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We received $105K for African Games coverage, NOT $3 million – GBC Director General

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The Director-General of the Ghana Broadcasting Corporation (GBC), Prof. Amin Alhassan, has clarified that the media organization received $105,000, not the $3 million mentioned by Sports Minister Mustapha Ussif during his testimony to the Public Accounts Committee (PAC).

This clarification came in response to a question from Sam Nartey George, the Member of Parliament for Ningo-Prampram, regarding the payment status for coverage. Mustapha had claimed that the full payment had already been made.

“GBC was the official broadcaster for the 13th All African Games, and I can confirm that full payment has been made to GBC. I can’t remember the exact amount but I know that it is in the excess of $3 million,” he said.

But reacting to the comment, Prof. Alhassan refuted the claims made by the Minister in an interview on GTV.

“We facilitated payments to foreign third parties who came in to do the production and not for the benefit of GBC. GBC’s benefit, I repeat, $105,000 and that is what we got.”

Meanwhile, the Ministry is yet to react to the counter-response from GBC.

GTV Sports+ secures TV rights to telecast Ghana Premier League

GTV Sports+ has been named the new broadcaster for the Ghana Premier League for the next five seasons, according to Oyerepa FM.

This decision follows the Ghana Football Association’s (GFA) decision not to renew StarTimes’ contract as the official broadcaster of the league. StarTimes, a Chinese pay-TV network, had held the broadcasting rights for the Premier League and the FA Cup since 2020, but the contract was terminated after the 2023/24 season.

Reports indicate that GTV Sports+ has reached an agreement with the GFA to broadcast the league for the next five years. The deal, worth $2 million, makes GTV Sports+ the exclusive TV rights holder for both the Ghana Premier League and the FA Cup.

Fans can look forward to extensive coverage, including live matches, highlights, and in-depth analysis, provided by GTV Sports+. The 2024/25 Ghana Premier League season is scheduled to begin on September 6.

OFFICIAL: Ransford Mensah completes move to Hearts Of Oak

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Ghanaian defender Ransford Mensah has completed his much-anticipated transfer to Hearts of Oak.

The skilled defender made the switch from lower-division club Danbort FC to join the Ghana Premier League powerhouse.

“Done Deal! From Danbort FC to Hearts of Oak. Ransford Mensah is a Phobian, and we are pleased to call you one of ours,” the Accra-based club said on Monday, August 19.

Ransford Mensah is one of seven new signings unveiled by Hearts of Oak today.

The other new players introduced by the club include Ramzy Yussif, Mawuli Wayo, Hussein Mohammed, Kwabena Boateng, Isshak Saani Mohammed, and Yahaya Draman.

OFFICIAL: Hearts Of Oak announce deal with Yahaya Adraman

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Ghana Premier League side, Hearts Of Oak has officially signed Yahaya Adraman, a former right-back for Bibiani Gold Stars FC.

The 29-year-old has been a standout player in the league, particularly since his move from Liberty Professionals in 2021.

Following a disappointing season that almost ended in relegation, the Rainbow Club has been seeking to strengthen their squad.

They confirmed the addition of the seasoned defender on their social media platforms after he passed his medical exam, just ahead of the new season.

“Done Deal! Yahaya Adraman. The beautiful people with beautiful colours are pleased to welcome you to the Phobia Family. He joins us from Gold Stars,” the club statement indicated.

Hearts of Oak view Adraman’s experience and skills as crucial assets as they aim to compete for titles in the upcoming season.

OFFICIAL: Mawuli Wayo signs for Hearts Of Oak

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Hearts of Oak have officially announced the signing of Mawuli Wayo from Bibiani Goldstars following several weeks of negotiations.

Although Bibiani Goldstars offered Mawuli a contract extension after last season, he chose to decline and instead join the capital-based giants, with whom he has been training for several weeks.

Mawuli showcased his skills in their recent match against Kpando Heart of Lions during the Gbese Mantse Homowo Charity Cup, where he delivered an outstanding performance.

Over the past three seasons in the Ghana Premier League, Mawuli has made 44 appearances, scoring three goals and providing three assists.

He is the fifth player to be announced by Hearts of Oak today, following the signings of Yayaha Draman, Kwame Boateng, Hussein Mohammed, and Yussif Ahmed Ramzy.

OFFICIAL: Hearts Of Oak announce Kwabena Boateng signing

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Hearts of Oak have secured the signing of Kwabena Boateng, a former striker for Legon Cities, on a three-year contract that will keep him with the club until 2027.

The 18-year-old joins the Phobians as a free agent after successfully passing his medical examination last week.

Boateng’s signing is a notable addition to Hearts of Oak’s attacking arsenal, bringing a dynamic style of play to the team.

Renowned for his speed and agility, Boateng impressed during his tenure at Cities, where he played 28 matches and netted six goals.

His performance there showcased his potential, making him a valuable asset as Hearts of Oak gears up for the upcoming season.

As the club looks to strengthen its attacking lineup, Boateng’s youth and top-level experience will be pivotal in their pursuit of both domestic and continental success.

His inclusion is expected to bring renewed energy to the squad as they strive to build on their previous accomplishments and compete for major titles.

Yussif Basigi names Black Princesses final squad for FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup

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Black Princesses coach, Yussif Basigi has named his final squad for the FIFA U-20 women’s World Cup in Columbia.

The list includes Auburn University’s shot stopper Jenna Kayla Sarpong and Alexandra Emefa Tay, a defender who plays for Seattle United ECNL. Midfielder Stella Nyamekye is back in the squad having recovered from an injury that forced her to pull out of the African Games in March.

Mafia Nyame of AS FAR will lead the attack along side Salamatu Abdulai and Mary Amponsah of Ampem Darkoa Ladies.

The FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup will kick off in Columbia from Saturday, August 31 – Sunday, September 22, 2024. Ghana are paired with Japan, Austria and New Zealand in Group E.

The players are as follows: 

NPP Manifesto: Bawumia promises upgraded pitches and buses to improve Ghana Premier League

The Vice President and Flagbearer of the NPP, Dr Mahamudu Bawumia has announced bold steps by his government to directly support the revival of the Ghana Premier League, as well as other clubs.

Launching the NPP’s 2024 Manifesto, which he described as bold solutions, Dr Bawumia announced comprehensive and sustainable sports development policies, including funding, training, tax incentives and direct support.


Dr. Bawumia revealed that as President, his government will “support the revival of the Premier League, and Clubs, to improve commercial viability, and to create related jobs.”

Giving details of what he intends to do as President, Dr Bawumia said his government directly support the Premier League and the clubs by “directing policy through the National Lotteries Authority and the Gaming Commission to establish and fund a Sports Employment Module to assist Premier League clubs fund operational expenses, including player remuneration.”

In addition, Dr. Bawumia announced that his government will “provide a bus each to Premier League Clubs” to ease the transportation burdens of Premier League clubs.

To encourage corporate investment in sports, Dr. Bawumia also revealed his government’s intention to
“use tax incentives, including a flat tax, to incentivise private sector investments in sports.”

Source: Myjoyonline

NPP Manifesto: Bawumia promises budgetary support for school sports

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The flagbearer of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Dr Mahamadu Bawumia, has stated a strong desire by his government to prioritise the development of sports at the grassroots.

Earlier this year in February, when he delivered his major policy address to the nation, Dr. Bawumia revealed a novelty idea to establish what he called the Ghana School Sports Secretariat, a vehicle he said would be used by his government to drive sustainable grassroot sports development, starting at the school level, to promote sports and education.

This vision has now been enshrined in the NPP Manifesto, as the Vice President highlighted it in his address, and expects to implement it when voted into office.

As part of his broad vision for sports, Dr. Bawumia announced that his government “will establish the Ghana School Sports Secretariat, which will be an agency under the ministry responsible for sports, in collaboration with other stakeholders such as the Ghana Education Service (GES) and sports federations.”

With funding for school sports being a challenge over the years, the establishment of the school sports Secretariat, as an agency under the ministry responsible for sports, and as a brainchild of the President himself, is expected to provide annual budgetary allocations to ensure sustainable development.

The Bawumia also reiterated his quest to partner international sports bodies, to make Ghana a hub for emerging or alien sports in Africa.

“My government will also seek school-level collaboration with international sports bodies like the NBA and NFL to make Ghana a hub for these emerging sports in Africa, to create more opportunities for young people.”

“We have already tried this with the NFL, the governing body for American Football League.”

Source: Myjoyonline

CAF Champions League: FC Samartex clinch crucial win over Victoria United in Cameroon

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FC Samartex 1996 earned a vital 1-0 away win against Cameroonian champions Victoria United in the first leg of their CAF Champions League qualifier at the Japoma Stadium in Douala.

Emmanuel Mamah scored the only goal of the match in the second half, heading in powerfully from a corner kick to give the Ghanaian team a significant edge ahead of the return leg.

Head coach Nurudeen Amadu opted for a strong lineup, with Kofi Baah in goal and Ebenezer Acquah serving as captain.

Victoria United started the match on the front foot, controlling the early proceedings but failing to create any clear chances against Samartex’s solid defense.

As the game progressed, Samartex began to take control of possession, but despite several opportunities, they were unable to break the deadlock in the first half.

After halftime, Samartex increased their attacking pressure, which ultimately led to Mamah’s decisive goal.

Both teams battled fiercely in the final minutes, but Samartex remained resilient to secure the victory.

Samartex will aim to complete the job in the second leg, scheduled for August 25 at the Accra Sports Stadium.