Top 10 richest African countries in 2024


While Africa may be referred to as a low-middle-income region, there is no denying that some countries in the region generate a substantial amount of wealth. Said countries are very vital to the global economy, given their natural reserves, and human capital.

Wealthy nations such as Nigeria, South Africa, and Egypt serve as significant trading hubs, supporting regional commerce. Their strong economies attract foreign direct investment (FDI), which can spread to adjacent nations, resulting in a favorable economic ripple effect.

While the wealth of a nation is a multi-faceted subject, wealth according to the average output per person encapsulates the very tenet of what it means for a country to be considered wealthy.

According to Global Finance, GDP per capita is commonly regarded as the standard data for accounting for differences in living expenses and inflation rates, however, purchasing power parity (PPP) may be used to better estimate an individual’s purchasing power in any given nation.

The average mo
nthly per capita purchasing power in the world’s ten richest nations is more than $110,000, while in the ten worst, it is less than $1,500.

With that said here are the 10 richest African countries in 2024, according to recent economic data from Global Finance, which lists the GDP-PPP per capita in US dollars of 190 countries.

Data for the report was sourced from the International Monetary Fund, World Economic Outlook April 2024. Values are provided in current international dollars, with matching exchange rates and PPP adjustments.

Source: Ghana Web

2023/24 Ghana Premier League Week 32: Match Report – Legon Cities 1-0 Bofoakwa Tano


In a tightly contested Week 32 Ghana Premier League match, Legon Cities triumphed over Bofoakwa Tano with a 1-0 win on Saturday afternoon at the Theatre of Dreams in Dawu.

The victory marked a return to winning ways for Legon Cities, who were in 12th position with 41 points before the match, while Bofoakwa Tano languished in 17th place with 33 points.

Both teams initially fought to control the midfield, but it was midfielder Mohammed Alidu who broke the deadlock in the 31st minute, giving Legon Cities the lead. Despite several attempts from Bofoakwa Tano, Legon Cities maintained their advantage throughout the game.

Substitutions were made in the 72nd minute, with Joseph Mereku and William Adjei coming in for Stephen Bruce-Tagoe and Frederick Akatuk, respectively. The match concluded after four minutes of additional time.

Next, Legon Cities will face Heart of Lions at the Kpando Stadium, while Bofoakwa Tano will host Berekum Chelsea.

Source: Ghana Web

Djiku, Bukari join Stars in camp

Black Stars defender Alexander Dziku has joined his colleagues in camp as they prepare for two world cup qualifiers against Mali and Central African Republic this week.

The Turkey based defender missed the first two days of training due to an arm injury but joined the squad for training at the University of Ghana Stadium on Sunday as part of the build up to the two crucial games.

The former Strasbourg player is a major part of Coach Otto Addo’s side following top quality performances since his debut in October 2020.

Djiku has made 27 appearances and scored two goals for Ghana.

Osman Bukari also trained with the rest of the squad at the University of Ghana Stadium on Saturday and Sunday, after arriving in Accra on Friday.

The winger missed the first training session due to his move from Red Star Belgrade to Austin FC in the Major League Soccer.

The Black Stars would continue their training on Monday, June 3, 2024.

Ghana is fourth in Group I of the qualifiers with three points, following one win against
Madagascar and a loss to Comoros in Moroni.

Source: Ghana News Agency

Kurt Okraku urges Black Stars to deliver in World Cup Qualifiers


Ghana FA President, Kurt Okraku has charged the Black Stars to give their all in the upcoming 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifiers against Mali and the Central African Republic.

Addressing the players at their first training session at the University of Ghana Stadium, Legon, on Friday, May 31, 2024, President Simeon-Okraku emphasized the importance of the two matches, urging the team to stay focused and deliver for Ghana.

The President welcomed the players and the technical team, acknowledging their dedication to the national cause.

He highlighted the significance of the double-header, stressing that the nation trusts the players to get back on track after a mixed start to the qualifiers.

With 24 players training for the first time, coach Otto Addo and his staff are tasked with preparing the team for the must-win games.

President Simeon-Okraku expressed confidence in the team’s ability to secure positive results, saying, “I believe we will go to Mali with all the confidence and quality that we have and put up
a good performance that will give us the desired result.”

He added, “After that, we come back to our beloved Kumasi and, God willing, finish off the CAR game.”

Source: Ghana Web

Kpalugu FC wins 2024 edition of inter-community football gala

Kpalugu Football Club, a community club in Binduri District of the Upper East Region, emerged winners of the second edition of the inter-community football competition held at the Binduri Astro Turf.

They defeated Manga Unity 7-6 on penalties after drawing 1-1 in 120 minutes.

The competition which began on May 10 and ended on June 1, 2024, under the theme, ‘Reuniting against conflict and embracing peace’ saw 16 teams playing 32 matches to determine who the true champion in the community.

Winners Kpalugu FC took home a trophy, two sets of jerseys, a football and a cash price of GHC1,000, whilst the second placed team Manga United went home with a set of jersey, football and a cash price of GHC500 and the third placed team took home one set of jerseys and a football.

Mr. Ndeogo Bukari Coach Abu Young Stars was adjudged as the Best Coach for the competition, with Fusheni Safiano of Manga United winning the best goalkeeper award.

The best player of the tournament went to Ayan David of Sapeliga United Stars,
whilst the goal king went to Haruna Aziz of Abu Young stars.

This year’s competition was sponsored by Mr. Abdulai Abanga the Member of Parliament for Binduri Constituency in partnership with Binduri based Maxx Empire.

In an interview with the GNA Sports, Mr. Abanga said the competition would be held annually.

He said he believes that sports was a medium of uniting people especially the younger generation and also provides an opportunity to nurture God given talents.

He said, ‘I have always believed in developing the human capital of my constituents, this competition is an avenue to harness the sporting talents of the youth of Binduri, so when the idea was shared with me, I supported them’.

‘I hope this competition would help maintain the peace we are enjoying and reunite our people for a common goal to propel development for all.’

The competing teams were potted into four groups, comprising, Bawk Sapeliga FC, Bazua FC, Tempeilim FC and Bansi FC in Group A.

Manga FC, Kumpalgoog, Atuba Wonderful Stars an
d Kukparugu Living Stars for Group B.

In Group C, Abu Young Stars, Barabogo Mighty Stars and Kpalugu FC will face off. Zawse United, Golding Stars, Yalugu and Okada Drivers will be in Group D.

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Asante Kotoko recalls goalkeeper Fredrick Asare for crucial Great Olympics showdown


Asante Kotoko’s management has recalled their talented goalkeeper, Frederick Asare, for the highly anticipated Ghana Premier League Matchday 32 encounter against Accra Great Olympics, scheduled for Sunday.

Asare, a key player for the Reds, will make his way to Kumasi for the pivotal Ghana Premier League match and is expected to return to the Black Stars camp on Monday.

The former Accra Lions goalkeeper is a crucial member of head coach Otto Addo’s 26-man squad, selected for Ghana’s 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifiers against Mali and the Central African Republic.

The first qualifier against Mali is slated for Thursday, June 6, 2024, at Stade 26 Mars in Bamako, with a kickoff time of 19:00. This will be followed by a face-off against the Central African Republic at the Baba Yara Sports Stadium on Monday, June 10, 2024.

Currently sitting 4th in Group I, the Black Stars hope to secure victories in both games to boost their chances of qualifying for the World Cup, which will be hosted in the USA, Canada, and Mexic
o.

Asante Kotoko is currently 10th on the league table with 43 points after 31 games.

Source: Ghana Web

John Mahama’s son shares excitement of watching 2024 UCL finals in London


Sharaf Mahama, son of former President John Dramani Mahama, has expressed his excitement about attending the 2024 UEFA Champions League final match in London.

According to him, the game between Real Madrid and Dortmund at Wembley was the highlight of his week.

In a Facebook post sighted by GhanaWeb, Sharaf, who recently acquired a FIFA Agent license, shared photos of himself at London’s Wembley Stadium on June 1, 2024.

“What an experience! I witnessed Real Madrid demonstrate resilience to win their 15th UEFA Champions League Cup in a highly competitive match at the iconic Wembley Stadium in London.

“Kudos to Dortmund for a historic league season,” he wrote.

Earlier in the week, Sharaf, who has a background in professional football, announced that he had completed his FIFA Agent course.

“I’m thrilled to announce that I have passed the FIFA Agent Examinations and (I) am now licensed as an official FIFA Agent. This is in pursuit of my passion for contributing to the development of football in Ghana and the
world at large,” Sharaf Mahama shared on May 30, 2024.

Source: Ghana Web

Great Olympics beats Asante Kotoko 1-0 to boost relegation survival


Great Olympics claimed a significant 1-0 win over Asante Kotoko at the Dr. Kwame Kyei Sports Complex on Sunday afternoon in Match Week 32 of the 2023/24 Ghana Premier League.

The win has improved their chances of avoiding relegation, as the Dade boys have a game in hand against Dreams FC.

Despite the win, Great Olympics remain in the relegation zone with 39 points from 31 games, sitting third from the bottom.

Just 16 minutes into the game, Steven Mukwala missed a penalty that could have given the home side the lead before they were eventually punished by the visitors.

With two minutes left in the first half, Raymond Oko Grippman rose highest and scored the decisive goal from the far post, sending Great Olympics into the break with the advantage.

The Dade boys then held on to win the game 1-0, as there were no further goals in the second half.

Great Olympics will next take on Hearts of Oak as they seek to maintain their league status.

Source: Ghana Web