Audio By Carbonatix
The Black Queens have opened camp in Accra as they continue their preparations for the 2026 Women's Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON).
The team is expected to be in Ghana for the June international break to continue their plans for the continental tournament which is scheduled for next month.
Ghana pulled out of an initially scheduled three-nation tournament, which will also feature Malawi and hosts Tanzania.
Several players arrived in camp on Monday, including Chantelle Boye-Hlorkah, Mavis Owusu, Doris Boaduwaa, Princella Adubea, Huzeima Osman, Nancy Amoh, Portia Boakye, Alice Kusi and a host of others.
Wasiima Mohammed, Diana Amoako, Grace Asantewaa, Benedicte Simon, Evelyn Badu, Josephine Bonsu, Princess Marfo, Stella Nyamekye and Patience Ajepina Zakaria are also in camp.
The Queens will start training on Tuesday, June 2.












Latest Stories
-
Cultivating good investment habits for financial security
4 minutes -
Afenyo-Markin criticises anti-LGBTQ+ bill, says it criminalises identity and crosses democratic line
10 minutes -
Wales vs Ghana Preview: Queiroz’s first test, final thoughts and the challenge ahead
10 minutes -
America First in Africa: What Washington’s new playbook means for the continent
13 minutes -
Childhood cancer: Late diagnosis , limited access driving worrying trend in Ghana
23 minutes -
Ministers from Nigeria, Mali and Ghana to address 19th edition of WAMPEX
29 minutes -
Don’t let the 2026 World Cup become a deportation story
29 minutes -
Tamale High Court sentences four kidnappers to eight years each after GH¢90,000 ransom case
39 minutes -
24 companies, two personalities honoured at 10th Ghana Manufacturing Awards in Accra
39 minutes -
GMTF seeks global backing as Administrator showcases transformative impact at Ghana–UK Investment Summit in London
46 minutes -
President Mahama engages UK Prime Minister in high-level bilateral discussions
47 minutes -
Clashes continue in Lebanon after Israel and Hezbollah accept partial US truceÂ
55 minutes -
GSA calls for investment to boost product testing and meet EU export standards
60 minutes -
UK, Ghana launch ÂŁ215m Growth Partnership to create jobs, strengthen infrastructure and support skillsÂ
1 hour -
Ahanta West MP alleges colonial distortion of Ahanta history by Dutch authorities
1 hour