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Ghana won Afcon four times, but the last time was 40 years ago. What went wrong with its football team?

[ad_1] The Africa Cup of Nations (Afcon) is the most important football tournament in Africa. It has been contested by the male national teams of countries on the continent since 1957. Egypt is the most successful country in the tournament’s history, with seven wins, the most recent in 2010. Previously, Ghana was the dominant force with four wins….

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Charging entities responsible for wrong E-levy charges

[ad_1] The Ghana Revenue Authority says charging entities are to blame for wrongful charges of the Electronic Transfer Levy (E-Levy). According to the Authority, these entities fail “to comply with the stipulated guidelines on connecting to the Electronic Levy Management System (ELMAS). These guidelines have been communicated to the charging entities for their information and…

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    David Raya’s mistakes could cost Arsenal the Premier League title, says Chris Sutton on It’s All Kicking Off… but he does pledge to write a letter of apology if the Spaniard proves him wrong!

    [ad_1] Raya was at fault for two Luton goals as Arsenal snatched dramatic 4-3 victory Mikel Arteta refused to discuss the goalkeeping situation after the match It will do Arsenal no harm at all to have Arteta out of sight at Villa Park – It’s All Kicking Off By Adam Shergold for MailOnline Published: 09:36…

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    Mahama got it wrong; our CEO was accurate – COCOBOD replies Minority

    [ad_1] The Ghana Cocoa Board (COCOBOD) has dismissed assertions by the Minority in Parliament that its Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Joseph Boahen Aidoo provided false information regarding cocoa forward sales. In a statement, COCOBOD clarified that it employs a diversified approach to cocoa sales, incorporating forward, spot, and prepayment strategies based on market dynamics, funding…

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      Michail Antonio has fought his whole career to prove people wrong and that fire inside has made him ‘better’ at West Ham – now he’s gunning for Mark Noble’s assist record

      [ad_1] Michail Antonio is, by his own admission, a fighter. He always has been. It got him into a few scrapes in his younger days but, more than anything, it got him to where he is now and it kept him there. It kept him battling his way up from non-League, tussling for his chance,…

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