Coach Paa Kwesi Fabin charged for acts of misconduct

The Ghana Football Association (GFA) has charged Samuel Paa Kwesi Fabin, Head Coach of Aduana Stars for misconduct following comments made against match officials in match day 29 clash game against bottom placed Kotoku Royals.

The gaffer whiles speaking in a post-match interview said ‘I’m highly disappointed in the referee’s performance in the second half; every tackle was a foul against us, is that how we want a worthy champion in the league? It is very bad’.

In response to this, the GFA in a press statement condemned the comments of the coach.

‘These remarks are alleged to have undermined the fairness of the premier league and constituted an attack on the referee’s integrity, actions that have the potential to harm the reputation of the game.’

It added that Coach Paa Kwesi Fabin had been given an ultimatum till Thursday, May 4, 2023, to submit his response to the charges laid against him.

Coach Paa Kwesi Fabin is a professional football manager, who has passed through the ranks of coaching in Ghana, from Asante Kotoko Sporting Club, Accra Hearts of Oak Sporting Club and currently with Aduana Stars Football Club who leads the Ghana Premier League table with 51 points.

Source: Ghana News Agency

Dr Kyei Sports Complex to host MTN FA Cup Semi-final

The 2022/23 MTN FA Cup Semi-final round is scheduled to take place on Saturday, May 13 and May 14, 2023, at the, Dr. Kwame Kyei Sports Complex in Kumasi.

The round would see three premier league giants and one second tier side battle for glory as they journey for a first FA Cup title.

The four teams who managed to sail through the round were Dreams Football Club, Skyy Football Club, Nsoatreman Football Club and King Faisal Football Club.

The first match would witness Dreams FC, who lost to Hearts of Oak in the Semi finals last season, lock horns with Skyy FC on Saturday hoping to book a ticket to the final this time round, while the second encounter would also see King Faisal FC come face to face against premier league newbies Nsoatreman FC on Sunday.

Source: Ghana News Agency

Conduct campaign devoid of insults, Chief urges NDC Parliamentary aspirants

The Regent of Agona Swedru, Nana Kweku Esieni V, has called on Parliamentary Aspirants of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) to refrain from insults and attacks during their campaign to canvas for votes from delegates.

He said there was the need to use decent language in their attempts to win the hearts of delegates, adding that at the end of the day the party should be stronger and united to achieve its aims and objectives.

Nana Esieni made this known when the Agona West executives of the NDC led by its chairman, Mr Alex Asiedu Sekormy paid a courtesy call on the Swedruman Council of Chiefs to introduce themselves and asked for their blessings and support in the upcoming 2024 elections.

He said the NDC was in opposition and there was the need for the members at the various wards and branches to join forces and work hard to inspire people to give them their mandate in future elections.

Nana Esieni, who is also the Nifahene of Agona Swedru, said one out of the three aspiring candidates in the Agona West NDC, was disqualified by the vetting committee of the party, but that should not be a problem to cause mayhem in the party.

He stated that a clean campaign was the best way to go, to enable aspiring candidates to come out with their visions and policies that would entice the delegates to make their choice.

The NDC has fixed Saturday, May 13, 2024, to hold it parliamentary and presidential primaries to choose candidates to lead the party in the 2024 elections.

According to the chief, the NDC could be an alternative for Ghanaians to decide in the next elections, but infighting and internal wrangles could deny the party a chance to win.

Nana Esieni said though chiefs were not allowed to dabble in active party politics due to their position as custodians of the land, they could offer advice to politicians who were policy makers and implementers when it came to the governance of the country.

He therefore called on all aspiring parliamentary and presidential hopefuls of the NDC to endeavor to use decent language in their campaigns to ensure peace and stability as they seek to lead the people in the next elections.

Mr Sekormy, on behalf of the constituency executives, thanked the chiefs for the warm reception at the palace, and pledged to heed to the useful advice given to both executives and aspiring candidates.

He said the advice would go a long way to assist the party to achieve its goal and target in the upcoming parliamentary primary.

Source: Ghana News Agency

Athlete Lia Lima once again places Angola on African podium

The swimmer Lia Lima won Thursday the bronze medal in the 200m backstroke, with a time of 2:41:95, at the African Championship in zone IV, underway at the Alvalade swimming pool, in Luanda.

It is the athlete’s second medal in this continental event, after the gold won on Wednesday, in the 100m backstroke, with a time of 1:13.31.

Even though it was not her best specialty, the national butterfly player prevailed in the series made up of seven competitors.

The gold medal went to Namibian Nicole Redecker (2.37.08), while the silver was won by South African Leah Chiristie (2.40.32).

In men’s, this morning, Silvério Manuel, from the youth class, took another bronze in the 200m breaststroke (2.54.13), while the Namibian Liam Linnaird was the winner (2.45.71) and the Mozambican Mason Cohen (2.45.77) won silver.

Angola’s performance in the morning was also marked by the silver medal in the masters category, through José Panzo, who in a 200m breaststroke course clocked 2.56.90.

Source: Angola Press News Agency (APNA)

Angolan launches “Vem Bumbar” platform for unemployed people in Brazil

A digital platform dubbed “Vem Bumbar” aimed to reduce the employment difficulties of African immigrants residing in Brazil, was launched by Angolan Frederico Eurico, Angop has learnt.

The move is meant to register and provide unemployed people with employment, as well as offer training in different areas, according to a note from Press Services of the Angolan Embassy in Brazil.

Frederico Eurico, an Information Technology engineer – Post Graduate in Computing Networks, said the project still need sponsorships, adding that at this moment a campaign has been launched to the African Embassies in Brazil to receive support.

The Vem Bumbar platform, which also aims at the promotion and social inclusion of people in need, is an incentive to overcome barriers in the labour market and an opportunity for Afro-descendants to realise themselves in Brazil.

Source: Angola Press News Agency (APNA)

Angolan president João Lourenço arrives in London

Luanda – Angolan Head of State João Lourenço arrived today (Thursday) in London (United Kingdom) to attend the coronation ceremony of the King Charles III.

João Lourenço, who is accompanied by the First Lady Ana Dias Lourenço, was received by representatives of the Angolan Embassy in the United Kingdom.

The coronation ceremony is scheduled to take place on Saturday (6th), at Westminster Abbey, in London.

The Angolan statesman will attend the event as a guest of the British Government.

With the coronation, the United Kingdom and the Commonwealth community will formally have a new monarch, in a ceremony that will be attended by several national and foreign entities.

The coronation of Charles III and his wife Camilla, as King and Queen Consort of the United Kingdom and other Commonwealth kingdoms, will be the symbolic high point of their ascension.

This is the first coronation of a British monarch to take place in the 21st century and the 40th to be held at Westminster Abbey since 1066.

On the throne, King Charles III succeeds Queen Elizabeth II, who died at the age of 96, after reigning for 70 years.

Source: Angola Press News Agency (APNA)