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Black Stars Favoured to Overcome Carthage Eagles for Semi-Final Berth,
[allAfrica.com]
Ghana are moving closer to fulfilling a destiny at the African Nations Cup as they start favourites to beat Tunisia in Franceville on Sunday.
Can 2012 - the Home Stretch,
[Nation]
The first cull is done. It's goodbye to eight teams and the battle continues for the remaining eight.
Blacks Stars Gear Up to Face Carthage Eagles,
[GFA]
Ghana are gearing up for the biggest match so far at the 2012 Africa Cup of Nations with the quarter-final clash against Tunisia on Sunday.
Stevanovic Has All Players Available,
[GFA]
Ghana coach Goran Stevanovic has all his players available for the quarter-final match against Tunisia on Sunday at the 2012 African Cup of Nations.
Boateng - It Doesn't Get Any Easier From Here On,
[CAF]
His is an efficient workhorse in the Black Stars, midfield and quietly goes about his business on and off the field in a focused manner. It was pretty much the same scenario at Ngouni Complex in Franceville that Cafonline.com caught up with Owusu Derek Boateng to talk about Ghana's upcoming quarter final encounter with Tunisia on Sunday 5th February
Stevanovic Ready for 'Special Game',
[GFA]
The prospect of a semi-final berth makes Sunday's match against Tunisia "a very special game" for Goran Stevanovic as he prepares Ghana for the quarter-final clash at the 2012 Africa Cup of Nations.
Mensah Declares Himself Fit and Ready for Tunisia,
[GFA]
Ghana captain John Mensah insists he is fit to lead Ghana in the quarter-final of the Africa Cup of Nations against Tunisia on Sunday in Franceville.
Annan Backed to Keep On Going,
[GFA]
Goran Stevanovic hopes Anthony Annan will be self motivated to fight for Ghana after the midfielder lost his mother this week.
Stevanovic Backs Kwarasey,
[GFA]
Goran Stevanovic has blanked concerns that Adam Kwarasey's status as the No1 goalkeeper is under threat after conceding a 'casual' goal at the 2012 Africa Cup of Nations against Guinea last Wednesday.
Black Cats Seek Permanent Gyan Solution,
[GFA]
Sunderland manager Martin O'Neill has suggested Al-Ain are keen to complete a permanent deal for Ghana international striker Asamoah Gyan.
Yellow Fever Outbreaks Hit Cameroon and Ghana,
[UN News]
The United Nations is backing a mass vaccination campaign under way in northern Cameroon, where a new outbreak of yellow fever has killed at least seven people.
Quarter-Finals Begin,
[Nation]
After eight days of action-packed football, we are now left eight teams as the quarter-finals of the 2012 Africa Cup of Nations beckon.
Pursuing Woyome...,
[Public Agenda]
The revised court case against Alfred Agbesi Woyome, initiated by the immediate past Attorney-General, Mr. Martin Amidu, is likely to suffer a discontinuation or come to nought. This is because, the newly appointed Attorney-General, Dr. Benjamin Kunbour, has himself a criminal case docket against him, pending in the Attorney-Gerneral's Department.
Exposed - Prez Knew About Payment to Woyome,
[Public Agenda]
On Thursday 26th January 2012 the Ghanaian Times newspaper, an authoritative mouth piece of the Government of Ghana, in a front page story told the whole world that: "Betty blames government for woes."
Badu Excited to Bag Country's 100th Goal,
[GFA]
It was double delight for Emmanuel Agyemang-Badu as he celebrated scoring his debut African Cup of Nations goal which also happened to be Ghana's 100th at the tournament.
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