Audio By Carbonatix
The Chief Executive of DataBank, Kojo Addae Mensah, has been appointed as replacement for Ace Ankomah on the five-member committee tasked with finding the next Black Stars coach.
On Friday, private legal practitioner Ace Ankomah rescinded his decision to serve on the Mark Addo-led committee.
Ace Ankomah was named as a vice chair of the five-member committee.
Following his decision to accept the role, Kojo Addo Addae Mensah will now assist GFA Vice President Mark Addo.
The other members of the committee, Prof J.K Mintah, Samuel Opoku Nti and William Caesar Kartey have all retained their roles.
The committee have set a deadline of February 2, 2024, for all applicants for the vacant Black Stars managerial job.
Ghana are in search of a new coach after Chris Hughton was sacked following an abysmal AFCON campaign.
Ghana exited AFCON 2023 at the group stage with just two points from three matches.
Latest Stories
-
Harry says he was made ‘paranoid’ by Daily Mail publisher’s ‘unlawful’ actions
2 hours -
Trade war in no-one’s interest, says British PM in face of Trump threats
3 hours -
Greenland ‘will stay Greenland’, former Trump adviser declares
3 hours -
I do not want to reconcile with my family, says Brooklyn Peltz Beckham
3 hours -
Djokovic registers 100th Australian Open win
3 hours -
China’s birth rate hits record low as population continues to shrink
3 hours -
US believes its power matters more than international law, UN chief tells BBC
3 hours -
2028 is not a normal election – Amewu explains why NPP needs Kennedy Agyapong
4 hours -
The whole nation wants Kennedy – Amewu makes strong case for Agyapong
4 hours -
Sogakope Circuit Court jails farmer 15 years for incest, defilement
4 hours -
31-year-old illegal miner sent to prison over theftÂ
5 hours -
Court remands GPHA staff over stolen tugboat
5 hours -
Attendance at trial is a constitutional duty, not an option
5 hours -
RTI response raises questions over Bryan Acheampong’s military service claims
5 hours -
Two women granted bail over assault of 12-year-old; another remanded
5 hours
