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Ghana’s Morning Briefing: Top News & Sports Highlights for Today, 15th August 2025

Ghana’s Morning Briefing: Top News & Sports Highlights for Today, 15th August 2025

Welcome to your essential digest of today morning 15th august 2025 news sports ghana. As the nation stands in solemn remembrance, it also looks to the future with major sporting events kicking off in Accra and stories of Ghanaian excellence emerging from abroad. Here are the key headlines shaping your day.

Nation in Mourning: State Funeral for Fallen Heroes

Ghana is at a standstill this morning as the nation pays its final respects to the eight victims of the tragic helicopter crash that occurred on August 6. A state funeral is being held at Black Star Square for the fallen heroes, which include high-profile government officials like Defence Minister Edward Omane Boamah and Environment Minister Ibrahim Murtala Muhammed. Tributes have poured in from across the country and the political spectrum, with emotional eulogies from family members and colleagues filling the news. The crash, which also claimed the lives of Alhaji Mohammad Muniru Limuna and Samuel Sarpong, has been described as a profound national tragedy.

  • The caskets arrived at Black Star Square at approximately 6:15 AM.
  • President Akufo-Addo, former President Mahama, and other dignitaries are in attendance.
  • Roads around the funeral grounds have been closed to facilitate the solemn proceedings.

Accra Becomes Hub of African Youth Sports

Despite the somber mood, the latest sports and news headlines for Ghana today also bring a focus on athletic prowess and competition. Accra is proudly hosting two major international and national events, showcasing the nation’s commitment to sports development.

Key Sporting Events on August 15, 2025

EventLocationSignificance
IWF African Youth & Junior ChampionshipsAccra, GhanaA week-long international weightlifting competition begins today.
Ghanaian Athletics ChampionshipsAccra, GhanaTop national track and field athletes compete for glory.

The International Weightlifting Federation’s (IWF) African Youth & Junior Championships kick off in Accra, running until August 22nd. This event brings young, talented weightlifters from across the continent to Ghana. Simultaneously, the nation’s best are competing at the Ghanaian Championships in track and field.

Other Sports Updates

  • Football: Former Black Stars coach Kwesi Appiah is receiving accolades for his success with the Sudanese national team. Meanwhile, reports suggest Tottenham see Mohammed Kudus as a “real asset.”
  • Lacrosse: In disappointing news, World Lacrosse confirmed that Ghana has been withdrawn from the 2025 Men’s U20 Championship due to unforeseen circumstances.
  • Basketball: An international feature from DW highlights how girls’ basketball programs in Ghana are empowering teenagers and building community.

From Academia to Business: More Headlines from Ghana

Beyond the day’s major events, this roundup of Ghanaian news and sports on this Friday includes stories of personal achievement and economic analysis.

A Story of Determination: Ghanaian Student Earns Second MBA

In a story of remarkable academic achievement, Ghana native Elizabeth Ama Baidoo has earned her second Master of Business Administration (MBA) degree, this time from the University of Nebraska at Kearney in the United States. Baidoo, whose mother is a former soldier in Ghana’s military, is now pursuing a finance coordinator role and has applied to multiple doctoral programs. Her journey is a source of inspiration, driven by a desire to fulfill the dreams her mother held. She represents the ambition and talent of Ghanaians making a mark on the world stage.

Business & Economy Watch

Economic news today includes a warning from the World Bank concerning COCOBOD’s mounting debts, which could threaten the country’s vital cocoa sector. The World Bank also flagged weak labour demand as a key challenge in Ghana’s job market. On a more immediate note for consumers, the prices of petrol and LPG are expected to increase from August 16, while diesel prices are projected to fall.

This concludes our summary of the news and sports from Ghana for the morning of Friday, August 15th, 2025. It’s a day of reflection, remembrance, and a showcase of the nation’s enduring spirit through sport and individual achievement.