Story by Fred Quame Asare and Mama Sedudzi (Empress Mawusi). The Council of Ewe Associations of North America (CEANA) has commissioned a fully furnished library , Information and Communication Technology (ICT) laboratory for the Anloga community, delivering a major boost to education and digital literacy in the Volta Region. The […]
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SCANCOM PLC (MTN GHANA) INVITES SHAREHOLDERS TO THE 8TH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING
Accra, March 16, 2026 – Scancom PLC (MTN Ghana) wishes to inviteits Shareholders to the 8th Annual General Meeting (AGM), scheduled for Tuesday, March 24, 2026, at 11h00 GMT. The AGM will take place in person at the University of Professional Studies (UPSA), Auditorium in Accra and virtually via www.mtnghagm.com. The agenda for the AGM is as follows: Ordinary Business 1. To receive and consider […]
CAF’s Crisis of Integrity and the Fight for African Football’s Soul
Editorial Sankofaonline- March 19, 2026. African football stands at a dangerous crossroads, and the events of recent months have exposed a truth too many have whispered about for years: the game is no longer being decided on the pitch. It is being shaped, bent, and in some cases outright rewritten […]
CAF’s Trophy Heist: How Senegal Were Robbed of AFCON Glory — And Why the Law Does Not Fully Back It
Two months after Senegal lifted the Africa Cup of Nations title in extraordinary and chaotic circumstances, the Confederation of African Football stripped them of it on appeal. The decision is technically defensible — but in the court of football justice, it falls apart. Analysis by: Stephen Apolima Source: BBC Sport (“Senegal stripped of […]
EDITORIAL: CAF’s Ruling Defies Football Logic — And Africa Must Not Look Away
Sankofaonline Sports Editorial Today’s ruling from the Confederation of African Football (CAF) has sent shockwaves across the continent. In a dramatic and unprecedented decision, Morocco have been officially declared winners of the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations after CAF’s Appeals Board overturned Senegal’s on‑field victory. The Board now claims Senegal […]






