
Former Ghana Football Association chief issues statement
Reports and analysis of the day's political, economic and sports news from across Africa.
In undercover film footage Kwesi Nyantakyi was shown receiving what was said to be $65,000. He has defended himself against the allegation.
Plus, we analyse the security situation in Borno State after more than thirty people were killed when up to six suicide bombers, believed all to be young women blew up devices in a place called Abachari. And we'll be taking you to an area in Mozambique where there's been very little if any evidence that humans have ever stepped foot there..
(Photo: People watch a documentary called 'Number 12' by investigative journalist Anas Aremeyaw Anas about former GFA president Kwesi Nyantakyi, at Trade Fair Centre in Accra. Credit: AFP/ Getty Images)
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Reports and analysis of the day's political, economic and sports news from across Africa.


