2017 has been a packed year for Ghanaians with lots of unforgettable memories from politics, social life to sports.
Powerful photos that capture the big moments in 2017
We try to capture the the high and low moments of the year in this gallery.
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With so much to write about, we take a look at a pictorial review of the year and the moments that got us talking.
Inauguration: The inauguration of Ghana's new President on January 7 brought the country to a standstill with a lot of political excitements and mixed feelings.
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Galamsey: The issue of illegal mining became predominant and received media attention with a lot of campaigns against the act.
Ghana wins WAFU Tournament: Ghana’s Black Star B beat Nigeria by 4 goals to win the 2017 West African Football Union Cup of Nations.
Opposition press conference: The opposition has been very busy putting the government on its toes with its frequent press conferences to address national issues.
Free SHS: The launch of the government’s flagship Free SHS surprised most people as it came earlier than expected. The ensuing challenges facing the programme have also received some attention.
Homosexuality comment by President: The government was back on the mega banner when he responded to a question on legalization of homosexuality during an interview with Aljazeera.
Major Mahama’s death: The sad lynching of the military officer in Denkyira Obuasi was one of the saddest moments this year.
Kotoko winning FA Cup: The Porcupine Warriors edged out the bitter rivals Accra Hearts of Oak courtesy a Sadick Adams first half hattrick.
Vigilantism: Activities of vigilante groups believed to be associates of the ruling NPP were on the rise posing some internal security issues to the country.
Bastie defeats Bukom Banku: The undefeated Ghanaian boxer tasted his first defeat when Bastie Samir knocked him down in a bout that lasted seven rounds.
Aduana Stars win GPL: The Dormaa-based club was crowned champions in this year’s highly competitive league.
Black Stars: The Black Stars failed to qualify to the World Cup next year and extended their trophy drought to 35 after failing to win the AFCON earlier in the year.