Egyptians 🇪🇬, don’t stay quiet.
Watch this video, comment, and make the world see what happened.
4 straight minutes of “mistakes” all benefiting Argentina. 🇦🇷
This wasn’t just bad refereeing. This was a disgrace to football. 🤢
“My name is Zohran Kwame Mamdani. I was given my middle name, Kwame, by my father, who named me after the first Prime Minister of Ghana.”
— New York City Mayor Zohran Kwame Mamdani revealed during an address.
“They're very scared of White people. Anytime they speak to the Whites, they're very respectful. But when it is blacks, they're violent.”
-Activist Julius Malema knocks leaders of Xenophobia who are leading the “Black Africans Must Go on June 30th” movement.✍️
🚨 Meet the Asante Kotoko Brass Band of Boston, ft. lead Atta Poku and Akwasi Amponsah, a member.
Since the 🇬🇭 @GhanaBlackstars have been here, they've made it a point to provide non-stop entertainment around the team hotel — and they'll be all over the 🏴 ENG & 🇭🇷 CRO games!
The Chiefs and people of Tarkwa, Huni have appealed to President Mahama to renew the mining agreement with Goldfields which expires in 2027.
Commercial underground mining started in Tarkwa by the British Colonial Government in 1874.
Goldfields have owned the mines since 1993.
The chiefs argue that, Goldfields operations has contributed significantly towards the development of their communities.
Ladies and Gentlemen, this is Tarkwa in its glory.
“The South African government is involved in the attacks.” — Fuseini Donkor
The Deputy Director-General of the National Service Authority has accused the South African government of being involved in and fueling xenophobic attacks against foreign nationals.
Watch here: https://t.co/ygEMK10f1h
#BreakfastDaily #Xenophobia #SouthAfrica #Ghana #Africa #NSA #ChannelOneTV
"Ghanaians are gone now, 300 of them. How many 300 jobs were created after the Ghanaians left."
Julius Malema says blaming migrants for job losses deepens colonial divisions and that Ghana’s response risks blaming entire societies for the actions of a few people.
"80% of the 300 Ghanaians booked for repatriation were documented. Only 20% were undocumented” - H.E Benjamin Quashie, Ghana's High Commissioner to South Africa
The high commissioner has also challenged the Home Affairs officer who alleged that only 10 out of the 300 evacuees were documented to come out with his facts.
Dear South Africans, this is Ghana.
Always remember, our people are not a downtrodden people. We are not a subjugated people. We are a proud nation. We are a proud people. We will look through the window to check how your problems vanished the moment our people left. We know what we’d find.
“Forgive us. We are sorry and ashamed of ourselves for this madness and xenophobic attacks.”
— Julius Malema pleads with all Africans to forgive them following the xenophobic attacks in the country.
Is this the same person who said she's not scared of Mama Angie and threatened the government? 🤔🤔🤔 😂😂😂 ... see you on the 30th of June jancinta we will be there
Nozipho phiri ... Gininda .. concourt .. milford .. Mr Moloto