Entertainment

Minor Hotels enters West Africa with signing of NH Collection Accra project

Minor Hotels, an international hotel owner, operator and investor with more than 640 properties in 59 countries, has announced the signing of NH Collection Accra, the first property under the NH Collection brand in Ghana – set to launch in 2030.

The agreement was signed during THINC Middle East 2026, underscoring the group’s continued expansion across gateway cities in Africa.

Located in the heart of Accra, Ghana’s capital and commercial hub, the 200-key hotel will form part of a modern mixed-use development offering excellent access to government, corporate and embassy districts, positioned near Jubilee House and within close reach of Kotoka International Airport.

Developed by Swami India Ghana Limited, a diversified real estate group with a strong track record across West Africa and the Middle East, the development will include hotel, retail and office components designed to create a vibrant urban destination.

Balancing sophistication with comfort, NH Collection Accra will cater to the city’s commercial growth and international connectivity, serving growing demand from corporate, diplomatic and long-stay travellers.

Amir Golbarg, Chief Operations Officer – Middle East & Africa for Minor Hotels, commented: “We are delighted to introduce the NH Collection brand to Ghana, one of West Africa’s most dynamic and promising markets. We look forward to working with Swami India Ghana Limited to bring this project to life.”

Mr Dinesh G. Gorasiya, Chairman of Swami India Ghana Limited, added, “The signing of NH Collection Accra marks an important milestone for Swami India Ghana Ltd as we continue to expand our footprint with developments that adhere to the highest international standards.

Bringing the first Minor Hotels brand to West Africa reflects our strategic commitment to delivering premium, globally aligned hospitality assets that contribute meaningfully to Ghana’s economic growth. We are confident that NH Collection Accra will enhance the city’s appeal as a premier destination for business and leisure, while reinforcing our long-standing focus on quality and responsible development.”

Read More

Sports

Roger De Sa to assist Carlos Queiroz in Black Stars 2026 World Cup campaign

Former Orlando Pirates coach Roger De Sa will join Carlos Queiroz as his assistant coach ahead of the FIFA World Cup 2026.

According to the South African website Kickoff, Roger De Sa, who previously assisted Queiroz at previous jobs, has concluded negotiations with the Ghana Football Association (GFA) after agreeing on personal terms.

Although the terms are not clear, De Sa’s agreement with Ghana is expected to be co-terminus with Carlos Queiroz four month contract with the GFA.

“I will fly out on Thursday to Accra to start working straight away,” says the erstwhile Bafana Bafana goalkeeper, speaking to KickOff.

“I think when the previous coach left, the Ghana FA looked at Carlos Queiroz, and obviously it happened very quickly. Within four to five days, it was done.”

De Sa has been Queiroz’s sidekick, notably assisting him as he led Egypt to the AFCON 2021 final and with Iran during the FIFA World Cup 2022.

Despite accepting the role, De Sa acknowledged its unique challenges.

“Those are the challenges, but it comes with a job like this,” he said.

“[I’ve] been watching a lot of films, videos, watching different players with different clubs. The biggest challenge is obviously to select a team without having really enough time. And obviously, the preparations are also very short. You’ve got about two weeks to prepare your team.

“But ja, that’s how it is, that’s the name of the game,” he adds, while the difficulties that await him in his new job are not lost on the 61-year-old tactician.

“It’s not easy, it’s gonna be difficult, but they’re all difficult anyway.”

It is unclear if he will join Carlos Quieroz during his official introduction on Thursday, April 23, 2026, at the Alisa Hotel.

Read More

Samuel Kuffour warns Ghana must fix team issues ahead of 2026 World Cup

Former Black Stars defender Samuel Kuffour has issued a strong warning to football authorities, urging them to “fix things” if Ghana are to improve results ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

Despite securing qualification for the tournament by topping Group I with 25 points – ahead of Madagascar, Mali, Comoros, Central African Republic and Chad –  the Black Stars have struggled in recent outings.

The team is currently on a four-game losing streak in international friendlies ahead of the global showpiece.

The poor run contributed to the dismissal of head coach Otto Addo, with Portuguese manager Carlos Queiroz now set to take over leadership of the national team.

“We cannot win against any country if we don’t fix things,” Kuffour told 3Sports.

“We played Comoros here in Accra and we were scared to play, forcing ourselves to play three-back.

“We lost our identity [regarding] the way we used to play. The fancy thing that people used to do [like] Polo, you feel excited but now no.

“[when] you’re going to the stadium, you s**t in your pants before you leave.”

The timing of his remarks comes as Ghana prepares for a new chapter under Queiroz, who is expected to be officially unveiled on April 23.

The experienced coach will be tasked with stabilising the team and guiding them into the tournament with renewed belief and structure.

Ghana have been drawn in Group L for the World Cup, where they will face England, Croatia and Panama.

The Black Stars are aiming to reach the knockout phase for the first time since their historic run in 2010.

Read More

Business

Minor Hotels enters West Africa with signing of NH Collection Accra project

Minor Hotels, an international hotel owner, operator and investor with more than 640 properties in 59 countries, has announced the signing of NH Collection Accra, the first property under the NH Collection brand in Ghana – set to launch in 2030.

The agreement was signed during THINC Middle East 2026, underscoring the group’s continued expansion across gateway cities in Africa.

Located in the heart of Accra, Ghana’s capital and commercial hub, the 200-key hotel will form part of a modern mixed-use development offering excellent access to government, corporate and embassy districts, positioned near Jubilee House and within close reach of Kotoka International Airport.

Developed by Swami India Ghana Limited, a diversified real estate group with a strong track record across West Africa and the Middle East, the development will include hotel, retail and office components designed to create a vibrant urban destination.

Balancing sophistication with comfort, NH Collection Accra will cater to the city’s commercial growth and international connectivity, serving growing demand from corporate, diplomatic and long-stay travellers.

Amir Golbarg, Chief Operations Officer – Middle East & Africa for Minor Hotels, commented: “We are delighted to introduce the NH Collection brand to Ghana, one of West Africa’s most dynamic and promising markets. We look forward to working with Swami India Ghana Limited to bring this project to life.”

Mr Dinesh G. Gorasiya, Chairman of Swami India Ghana Limited, added, “The signing of NH Collection Accra marks an important milestone for Swami India Ghana Ltd as we continue to expand our footprint with developments that adhere to the highest international standards.

Bringing the first Minor Hotels brand to West Africa reflects our strategic commitment to delivering premium, globally aligned hospitality assets that contribute meaningfully to Ghana’s economic growth. We are confident that NH Collection Accra will enhance the city’s appeal as a premier destination for business and leisure, while reinforcing our long-standing focus on quality and responsible development.”

Read More

Environment

Uber driver recounts a frightening encounter with car snatchers

An Uber driver in Accra is recounting a frightening encounter with suspected car snatchers — and raising troubling allegations about his treatment at a public hospital afterward. Frank Boakye says…

When Love Fades in Silence: A Husband’s Account of a Marriage Drifting Apart

Dear Big Stuff I write to you today not as a storyteller, but as a husband who has quietly watched the light in his marriage dim. There was a time…