Celebrities throng Akwaaba Village to support Asantewaa’s singathon world record attempt


Some Ghanaian celebrities showed up at the Akwaaba Village to support Ghanaian entrepreneur Afua Asantewaa, who is attempting to break the longest singing marathon by an individual.

The likes of Nana Ama McBrown, Sista Afia, Cina Soul, Clemento Suarez, Lawyer Nti, and OB Amponsah are among the few who have demonstrated immense support for Asantewaa.

At the filling of this report, Afua Asantewaa had done about 30 hours of singing as she eyes to break the Guiness World Singathon record, which currently stands at 105 hours.

A large number of Ghanaians have also trooped to the venue in support of Asantewaa’s world record attempt, with patrons jamming to every tune.

There are a lot of well-wishers on social media, notably among them is the Vice President of Ghana, Dr. Mahamadu Bawumia, who wrote in a social media post, ‘Wishing Afua Asantewaa Aduonum all the best as she takes on the challenge of breaking the singathon record set by Indian singer Sunil Waghmare.

‘Your passion and talent shine brightly, and I
am confident you’ll definitely make history. Keep shining your heart out. We are with you.’

If things go as anticipated, Asantewaa is expected to reach and break the world record on Thursday morning.
Source: Ghana News Agency

TDC Development Company now TDC Ghana Limited


The management of TDC Development Company Limited says the name of the company has been changed to TDC Ghana Limited.

A public notice copied to the Ghana News Agency indicated that the name change would take immediate effect.

‘The official change from TDC Development Company Limited to TDC Ghana Limited takes immediate effect, and all future business will be conducted under the new name,’ the management notice stated.

It stated that the name change was made with the approval of the Board of Directors and its shareholders in conformity with Section 21(1)(a) and other applicable provisions of the Companies Act 2019 (Act 992).

TDC Development Company Limited now TDC Ghana Limited was set up in 1952 by an Act of Parliament with the responsibility to plan and develop about 63 square miles of acquisition land for various uses.

The company was given a 125-year lease term to manage the Tema Acquisition Area.

In 2017, the TDC was converted into a limited liability company with an enhanced mandate to expand its
operational and geographical scope beyond the Tema Acquisition Area. 
Source: Ghana News Agency

Black Stars to camp in Johannesburg ahead of 2023 AFCON


The Black Stars of Ghana will begin a ten-day camping in Johannesburg, South Africa on Sunday December 31, 2023 ahead of the TotalEnergies Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) tournament in Ivory Coast.

The team would use the period to prepare themselves for the battle ahead with hopes of ending Ghana’s over 40-year trophy drought.

The Black Stars would face Botswana in Johannesburg on Monday, January 8, 2024, before flying to Abidjan two days later for the continent’s biggest event.

The friendly encounter also would be an opportunity for Coach Chris Hughton to assess his team as they take on other top giants in the tournament.

Ghana is camped in Group B with Egypt, Cape Verde and Mozambique.

The four-time champions would open their campaign against Cape Verde after which they would take on Egypt and Mozambique.

The 2023 Africa Cup of Nations is scheduled for Saturday, January 13 to Sunday, February 11, 2024.
Source: Ghana News Agency

Celebrating christmas and moments in sports – CNA sports reporter writesKotoko back to winning ways as RTU get stuck in relegation zone

By Biwah Bryan

As the year comes to a close, it’s a perfect time to reflect on the highs and lows of the sports world. From the triumphant moments of record-breaking performances and unexpected victories to the challenges of suspensions, injuries and cancelled events, it’s been a rollercoaster ride for athletes, fans and everyone involved in the sporting industry.

Yet amidst all the ups and downs, one thing remains constant – the passion and dedication of those who live and breathe sports. Athletes who push themselves to the limits, coaches and trainers who tirelessly support them, journalists and commentators who bring us the latest news and insights, and of course, the fans who cheer from the sidelines or behind the screens.

This year has shown us that the power of sports goes beyond just entertainment. It has brought communities together, raised awareness for important causes, and provided a much-needed source of resilience and hope in challenging times. From the Olympics and Paralympics, to the return
of live events and the emergence of new talents, we have much to be proud of and grateful for.

So as we celebrate this Christmas, let us remember the impact that sports has on our lives, and the importance of supporting and uplifting each other. Whether you’re a seasoned pro or a casual fan, let’s continue to show the world what it truly means to be a sports enthusiast – one who embodies perseverance, teamwork, respect and sportsmanship.

On behalf of Cameroon News Agency Sports, we’d like to extend our warmest wishes to all our readers and sports fans around the world. May your Christmas be filled with love, joy and plenty of sporty moments to cherish. Stay safe, stay healthy, and let’s look forward to an even brighter year ahead!
Source: Cameroon News Agency

Asante Kotoko returned to winning ways at the expense of relegation threatened Real Tamale United (RTU) who gave the Porcupine Warriors a good run for their money at the Baba Yara Stadium on Sunday.

The Pride of the North surrendered to 1:0 defeat after holding their hosts till the 79th minute in a grueling match week 16 encounter between the two traditional teams.

Currently occupying the 17th position on the league table, RTU’s output did not depict a team battling relegation as they fought gallantly through the match.

High pressing by their forwards kept Asante Kotoko in their own half despite enjoying early possessing as they failed to transition into the half of their opponents.

Led by Mohammed Mankuyeli and Baba Kushibo, the visitors made it difficult for Kotoko to play their normal free flowing football in the opening five minutes.

Their first attempt at goal was recorded on the seventh minute when they finally managed to penetrate the midfield of the visitors but, Isaac Oppong’s strike deflected
off the body of an RTU defender for the first corner kick.

From that point, Kotoko began to find their rhythm in terms of their passing play and started piling pressure on RTU.

The travellers however threw away a fine opportunity to steal the lead against the run of play when their skipper, Mohammed Hardi delivered a curling cross into the six yard box, but both Kushibo and Mankuyeli failed to connect home due to wrong timing.

Richmond Lamptey was next to waste a glorious chance to break the deadlock with two minutes to end the first half when he failed to finish a beautiful build up involving about five players.

Referee Julien Nunoo ended the first half shortly after that narrow miss as both teams headed into the dressing room without a goal.

RTU returned a bit more purposeful compared to how they started the first half, fighting for every ball against a side determined to make home advantage count.

Consequently, the early exchanges of the second half was quiet lively with high intensity as both teams
stepped up their performance in search of the opener.

Kotoko looked more dangerous on the offensive, forcing the defence of RTU to work above themselves to repel all the threats.

The Porcupine Warriors would however intensify the pressure on the visitors with some eye-pleasing inter-positional play which only lacked good finishing to crown their efforts.

Their breakthrough finally arrived on the 79th minute when Steve Desse Mukwala converted a spot kick after Baba Yahaya was fouled in the box.

They held on to the slender lead for the rest of the match to record their seventh victory which moved them to the sixth spot on the league log.
Source: Ghana News Agency

Nazareth Methodist society organizes feast to mark Christmas


The Nazareth Methodist Church at Nkotompo has organised a feast for more than 500 congregants, aged and invited guest to mark the birth of Christ.

The happy crowd were served with traditional foods, including fufu, konkonte, ampesi, sobolo, fried maize and groundnuts, and bankye kakro, among other traditional foods to drum home the need to revert to these healthy traditional meals with life-saving properties.

Some of the church members, who spoke to the Ghana News Agency, were pleased by the gesture of the Church’s leadership to put a smile on the faces of many, especially the poor among the brethren.

Also, hampers with assorted items were presented to the aged to make this year’s Christmas a merry one.

Madam Esther Bruce, member of the Planning Committee, said it was worth appreciating the church members who had contributed in diverse ways to the running of the Nazareth Church.

‘We have a sense of belonging and brotherhood,’ she added.

Reverend Seth Williams, the Minister in Charge of the Nazareth Met
hodist Society, said the church was responsible for welfare of the members both in deeds and words, adding, ‘We are called to meet both the physical and spiritual needs of society and this is what we have done over the last five years.’
Source: Ghana News Agency

Christians celebrate Christmas


Christians are celebrating the birth of Jesus Christ, the foundation of their faith, on a day called Christmas.

Christmas is celebrated on the 25th of December every year to reassure the faithful of the bond they have with God and his immeasurable love for humanity.

Among the many activities lined up for the day include church services, picnics and parties.

In Ghana, many will attend special services in their best clothes and renewed spirit.

In Accra for instance, many will flock the beaches and places of fun after church service with family and friends to have fun.

The deeply conscious will indulge in meditation and supplication for spiritual renewal and divine favours.

Although some traditions and activities like the building of palm font tents and dolls, representing Mary, Jesus and other biblical characters associated with the virgin birth, are gradually fading, it is certainly a day on which every Ghanaian child looks forward to and every adult or parent prepares for.
Source: Ghana News Agency