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Rajan Singh, Sales and Marketing Head of Cave & Gardens Ghana Ltd, has once again demonstrated his unwavering commitment to education and youth development.
Continuing a long-standing tradition, he sponsored medals and refreshments for the Ministry of Health (MOH) Basic School’s Mini Olympics, held as part of the institution’s golden jubilee celebration.
A golden milestone marked with Sports and celebration
The Mini Olympics took place on Tuesday, October 28, 2025, at the school’s Korle Bu compound, setting the tone for a week dedicated to honouring 50 years of academic excellence.
The event brought together pupils, teachers, and alumni in an atmosphere charged with excitement and pride.
Activities began with an invigorating aerobics session led by Emmanuel Nii Adjin Olla Williams, President of the Ghana Tug of War Association, setting a lively rhythm for the day.
Competitions followed in quick succession: tug of war, lime and spoon races, 200-metre sprints, and table tennis, all designed to promote teamwork, fitness, and healthy competition among participants.
The main anniversary durbar is set for Saturday, when the school community will reconvene to celebrate five decades of educational impact and sporting achievement.
Singh’s steadfast support
Rajan Singh’s sponsorship reflects his deep-rooted belief in the power of education and sports to shape future leaders.
Through Cave & Gardens Ghana Ltd, producers of Sara Foods and Abest Drinks, he has consistently supported schools across the country for more than ten years, contributing to programs that inspire discipline, wellness, and community growth.
His latest gesture at the MOH Basic School not only added vibrancy to the anniversary festivities but also highlighted his company’s enduring commitment to nurturing young talent.
By investing in such initiatives, Singh continues to leave a lasting imprint on Ghana’s educational landscape—one celebration, one child, and one school at a time.
Source Richard Achore
Doris Boaduwaa scored a brilliant hat-trick while Comfort Yeboah added a stunning strike to seal Ghana’s place at the next continental tournament in Morocco next year.
She thanked God for her form because during the last WAFCON in Morocco, she found it difficult to score. The multiple awards winner believes the Queens can become African champions.
The second-leg performance delighted fans at the Accra Sports Stadium who chanted and cheered the Black Queens to victory.
Swedish coach Kim Bjorkegren has transformed the team and the players played their roles very well from the goal keeper, defenders, midfielders and forwards.
“We are just getting better and better,” Bjorkegren said after the qualification, praising his youthful squad’s progress.
The coach expressed optimism about the team’s continued development as they prepare for next year’s continental competition.
He described the Black Queens’ advancement as a sign of a promising future for Ghanaian women’s football.
Boaduwaa expressed satisfaction with her hat-trick performance, which proved decisive in the comprehensive victory over Egypt. Midfielder Evelyn Badu, who played a key role in the thrashing, pledged that the team would push for World Cup qualification at the tournament.
“We will make sure we qualify to the World Cup,” Badu said after Ghana sealed their WAFCON berth.
Josephine Bonsu and Chantelle Boye-Hlorkah who played for the first time at the Accra Sports Stadium were satisfied with the support and success.
The Black Queens, thrice runners up placers join hosts Morocco and 10 other qualified nations for the 2026 tournament, which serves as the African qualifying route for the FIFA Women’s World Cup.
Ghana’s dominant aggregate scoreline of 7-0 after winning the first leg by three goals demonstrates their readiness to compete at the continental level.
The qualification testifies an eventful experience for Bjorkegren’s young squad, which has shown consistent improvement throughout the qualifying rounds.
A semifinal place at the tournament would guarantee Ghana’s qualification for the 2027 FIFA Women’s World Cup in Brazil.
The Black Queens have been motivated by sponsorship from MTN, the leading telecom company.
From Sammy Heywood Okine
Josephine Afua Kyerewaa Bonsu has never had a bad game for the Black Queens since she started featuring for the Ghana senior women’s football team.
She featured prominently at the 2025 Women's African Cup of Nations Tournament (WAFCON) in Morocco and against Egypt for the 2026 WAFCON Qualifiers she was exceptional, not committing mistakes and playing well feeding her midfielders and forwards with intelligent passes and accurate crosses.
The FC Carl Zeiss Jena player in the Women’s Bundesliga is just a delight to watch.
Josephine Afua Kyerewaa Bonsu, 26 was born in Berlin, Germany on 1999-08-20, though she plays as a forward in her club, she settles well as a defender for Ghana .
She possess technical qualities to thrive at the highest level, but what makes her super is her confidence and style, making her a captivating figure in women’s football.
Kyerewaa was scouted by former Black Queens coach Nora Häuptle in September 2024.
Hauptle spotted her talent while she played for Carl Zeiss Jena, and she has always appreciated the warm reception and support from Ghanaians
Many football fans have admired her style and decided to join her fan club which is about to be formed to cheer her whenever she plays in Ghana.
Kyerewaa's father is Ghanaian and mother is German.
Head coach Kim Lars Bjorkegren has also spotted her to be very reliable and important for the Black Queens' success.
By Sammy Heywood Okine
Boxing Team Boxing Club Drouais from France have received certificates of participation in 'Road To Accra -Ghana' Boxing Tournament staged at the Accra Sports Stadium on Sunday 19th October 2025 by the Bukom Boxing Gym with support from Ghana Boxing Federation and Interim Management Committee of Ghana Professional Boxing.
During the tour, the Team visited of some important places like the James Town Beach and Accra Post Office. They walked through the densely populated community of Bukom, Akotolante to Atukpai. They tasted some Ghanaian meals, notably fufu and kokonte with soup and made some donations.
Before the tournament they participated in a medical seminar organised by the Ghana Boxing Federation (GBF) and National Sports Authority (NSA).
The team also met officials of the France Embassy.
Boxing Club Drouais were presented a special souvenir from the Director General of NSA Mr. Yaw Ampofo Ankrah before they left.
According to Augustus Dodoo, PRO / Assistant Coach of the Bukom Boxing Gym, the visit was very successful as the Bukom boxers also shared and learn a lot from their new friends.
He was hopeful of a fruitful exchange programme for the Bukom boxers to also know France.
"This programme is very laudable and we must sustain, support and maintain the relationship" he said.
He commended the GBF and NSA for their assistance during the tournament.
By Sammy Heywood Okine
Ghana’s senior women’s national team, the Black Queens, are brimming with confidence as they prepare to take on Egypt in the second leg of the 2026 Women’s Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON) qualifiers at the Accra Sports Stadium on Tuesday, October 27.
The Queens head into the encounter with a commanding 3-0 lead from the first leg in Cairo, where they outclassed the Egyptians with a spirited display that combined speed, skill, and teamwork. Goals from key attackers Evelyn Badu, Doris Boaduwaa, and Grace Asantewaa sealed the convincing win and gave the team a solid platform to build on at home.
Under the guidance of new Swedish coach Kim Lars Björkegren, the Black Queens have shown renewed tactical discipline, attacking flair, and confidence. Björkegren, who took charge earlier this year, has introduced a structured, possession-based style that has brought the best out of his players, particularly the midfield and forward line.
“We respect Egypt, but we are focused on our game. The players are confident, and we want to make our home fans proud,” Coach Björkegren said ahead of the match.
The team’s resurgence comes at a time when the Ghana Football Association (GFA) is enjoying strong corporate backing, notably from telecom giant MTN, whose $2 million sponsorship package supports all four national teams — the Black Stars, Black Queens, Black Satellites, and Black Starlets. The partnership has provided critical motivation and logistical support that have improved preparations and morale within the national teams.
The Queens will once again rely on the creativity of Asantewaa in midfield, the pace and finishing of Boaduwaa, and the leadership and vision of Badu as they aim to wrap up the tie in front of a home crowd expected to fill the Accra Sports Stadium.
With a three-goal cushion and renewed belief, the Black Queens are tipped to complete the job and advance to the next round of qualifiers for Morocco 2026.
Kick-off is at 4:00 p.m. at the Accra Sports Stadium.
Source Nii Maale Adsei
… The Tornado steps up on the Tennis Court
Stephen Appiah won the Ghana Premier League, Ghana FA Cup, Coppa Italia, Supercoppa Italia, Turkish Super Lig, Turkish Super Cup and the FIFA U17 World Championship.
He was not named CAF Footballer of the Year, he did not win the FIFA World Cup, African Cup, BBC African Player of the Year and UEFA Cup nor was he named in CAF XI, but he is still the man many people admire.
Ghanaian football legend, Stephen Tornado Appiah is never idle even after completing his illustrious career as a professional footballer.
The man who played football from the streets of Chorkor to Indafa park at Mamprobi, through Bukom before joining Accra Hearts of Oak and traveling to Europe to feature for top clubs in Italy and Turkey. He served the National football team, the Black Stars by good example, leading Ghana to its first ever FIFA World Cup Qualification and glory has found another lovely sports.
The talented, skilful and forceful footballer played as a midfielder for Udinese, Parma, Brescia, Juventus and Fenerbahçe. Appiah was a member of the Ghana national team, which he played for the Black Starlets (winners of FIFA U17 World Cup 1995), Black Satellites, Black Meteors, the Olympic team 2004, and senior level, Black Stars.
He is now a social tennis player and has taken his aces and volleys to a high grade because his technical abilities are so superb and flashy.
He gives much credit to his trainer, popularly known as Rasta who was also a footballer but could not rise to stardom.
The two have trained privately for years and have now come out to challenge and beating some youthful tennis gems.
Reigning over younger tennis players has gingered Appiah with some hope that he must play and inspire others.
So after football, the Tornado. Nii Barnie Appiah from James Town has not given up in sports.
Despite his effective managerial role in steering the Black Stars to their fifth World Cup, he is inspiring young tennis players as well.
Stephen Appiah has taken his tennis lessons very serious and never joke with his training.
Linking up with personalities on the courts has also given him another level of confidence to increase his leadership qualities and may end up in politics or spearheading the Ghana Tennis fraternity.
People have not forgotten his philanthropy and always bless him for his love for humanity.
Now he is being pushed to consider politics and turn his community around.
He has considered all the opportunities but he is gradually building himself and establishing a guide for younger generations not to give up, but always find something to do despite the odds and challenges.
As Deputy Chairman of the Black Stars management committee, he has accomplished the task of qualifying the National football team to the next World Cup in USA, Mexico and Canada.
His other agenda is to make Ghana Tennis attractive and encourage more young players in school. to get on the court.
He gives much credit to Rasta for getting him engaged even after football to find a new sporting love.
By playing tennis after football, Appiah has widened his scope and vision of leadership. He has transformed and he knows what he is gaining.
He believes every football star must plan for the future, because one cannot play after some time.
His desire is to help in any form and position to motivate young athletes. .
For Stephen Appiah, he loves to share and give hope to fellow human beings.
He urged sports people not to give up, but keep on trying till they succeed.
He is Deputy Chairman of the Black Stars Management Committee who have guided the current Black Stars to another FIFA World Cup Qualification in 2026 in USA. Mexico and Canada.
He attributes the success of the Black Stars to discipline, commitment and professional attitude of players.
He will not reject any role to shape Ghana Tennis and the Ghana Olympic Movement.
By Sammy Heywood Okine
MTN Ghana has once again demonstrated its leadership in marketing excellence, innovation, and customer experience after being named the Overall Marketing-Oriented Telecommunications Company of the Year and inducted into the CIMG Telecommunications Hall of Fame for the sixth time at the 2024 Chartered Institute of Marketing, Ghana (CIMG) Awards.
The honour reinforces MTN Ghana’s reputation as a brand that delivers impactful marketing initiatives and customer-driven strategies that continue to shape Ghana’s telecommunications industry.
The 2024 CIMG Awards, held under the theme “Repositioning Brand Ghana: Marketing for Economic Growth and Transformation,” recognised organisations and individuals who have shown creativity, strategic leadership, and a commitment to delivering value to their stakeholders.
This latest recognition adds to MTN Ghana’s long list of achievements at the CIMG Awards. Over the years, the company has been recognised for excellence in digital transformation, brand innovation, customer experience, and corporate social investment, affirming its leadership as a trusted and forward-looking brand.
Commenting on the awards, Stephen Blewett, Chief Executive Officer of MTN Ghana, expressed appreciation to customers, partners, and employees for their continued loyalty and support.
“We dedicate this recognition to our customers and partners whose confidence in us keeps us striving for excellence. Our customers remain at the heart of everything we do, and this award is as much theirs as it is ours,” he said.
Noel Kojo Ganson, Chief Consumer Officer of MTN Ghana, said, “This recognition from CIMG is a testament to the passion and dedication of our teams and partners who continue to deliver on our promise of creating shared value. At MTN, marketing goes beyond advertising – it’s about innovation that improves lives, connections that empower people, and actions that build a sustainable future for all.”
He added that MTN’s consistent recognition reflects the company’s focus on digital leadership, customer needs, and sustainability, anchored on its Ambition 2025 strategy.
“Our performance is driven by a clear purpose – to make our customers’ lives a whole lot brighter through relevant, insight-led solutions,” he said.
MTN’s approach to marketing and business growth is guided by its belief that a connected life must also be a sustainable one. The company continues to invest in clean energy solutions, digital and financial inclusion initiatives, and community empowerment programmes that contribute to national development.
MTN Ghana remains committed to leading in digital innovation and sustainable growth, while supporting Ghana’s digital transformation agenda and promoting best practices in marketing across the industry.
Source MTN
The official "Tour du Ghana 2025" is a major cycling event that will take place from November 13th to 24th, 2025, featuring eight stages from the Greater Accra to Eastern, Volta, Ashanti and Oti regions.
According to Alhaji Shabaan Mohammed, Secretary General of the Ghana Cycling Federation, the event, organized by the Ghana Cycling Federation will involve 12 international teams, some from USA, Europe and neighbouring countries like Benin, Nigeria, Togo, Burkina Faso and Cote d’Ivoire, while the event is designed to be a mix of sports and cultural exploration.
Speaking in an exclusive interview on Omashi TV, he gave details of the programme which starts on November 13 with arrivals.
He expressed that the main official start, which is the flagging of the race will be done on November 15 by the President of the Republic of Ghana and the cyclists will move out of Accra to other regions and end the tour on November 24, 2025.
He noted that the 10th edition is a special edition so it has been linked to promote tourism so many tourist sites would be visited.
Shabaan Mohammed thanked key sponsors like MTN Ghana, Stanbic Bank Ghana, Promasidor, and Verna Mineral Water by Twellium Ghana Ltd. He acknowledged the support of the Seat of Government (The Presidency), Ghana Olympic Committee (GOC) and National Sports Authority (NSA).
He also commended the media for their wonderful support in promoting and giving much publicity to the Tour du Ghana 2025.
He was accompanied by Mr. Seidu Sulley a veteran cyclist and bicycle repairer who advised that drivers and other road users should respect cyclists because aside sport, it is a means of transportation.
He urged the Police and security agents to support and aid cyclists especially during the Tour.
By Sammy Heywood Okine
Ghana’s George Faho Mensah of the Panix Boxing Club in Accra will fight Joseph Hayden of The United Kingdom for the Commonwealth Silver Welter weight title on the 21st Nov 2025 in Doncaster Dome, United Kingdom, Yorkshire, Doncaster.
Joe Hayden, a south paw who is 26 years old is undefeated in 20 fights, while George Faho Mensah 20, from Accra has 11 fights, won ten with one lose.
According to Mensah who is managed by SP Sports Management in Ghana, this is a fine chance to showcase himself to the world.
He said though it will be his first fight in Europe, he is determined to make history and grab the belt, because he needs it badly to prove that he is a champion.
According to Faho, his idols like Azumah Nelson and Ike Quartey went out to win, and he can do same.
He was not intimidated by the record of Hayden, but promised to shock him and make him taste defeat.
The highly motivated Faho Mensah is one of the young boxing prospects in Ghana.
His manager, Samuel Darkwa Agyei also thinks this is an opportunity they must grab and utilise with a decisive victory.
By Sammy Heywood Okine
Achimota based golfer, Charity Vogel has made a golfing statement at the nation’s premier golf hub after emerging top female winner of the 2025 edition of the All-Star Insurance Brokers Pink Cup Golf Tournament which was played in the nation’s capital. Despite a late huge challenge from some fine amateur golfers on the greens, Vogel maintained her composure and grabbed the main women’s trophy of the 2025 All Stars Insurance Brokers Pink Cup in the presence of her husband, himself a golfer. Another well-known golfer at Achimota, Vastie Amoafo-Yeboah with a handicap of 14 bagged in 34 points for the second ahead of Mary Prempeh. The golf competition drew over 100 golfers from clubs across Ghana and beyond, who all played in support of breast cancer awareness, education, and fundraising for victims and health centers.
Hosted by the Ladies Wing of the Achimota Golf Club, the tournament was held under ideal weather conditions and saw vibrant golfers with most players donning pink to symbolize solidarity with the cause. The event was made possible through partnerships with numerous sponsors, including All Star Insurance Brokers (headline sponsor), Lancaster University Ghana, Alfapetro Ghana Ltd, Premier Aesthetic Clinic, Zenith Bank, Nuffield Clinic, Fairway Golf Academy, Addison Bosman Consultants, Ghandour cosmetics, Dominion Christian Academy, Pink for Africa Foundation, Roses and More, Lush Hair and Fine Mineral Water, among others which were all passionate about the essence of the golf tournament. The five Ghana Lady Professional Golfers, Mercy Werner, Felicity Okyei Gyeabour, Constance Awuni, Grace Delali Yawa Komladzei and Jessica Bearls Tei lent their full support to AGC’s Pink October 2025.
Richard Smith and Romina Alviz won the closest to the pin prize whiles Kofi Akyene and Suzanne Butah grabbed the longest drive prizes while Esther Addison was encouraged with the booby prize of the competition. In the Ladies Pros category, Mercy Werner bagged 32 points for the trophy. Jan Vogel and Hajia Zenabu Sulemana won the men’s and women’s seniors top prizes at the tournament. Stephanie Ugochukwu
Maame Afua Ayesu and Irene Tumweebaze with the scores of 34, 37 and 38 points respectively took the ladies group C third, second and first prizes while the Princess Nkansah -Boadu, Zimbabwean Makosi Musambasi and Kezayah Afatsawo stepped forward for the first three trophies of the ladies group division. Philip Ayensu beat Ayoub Ghandour and Michael Owusu Boateng to the men’s main trophy. In an interview with a section of the media after series of auctions and raffle draws were done at the closing ceremony, the lady captain of the Achimota Golf Club, Kous Louanges Mang on behalf of the organizing committee expressed the gratitude to the various sponsors, golfers, some breast cancer victims for their efforts which contributed to the successful organization of the tournament. She revealed that proceeds generated from the competition will be donated to the breast cancer unit of the Korle Bu Teaching Hospital, Achimota Health and some victims.
Credit Phil John Quartey