Ghana’s COVID-19 case count has risen to 8,297 following the confirmation of 227 new cases. This was confirmed in the Ghana Health Service’s case count update of Tuesday, June 2, 2020. The update also indicates that 39 more people have recovered from the virus, increasing the tally for recoveries to 2,841. Two more persons have […] The post 227 new
Police have prevented the Chairman of the People’s National Convention (PNC), Bernard Mornah and scores of his supporters from getting to the Police Headquarters. The supporters, most of whom were clad in red were marching alongside Mr. Mornah to the police headquarters where the latter is expected to honour an invitation from the Criminal Investigations […] The post Police
Police have prevented the Chairman of the People’s National Convention (PNC), Bernard Mornah and scores of his supporters from getting to the Police Headquarters. The supporters, most of whom were clad in red were marching alongside Mr. Mornah to the police headquarters where the latter is expected to honour an invitation from the Criminal Investigations […] The post Police
Ethiopia’s health minister has told journalists that the country needs 131 million face masks in the next four months, state-linked Fana Broadcasting Corporate reports. Minister Lia Tadesse is quoted as saying that the face masks are needed in healthcare facilities across the country. Plans are underway to manufacture the face masks locally, the broadcaster reports. […] The post Ethiopia
Nigeria is to reopen places of worship and hotels from Tuesday as most of the country begins the second phase of the easing of Coronavirus restrictions. The lockdown was imposed on 30 March in the major hubs of Lagos state, neighbouring Ogun state and the capital, Abuja. The country’s task force on coronavirus said that […] The post Coronavirus: Nigeria to reopen
As the novel coronavirus continues to ravage Latin America, the death toll in Brazil moved close to 30,000 and passed 10,000 in Mexico on Tuesday. In Brazil, 623 more fatalities over the past 24 hours raised the death toll to 29,937, according to the Health Ministry. The total case count in the world’s second worst-hit […] The post Coronavirus: Brazil’s deaths
Chief Justice Anin Yeboah has advised businessman, Alfred Woyome, to find money to settle his GHS47 million debt to avoid the sale of his properties. Justice Yeboah made the comment during the hearing of an application by the Attorney General seeking clearance from the court for the State to take over Mr. Woyome’s properties instead […] The post Chief
At least four police officers in the Midwestern U.S. state of Missouri were injured by gunfire early Tuesday during ongoing protests over the death of George Floyd. “We have had 4 officers struck by gunfire tonight,” the St. Louis Police Department said on Twitter. “All have been transported to an area hospital. All are conscious […] The post George
The Ministry of Education has directed that no form of religious activity must be countenanced in schools as they reopen for final year students amidst the COVID-19 outbreak. Sector Minister, Mattew Opoku Prempeh, who announced this at a press briefing on Tuesday, June 2, 2020, also indicated that visitors will not be allowed entry access […] The post No
The Ghana Immigration Service (GIS) has indicated that it will commence an enhanced mandatory medical examination for all foreign nationals seeking to work and reside in the country. The mandatory medical examination is an add-on to the already existing medical examination conducted by the Service as one of the requirements for acquiring Work and Residence […] The post GIS
The first of the four virtual business forums for this year’s Citi Business Festival is scheduled to come off on Tuesday [June 2, 2020] on Citi TV. Christened ‘Reboot’, the virtual business forum, will be discussing how you can restart your business after COVID-19. Discussants include; Michael Mensah-Baah, Chief Operating Officer of Absa Bank Ghana Limited, Tarka Awori, […] The post #CitiBizFestival:
The Ellembelle Food Bank which was established in the wake of the COVID-19 lockdown period and continues to support vulnerable and the aged in the Ellembelle District has received food supplies and sanitizers worth over GHS16,500 from Quantum Terminals. Anastasia Antoinette Abban, the Human Resource Manager of Quantum Terminals which is the main off-takers of […] The post Quantum
A Deputy Information Minister, Pius EnamHadzide says it is early days yet for the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) to demand an audit service inquiry into the government’s spending on the fight against COVID-19. According to him, initiatives under the Coronavirus Alleviation Programme (CAP) have not come under their logical conclusion for any proper accounts […] The post Calls
Further to a press release on 7 May 2020, the European Union (EU) announced that it has added Ghana to its list of blacklisted countries for money laundering. Indicating that the measure is not yet in force, this decision follows a similar one on 19 February 2019 to blacklist Ghana. The major media networks in […] The post Should
The Ghana Police Service has cautioned the public against participating in a planned demonstration against the US in Ghana over the killing of George Floyd. According to the police, the organizers have not informed them about the demonstration which was scheduled for Tuesday, June 2, 2020. It said the restrictions against large public gatherings, rallies […] The post Police
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A former Health Minister, Alex Sebefia, has questioned the lack of detail in the Electoral Commission (EC) and National Identification Authority’s (NIA) safety protocols for the novel coronavirus as compared to religious gatherings. Churches and Mosques have been hit with almost 30 conditions each ahead of the June 5 deadline where they would be allowed […] The post Where
A former Health Minister, Alex Segbefia, has questioned the lack of detail in the Electoral Commission (EC) and National Identification Authority’s (NIA) safety protocols for the novel coronavirus as compared to religious gatherings. Churches and Mosques have been hit with almost 30 conditions each ahead of the June 5 deadline where they would be allowed […] The post Where
The Information Minister, Kojo Oppong Nkrumah, has explained that the government has not made an attempt at mass testing in a bid to tackle the novel coronavirus more efficiently as it begins easing restrictions on gatherings. Though the government has not given up on the option of mass testing, Mr. Oppong Nkrumah said mass testing […] The post Mass
Regent University College of Science and Technology has signed a Memorandum of Agreement (MOU) with Universidad Católica de Murcia (UCAM), Spain. This MOU is to facilitate an international exchange of ideas and research between both institutions, as well as faculty and student exchanges to promote teaching and learning between Regent University College of Science and […] The post Regent
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