Monrovia -President John Dramani Mahama has frowned on countries, isolating Ebola affected countries terming it as not the best way to jointly fight the disease.
Monrovia -Ghanaian President and the ECOWAS current Chairman John Dramani Mahama will pay an official visit to Liberia on Monday, September 15, 2014. While in Liberia, the Ghanaian leader will make a donation of assorted food items to aid Liberia's fight against the deadly Ebola virus.
Accra -Two close calls in the past weeks helped spur a series of reports linking Liberia with suspected spread of the Ebola virus in neighboring Ghana, currently embroiled in a mini-epidemic of its own, a cholera outbreak. To date, Ghana has tested about 45 suspected Ebola cases, but all of them, have proved negative.
Scores of Liberians still residing at the Buduburum Camp, 44 kilometers west of Accra, Ghana in Accra, woke up Saturday morning to the stark reality of losing their makeshift homes in the refugee community they had come to call home since the dog days of the civil war in Liberia.
Monrovia -President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf met with the Ghanaian Minister of Foreign Affairs and Regional Integration, H.E. Hanna Serwaa Tetteh when she paid her a courtesy call.
Monrovia -The Minister of Foreign Affairs and Regional Integration of the Republic of Ghana, Her Excellency Ms. Hanna Serwaa Tetteh began a two-day official visit to Liberia beginning Monday.
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