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World Cup: Qatar’s human rights record dominated headlines. Why’s USA rampant gun violence not getting same global attention | Pulse Ghana

Qatar were hounded and badgered over their mistreatment of migrant workers and poor human rights record in the lead up to the 2022 FIFA World Cup, and rightly so. But with two years to the next tournament, the world seems to have gone silent on the pervasive gun violence in the USA, a country where 385 mass shootings have been recorded in 2024 alone, with a yearly average of 44,000 deaths and 96,000 injured person by guns…

Del Writes: The GH₵70k Rant; why are NSS personnel ‘slaving’ while the ‘big men’ pocket ridiculous allowances? | Pulse Ghana

Funny enough the only entertainment going on in this country is the joke we are making out of ourselves by entertaining such ridiculous perks for our topmost earners in a country consistently on its knees for foreign aid.

I would not be harsh as I prefer to keep my thoughts sanitized, but tell me, what entertainment goes on in this country for someone to be on these ludicrous perks?

Silence rings in the newsroom as I pen this after a heated discussion about the lavish allowances the outgoing m...

Panenka: How the world’s most famous penalty kick came about | Pulse Ghana

The match between Czechoslovakia and West Germany was tied 2-2 and was heading for a penalty shootout. With the championship on the line, Panenka stepped up to take the crucial fifth penalty for Czechoslovakia.

Instead of kicking the ball hard, Panenka gently chipped it over the outstretched arms of West Germany’s goalkeeper, Sepp Maier. The ball floated into the net, winning the match for Czechoslovakia. Panenka's clever move became an instant legend, forever remembered in football history.

I...

How Ghana blew over GH₵83 million on appearance fees in 3 World Cup matches - Report | Pulse Ghana

Akin to the 2014 World Cup in Brazil where Ghana crashed out of the group stages amid widespread allegations of financial mismanagement, a shocking report has just emerged on how the country blew close to six million dollars at the last edition.

According to reports, this expenditure includes $20,000 for coach Otto Addo’s personal assistant. The Ministry’s purse holder was also paid $10,000 at the Global Mundial.

Another surprising detail in the report states that 54 people, including the play...

Meet the young African woman who’s now the most powerful person in world sports | Pulse Ghana

Kirsty Coventry has made history by becoming the 10th President of the International Olympic Committee (IOC), making her both the first woman and the first African to hold the prestigious position.

The 41-year-old was elected after a competitive race among seven candidates in Costa Navarino, Greece, securing the most powerful role in world sport.

Coventry, who will officially take up the position on June 24, 2025, following the departure of Thomas Bach after a 12-year tenure, will also become...

Agbogbloshie scrapyard and the looming danger | News Ghana

By ANUVABE MANDELA YAW
In 2019, Ghana produced 52,000 tons of e-waste of which the informal sector used the well-established door-to-door collection method to collect and recycle 93% to 97% of it. 
But improper disposal techniques, such as burning plastics and cables in the open or spilling battery or cartridge liquids onto the ground, expose people and workers to dangerous substances including furans, dioxins, heavy metals, and other persistent organic pollutants.
Most of these e-waste products...

From over 100 years in darkness to light: How Buzstopboys brought joy to Gatogope village in the Volta Region  - MyAccraonline

The small village of Gatogokope has been in existence for over 100 years. But after over 10 decades of existence, the village has been living in total darkness for most of it.
Many residents have not experienced stable electricity since they were born. Living under the shadow of darkness is what they are used to. Holding torchlights in the dark, lighting up firewood, or simply walking in the dark, has been their nighttime routine for long.
However, that is about to change, thanks to that one cal...

Why Accra 'not so' Great Olympics Were Relegated - MyAccraonline

“We do not care about relegation, if we beat Hearts of Oak and Asante Kotoko,” is a familiar saying that echoes around the blocks of Accra Great Olympics.
However, after that dubious penalty officially sent Oly Dade packing to the second-tier of Ghana football, no fan seems to remember that their dear club did not suffer a single defeat against their two arch-rivals last season.
You could cut through the tension at the Accra Sports Stadium that faithful Sunday before Heart of Lions’ Ebenezer Abb...

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Thanks for getting here. I am a young dynamic journalist currently based in Ghana's capital, Accra, with experience across both traditional and digital media. I currently work as a sports writer and editor for Pulse Ghana, a subsidiary of Pulse Africa (Ringier Switzerland), one of Africa's largest new media companies. I'm also the editor for Amplify Ghana, a creatives promotion agency.

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