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January 29, 2012
Goran
Stevanovic identifies Mali threat
Andrews Zugah - Ghanadot
Accra 27 January, Ghanadot - Ghana coach Goran Stevanovic
says he has identified the strengths of his next 2012 Africa
Cup of Nations opponents Mali in their next game on
Saturday.
Stevanovic scouted the Eagles when they beat Guinea 1-0 in
their opening Group D match on Tuesday to go joint top.
The Serbian trainer is bent on hatching up a plan to secure
back-to-back wins and enhance their chances of reaching the
second phase of the competition.
Stevanovic says he has enough knowledge on his opponents to
halt them in their tracks.
“Mali showed they are an experienced team, they know how to
defend and attack and capitalize on the mistakes of
opponents. It is a very dangerous team,” Stevanovic said.
“It is a young team and wants to show they have quality.”
The two sides will meet in Franceville on Saturday.
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NPA LOSES AGAIN! GO AND REDUCE FUEL PRICES,
COURT RE-ORDERS!
Release, Jan 24, Ghanadot - This morning, an Accra
High Court refused an application by the National Petroleum
Authority to stay execution of an earlier court order to
reduce fuel prices by the illegal price margins disguised as
“ex-refinery differential”.....More |
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Northern Ghana asked to
collaborate with government bridge gap in development
GBN, Jan 24, Ghanadot - The Yendi Municipal
Information Director, Mr. Edward Atta Abebe Dawuni has
called on the people from the North to collaborate with
the government in order to help bridge the north and
south development gap.....More |
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Will the Powers-That-Be Halt
Vanderpuije in His Demolition Tracks?
allAfrica, Jan 24, Ghanadot - The Mayor of Accra
Metropolitan Assembly (AMA), Dr. Alfred Oko Vanderpuije,
made his position clear on assumption of office that
unauthorised structures and illegal buildings would be
demolished to clear the city, and he has kept his word even
in this election year, a posture which many government
officials would not dare... More
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Davos 2012: Africa leaders urge
co-operation
BBC, Jan 26, Ghanadot - Some of Africa's leaders have
urged closer co-operation within the continent on energy and
infrastructure projects to help its growth prospects.
Speaking at Davos, South Africa's President Jacob Zuma urged
massive investment in infrastructure to promote trade within
Africa.
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