendly with Canada in Washington DC. Enjoy the full video.
By Kofi Kyeremateng Ababio Among the museums of the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, DC, The National Museum of African Art is a meaningful part of Africa’s identity. There is no doubt that, the African Museum engages and educates every visitor, particularly people of African origin. As a resident of metropolitan Washington, DC, a day
The flag bearer of Ghana’s opposition New Patriotic Party, Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo Addo has met with the Ghanaian media in North America in Washington DC. The event, organized by the New Patriotic Party’s USA Branch (NPP-USA) was a one hour affair in which journalists coming from radio, internet and TV establishments were invited. The
The Canucks of Canada held the Ghana Black Stars to a 1-1 drawn game at the Robert F. Kennedy (RFK) Stadium in Washington DC in an international friendly yesterday. The 2 teams took advantage of the ‘FIFA window’ to test their might against each other. Canada, who go into a CONCACAF Round 4 qualifying duel
A section of the Jamaican press is apparently not happy about Dancehall star Sean Pul’s decision to be part of a line-up billed to perform for Pope Francis as he visits the capital of the United States. Below is a cull from 18karatereggae.com The piece was titled Reggae Dancehall has become a joke. Sean Paul
Deep throated sources have confirmed to ghnewsnow that a group of Ghanaians identifying themselves as the pressure group, Ghanaians Against Bad Governance (GABG) are planning a repeat of the protest they staged at the Ghana Embassy in Washington DC. This time the protest is aimed at the President when he arrives in the US
A group calling itself Ghanaians Against Bad Governance (GABG) yesterday held a protest at the country’s embassy in Washington DC, USA. The group was protesting what it described as issues affecting Ghanaians and causing hardship for them. Key among these issues they said, were corruption in government, a rapidly declining currency and the attendant rising