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GFA announce financial packages for clubs

The Executive Committee of the Ghana Football Association has approved financial packages for clubs ahead of the start of the 2019/2020 Football Season.

The package is an advance to the clubs to help them prepare for the upcoming season, and it will be deducted from sponsorship funds due the clubs should the GFA secure sponsorship deals for the respective leagues.

Below is a breakdown of financial packages to Premier League, Division One and Women’s Premier League clubs:

1. 50,000 Cedis for each of the 18 Premier League club totalling 900,000 Cedis.

2. 25,000 Cedis for each of the 48 Division One League clubs totalling 1,200,000 Cedis.

3. 10,000 Cedis to each of the Women’s Premier League Clubs.

The GFA will also supply the following number of footballs to the clubs: 30 footballs to each of the Premier League club, 20 footballs to each Division One club and 20 footballs to each Women’s Premier League club.

The Executive Council has also approved subsidies for registration cards for the various competitions.

Premier League clubs will pay 10 cedis per card instead of 50, Division One clubs will pay 10 cedis per card instead of 25 cedis and women’s clubs will also pay 10 cedis per card instead of 25 cedis.

The GFA has also approved that registration cards will be free from next season.

Meanwhile all clubs will receive sets of bibs in the course of the season when the bibs promised the clubs arrive.

-Ghana FA

80% of HIV patients in Ghana are Christians – AIDS Commission

Ghana AIDS Commission has revealed that Christians constitute about 80 per cent of Persons Living HIV (PLHIV) in Ghana.

Officials attribute the trend to less active social mobilisation and community participation in the campaign on risk behaviours.

Speaking at an event in to mark World Aids Day at Kwadaso in the Ashanti Region, Technical Coordinator for Ghana AIDS Commission, Olivia Graham, said the Commission was strengthening partnership with churches for increased awareness, voluntary testing and anti-retroviral use.

“I would like to make a special appeal to the church because they are in the unique position to help achieve the 90-90-90 target,” she said.

“Indeed Christians are the majority population in the country and statistics show that 80 per cent of persons living with HIV in Ghana go to church, therefore, the AIDS commission seeks to strengthen its partnership with the church and encourage the church to use its pulpit to mobilize its members to test for HIV and support those who test positive to access and attend to anti-retro-viral treatment,” she added.

This year’s World Aids Day held in Ashanti Region was on the theme, “Communities make a Difference; Help End AIDS.”

The region has the highest prevalence rate in Ghana, despite a recent dip in the figures.

Ghana AIDS Commission and its technical agencies say they are ensuring the standard model of care is used across all health facilities.

The Commission also has a target to expand preventive, treatment and other care services accessible at a faster pace in its bid not to leave anyone behind.

Coordinator for Ghana Health Service for HIV/AIDS, Dr Agyarko Poku, believes the church plays a critical role in transforming the behaviours of persons in society.

He wants pastors and men of God must be engaged.

“We hope that as many that identify we are able to put them on the ART [Anti-Retroviral Therapy],” he said.

Impact on Labour

Officials of Ghana AIDS Commission also revealed that Ghana’s working population is being lost to HIV and its related illnesses.

Available statistics show that average productivity loss to HIV and its related ill health is about five days a month.

 

Stakeholders are worried because 170,000 adults diagnosed to be positive are not on Anti-Retroviral Therapy as well as 50 per cent of persons living with HIV are also not on Anti-Retroviral Therapy.

“It is not only a health issue but has socio-economic dimensions. Five days a month is a huge loss to Ghana’s economy. If this trend must be allowed to continue we definitely cannot achieve government ambition of Ghana-Beyond Aid agenda,” said Dr Poku.

Consequently, stakeholders say HIV/AIDS preventive, treatment and care services must be seen as an investment to push the country towards a healthcare sector that propels sustainable development.

Ashanti Region Minister, Simon Osei Mensah, wants the Ghana Health Service to mainstream HIV-AIDS management services in its decentralised structures.

“Regional and district directors of health services have signed performance contracts with well-defined key performance indicators to enhance management efficiency and accountability and monitoring of HIV, Tuberculosis and Malaria programmes,” he said.

Meanwhile, stakeholders and communities are being employed to get involved in the fight against HIV/AIDS as the country thrives to meet the 90-90-90 ambition by 2030.

-Joy FM

Michael Oti Adjei appointed Referees appointment Committee Vice President

The veteran journalist will now have a direct involvement in helping to improve football under the new administration until 2023

The Executive Council of the Ghana Football Association has named a five-member Referees Committee to be chaired by the winner of the upcoming Executive Council election between Central Region FA Chairman, Robert Duncan and Upper East Region FA Chairman, Salifu Zida.

Sports journalist, Michael Oti Adjei has been named the Vice Chairman of the Committee.

Other members of the Committee are Daniel Agbogah, Christine Ziga and C.W. Okine.

The duties of the Referees Committee include:

a. to appoint referees for matches organised or sanctioned by the GFA.

b. to study match reports and make recommendations to the Executive Council.

c.to nominate candidates for the international list who are eligible to officiate at international matches according to FIFA Regulations governing the registration of international referees , assistant referees, futsal referees and beach soccer referees on FIFA’s list.

d. to comply with standard refereeing methods as established by FIFA to ensure uniform implementation of the Laws of the Game.

e. to approve the referee instructor and assessor panels.

f. To recommend the suspension or removal from the referees list, those found to be incompetent or guilty of of serious misconduct.

The Committee has a two-year mandate.

g. to ensure strict compliance with the provisions of the Regulations on the Organisation of Refereeing in FIFA Member Associations and the GFA Referees Regulations.

-Ghana FA

Breaking news: Kingsley Sarfo released from prison, set to join new club

The youngster was sentenced to a 32-month jail term for having sex with underage girls in the Scandinavian country

Ghana international Kingsley Sarfo has been officially released from prison in Sweden on Friday, AshesGyamera.com can exclusively confirm.

The 24-year-old was sentenced to a 32-month jail term by Malmo district court in 2018 on two counts – rape and driving under the influence of alcohol and without license – but he is now a free man following a new ruling.

According to AshesGyamera.com’s sources, the young lady who reported Sarfo to the court forged her documents to aid her travel to Sweden and reduced her age in the process making her underage.

Our sources have further revealed that Sarfo may be compensated and allowed to join any club of his wish unlike the initial ten-year ban handed him which meant he should be deported to Ghana.

Sarfo was set to be freed last week but upon further investigations, he was kept in police custody away from his original prison cell to finalise every documentation. He was allowed to go home to his family for the first time since the unfortunate incident happened.

Sarfo moved from Ghana to Europe from Golden Boot Academy in 2013 and began his professional journey FC Rosengard in Sweden before later joining BW 90 after a failed move to Mjallby. He later signed for Sirius before securing a bumper deal to giants Malmo FF.

He made his senior national team debut against Uganda in the 2018 Fifa World Cup qualifiers and was regarded as one of the most promising players to represent the country at the 2019 Africa Cup of Nations held in Egypt.

 

South Africa coach Ntseki praises ‘incredible’ tactics of Kwesi Appiah after defeat

The Bafana Bafana suffered defeat in the opening game of the qualifiers and their coach believes they lost the tactical fight

It was a night to remember as Ghana made a huge statement in their bid to qualify for 2021 Africa Cup of Nations by defeating South Africa 2-0 at the Cape Coast Sports Stadium on Thursday.

Goals from Atletico Madrid star Thomas Teye Partey and a screamer from 19-year-old Kudus Mohammed on his debut were enough to seal the win for Black Stars and further ease the mounting pressure on coach Kwesi Appiah.

After the game, Bafana Bafana boss Molefi Ntseki was full of respect for Appiah as he believes tactical genius of the former Asante Kotoko defender coupled with quality players did the trick in the game.

“I was saying that it is not a personal war. I’ve got so much respect for Kwesi Appiah and I was saying it is a war of tactics and tactics will always win you games,” said as quoted by AshesGyamera.com.

“At the same time you need to have players who can also put in efforts into the tactics and I think if you look at Ghana, they put in so much effort and managed to get the two goals.”

He added: “We are not saying our players did not put in effort but unfortunately for them we could not win the match so I think if you want me to say it, yes Kwesi Appiah is the tactical one.”

Ghana now sit second with three points in Group C behind Sudan and will travel to Sao Tome for the second game on Monday.

50% of all women in relationships have a back-up partner in mind just in case – Study finds

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Around 50 per cent of women in relationships have a back-up partner in mind in case they separate from their current partner, as per a study.

Almost half of all women have a back-up plan in place in the event of separation from their current partner, a study has said, Daily Mail reports. This basically implies that a woman has another man in mind as her Plan-B i the event of a break-up. In fact, married women are more likely to have a second option in place as compared to those in a relationship.

But who could the fall-back partner be? The study states that in most cases it is an old friend, who has harboured feelings for the particular woman. Or else, it could also be an ex-boyfriend or ex-husband. A colleague or her friend at the gym are also prospective candidates as per the study.

Around 1,000 women appeared for the survey and some of them also said that Plan B could be somebody whom they have known since as long as seven years. Meanwhile, one in ten women also said that their Plan B had confessed their feelings to them already.

More than four out of ten women, in fact, said that they familiarised with the other man or Plan B during their existent relationship. A small percentage of women also said that their feelings for their back-up plan were equivalent to the amount that they have for their partner. So, you must have guessed the next statement by now.

As per the study published in Daily Mail, around twelve per cent of the women said that their feelings for Plan B were “stronger” than for their current partner.

Polo backs Kwesi Appiah to score full marks against South Africa & Sao Tome 

The outspoken gaffer believes the Black Stars have the potential of winning the double header

Former Hearts of Oak coach Mohammed Polo says Ghana coack Kwesi Appiah will be able to meet expectations in the next international break amid concerns about lack of preparatory games.
The Black Stars will open their 2021 Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers  with a game against South Africa on November 14 before they travel to face Principe and Sao Tome four days later.
On Monday, thirteen players including three goalkeepers – took part of the Black Stars’ training at the Accra Sports Stadium and a full house is expected by Tuesday evening.
“These are games that you will have to trust Kwesi Appiah to deliver,” Polo told AshesGyamera.com.
“Since the last game in the Afcon, the Black Stars are yet to play a game and that may affect them but with the quality of players and Kwesi’s experience, one can say that South Africa will fall in Cape Coast and then Sao Tome will be added to the names of casualties later.
“With six points, obviously, the pressure on the technical team will reduce and Ghanaians will gradually start loving the Black Stars again,” he added.
Ghana are hoping to book their place in the finals as they continue to search for their first major silverware since 1982.

Zachariassen won’t return to Ghana unless Kotoko assures his safety – agent

 

The intermediary of the Porcupine Warriors coach has insisted that his client will not be in Ghana on Friday as earlier speculated

Charles Kaoudio, agent of Asante Kotoko head coach Kjetil Zachariassen has revealed that his client will stay put in Cote d’Ivoire despite the ultimatum given to him by the club to return on Friday or else face charges.

The Norwegian tactician is yet to arrive in Ghana barely a week after Kotoko suffered a painful exit from Caf Confederation Cup following a 2-1 aggregate defeat to San Pedro and was reported to the Ivorian police service for going AWOL.

On Wednesday, it was reported that Kotoko gave the coach an order to report to duty on Friday or else they will take legal actions against him but his agent claims it is not possible to meet the deadline since there are a lot of security issues to be checked.

“I wanted to speak to Kotoko chairman Kwame Kyei because the coach told me we should deal directly with him since Nana Coker wasn’t there when he was employed. As far as I’m concerned, we are waiting for directives from the chairman and not Coker before my client will travel to Ghana and continue his job”. Kaoudio told Otec FM.

“I received a letter on my WhatsApp that my cclient should come back to Ghana and resume work on Monday but I’m waiting for a phone call because even in the letter, there was nothing about his safety amid the brouhaha. I can tell you that as soon as I hear from Kotoko that his security is granted, he will return immediately to help the club,” he added.

Ghana parliament set audacious targets to new GFA as Black Stars must win Afcon & reach World Cup semis

The legislature of the West African country has set a daunting task for the newly formed football association

Ghana’s Parliamentary Select Committee for Sports has tasked the country’s football association to end the trophy drought in the shortest possible time.

After the Black Stars won the 1982 Africa Cup of Nations, they have failed in all attempts to add to their trophy cabinet another title, reaching the semi-finals five times since 2008 and the final in 2010 and 2013.

 

Also, the Black Stars after qualifying to the Fifa World Cup on three consecutive occasions and reaching the quarter-finals in 2010, failed to make it to the tournament in the last edition. Kurt’s administration has been tasked to guide the team to Qatar 2022 and at least reach the semi-finals and become the first African country to achieve that feat.

Lastly, the new Ghana FA has been tasked to run a corruption free administration as well as improve the local league and make it attractive for investors.

 

Asante Kotoko arrive in Cote d’Ivoire for San Pedro showdown in Confederation Cup

The Porcupine Warriors have touched down in the city of Abidjan for the make or break tie

Ghanaian giants Asante Kotoko have landed safely in Abidjan, Cote d’Ivoire, for the return fixture of the Caf Confederation Cup play off against San Pedro on Sunday.

The Porcupine  Warriors arrived with eighteen players including star striker Songne Yacouba and midfielder Augustine Okrah as they hope to make it to the group stage of the competition on two successive occasions.

However, they are expected to up their game as they head into the tie with a 1-0 advantage thanks to Naby Keita’s penalty in the first leg on Monday.

So far, AshesGyamera.com can report that there has been no intimidations or molestation by the home side as feared and Kotoko will hold their mandatory training as required by Caf tomorrow at the venue to host the game.