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Of player quality, national interest in Black Stars

In little over a fortnight, Ghana’s senior national team, Black Stars, will plunge into action in Cameroon, in search of a Golden Fleece that has been elusive for four decades.
Indeed, the last time the Stars clinched the African Cup of Nations coronet was in Tripoli, Libya, 1982. There, Ghana upstaged the host nation Libya at a nerve-jangling shoot-out, swaggering away a fourth unprecedented title (1963, 1965, 1978 and 1982).
Ever since, the Stars have glittered to the party at three Nations Cup finale (Senegal 1992, Angola 2010 and Equatorial Guinea 2015), but left with plenty anguish and pain – especially to Cote d’Ivoire (1992 and 2015) who won via penalties on both occasions.
Though they have not fared badly, concern of Ghanaians seem to be rooted in the final list of players to do battle in Cameroon from January 9 to February 6, 2022.
Head trainer of the Black Stars, Milovan Rajevac, on Tuesday presented his provisional list of 30 players to the Ghana Football Association (GFA) with many caught in a state of solicitude over who is going to make the final cut.
Ahead of that final slit of 23, the team is expected to start pitching tent in Doha, Qatar, where they would be engaged in a series of friendlies aimed at fine-tuning their rough edges and sharpening their arsenal for the nearly one-month absorbing tournament.
According to the Communications Director of the GFA, Henry Asante Twum, the Stars will face the Desert Foxes on January 5 in what will be their final game before heading off to Cameroon.
The exact identities of the first two opponents were not immediately revealed but Henry Twum noted that the Stars would play a yet-to-be-named club side on Tuesday, December 28, before taking on one of the Africa Cup of Nations qualified teams on Friday, January 1, 2022 in another friendly.”
It was further stated that “the Black Stars will depart Doha for Yaounde on Friday, January 7, 2022 to take on the rest of Africa at the 2022 Africa Cup of Nations in Cameroon. Rajevac, it is said, has until Friday, December 30, 2021 to submit his final squad for the tournament. With Covid-19 ravaging, many have also asked whether the provisional list of 30 is enough for the Doha camp.
Well, in Cameroon, the Stars – drawn against Morocco, Gabon and Comoros in Group C, will be seeking to end what will be a disconcerting 40-year wait for a continental title.
As said earlier, Ghanaians would be waiting with bated breath to see the identity of players who will make up the final 23. It is so important to them. It is important to all who have the team at heart. They need players who are ready to fight wholeheartedly for the mission in Cameroon. They need to see players who are prepared to die on the pitch for the result rather than giving up out of exhaustion.
Indeed, the Cameroon mission is to bring back the Cup. Nothing else! And, that is the task given to Rajevac who has promised to put the smiles on the faces of Ghanaians.
US-based Ghanaian coach Robert Sackey, may also have hammered it right on the head when he called for the Ghana technical team to dash for players who would put the nation above all interest.
“We need players who have passion and willing to play for Ghana; they are the ones that must earn to right to the AFCON. Ghana needs a trophy, and this AFCON must be the right time to do so with the right players,” he asserted.
Having said that it is important, too, to acknowledge that admonition of a former President of the GFA, Lepowura Alhaji Jawula, who believes that breaking the embarrassing trophy hoodoo and Stygian silence, may probably go beyond player quality and team performance.
“No matter what, the fans are simply indispensable. That’s why we need to have everybody on board and roll on like one big family.
“Indeed, the Stars mission in Cameroon will be feckless without the unflinching backing of Ghanaians.”
Many Ghanaians want the AFCON trophy more than anything else – and as the tournament roars off from January 9 to February 6, 2022, knees will go down earnestly praying for the end to the years of anguish and torment in search of the nation’s fifth continental Holy Grail.
By John Vigah
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NHIA set to boost its cybersecurity and IT Infrastructure

The National Health Insurance Authority (NHIA), in partnership with a leading private cybersecurity solutions provider in Ghana, CyberHawk Limited, is advancing the Authority’s digital infrastructure to ensure seamless operations.
This is to safeguard the Authority’s digital technologies and maintain the trust of active members of the National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS).
In this context, the NHIA Management Information System (MIS) Directorate in the Head Office, on February 11, 2024, launched a three-day brainstorming session on the organization’s cybersecurity enhancement agenda.
The MIS Directorate Ag. Director, Mr. Daniel Blankson explained that the collaborative meeting aimed to scrutinize the NHIA’s Information Technology architecture, identifying potential risks and gapsto enhance its cybersecurity posture.
“By leveraging CyberHawk Limited’s expertise, the NHIA seeks to fortify its defenses against cyber threats, protecting sensitive information and maintaining the trust of its members.”
Mr. Blankson applauded the synergy between the two organizations and underscored the Authority’s commitment to embracing cutting-edge technologies and innovative solutions to drive its mission forward.
The Head of Information Security and Standards Unit, in the MIS Directorate, Mr. Ebenezer Hooper, highlighted the Authority’s significant milestone on the digital transformation journey.
According to him, the NHIA is actively engaged in fully adopting and implementing modern digital systems to improve its operations.
He said, “The three-day brainstorming meeting will culminate in the development of a robust IT infrastructure, as well as strategic plans to translate security implementations into tangible IT cost savings for the organization.”
“There is the need to form a steering committee or IT advisory committee, operated under the Board, so that they can pay more attention in protecting the huge IT investment while ensuring cyber security-related policies are well protected,” he added.
The Project Manager of CyberHawk Limited, Mr. Chetan Narayana Murthy, lauded the collaboration and anticipated that it would empower the NHIA to implement comprehensive cybersecurity measures.
According to him, “This is a huge project that will greatly benefit the NHIA by implementing robust cybersecurity measures, safeguarding their systems, and ultimately protecting the sensitive information of NHIA members and healthcare providers.”
A Senior Manager of IT infrastructure, Mr. David Asare Addo, and his colleague, a Senior Manager of Applications, Mr. Enock Afanyi, with the MIS Directorate, gave an overview of the NHIA’s current technological landscape.
Present at the meeting were representatives from the Claims, Membership and Regional Operations (MRO), Research, Policy, Monitoring, and Evaluation (RPME), Corporate Affairs, the Audit, Administration, and Human Resource Directorates.
Story By : Vivian Arthur
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Swedru All Blacks back to winning ways, Roshan humble King Faisal

Sekondi Rospak FC made it eight wins in eight successive home games after three second-half goals from John Amoah, Joseph Ntow and Stephen Anthony Kofi. John Amoah opened the scoring in the 55th minute after a barren first half. Joseph Ntow added to the tally in the 56th minute before Stephen Anthony Kofi rounded things up in the 74th minute to give Rospak a 3-0 win over former Premier League side King Faisal.
Elsewhere at Swedru – leaders Swedru All Blacks humbled PAC Academy in an emphatic 2-0 win. Zayat Bubakari scored first for Swedru All Blacks in the 27th minute before Rudolf Junior Nana Kwasi Mensah made it 2-0 in the 34th minute. Swedru All Blacks are top of the table with 36 points – 4 points ahead of second placed Rospak FC.
Meanwhile, Former Premier League side Cape Coast Mysterious Dwarfs recorded their fourth successive home victory after beaten New Edubiase United 2-1 at the Robert Mensah Park. Enoch Odoom struck first for Cape Coast Mysterious Dwarfs in the 19th minute but Steven Asante equalized for New Edubiase United before halftime. After the interval, Godfred Eshun scored from distance in the 65th minute to help Cape Coast Mysterious Dwarfs secure all the points.
Here are the results in Zone Two
