Protests against racism have erupted around the globe in recent weeks, sparked by the murder of a black man, George Floyd, at the hands of a white police officer in Minnesota, in the United States. This act of racial violence serves as a timely reminder of the racial inequalities that persist for black people around […] The post Can
Germany and France have said they will increase their financial contributions to the World Health Organization (WHO), weeks after the US said it would withdraw funding. Germany promised to give €500m (£452; $560m) to the agency this year, while France said it would provide €140m. Both governments said the funding had nothing to do with […] The post Germany, France increase funding
The National Chief Imam, Sheikh (Dr) Osman Nuhu Sharubutu has welcomed the decision by Saudi Arabia to bar international Hajj pilgrims this year due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Zambia’s Health Minister Chitalu Chilufya has been arrested on allegations of corruption. The 47-year-old doctor and politician was detained and then freed... The post Zambia’s Health Minister arrested for corruption appeared first on The Chronicle Online.
EU ambassadors meet on Wednesday to plan reopening external borders on 1 July, and travellers from the US could be among those... The post Coronavirus: EU considers barring Americans from travel list appeared first on The Chronicle Online.
A final year student of the Nalerigu Nurses and Midwifery College as well as a pregnant woman have tested positive for the novel coronavirus in Nalerigu in the North East Region. The student, according to health officials, returned to school recently from Cape Coast in the Central Region while the pregnant woman was said to […]
The worst-ever outbreak of Ebola in the Democratic Republic of Congo has officially been declared over, almost two years after it began. No new cases of the disease have been reported in the north-east of the country, where dozens of armed groups operate, since 27 April. Some 2,280 people died since the outbreak began in […] The post DR Congo’s deadliest Ebola outbreak
A US Navy ship has navigated near the Venezuelan coast in what the US military’s Southern Command (SOUTHCOM) called a “freedom of... The post US navy ship sails near Venezuela after arrival of Iranian cargo appeared first on The Chronicle Online.
Accra-based Asaase Radio has not caused any interference on Joy FM’s frequency, the National Communications Authority, NCA, has established in a report cited by Citi News. A team of investigators deployed by the Authority came to this conclusion after the Multimedia Group, operators of Joy FM, filed an official complaint on June 15th accusing ABC […] The post There
The Electoral Commission has said that as they believe in the sanctity of the law, they respect the decision of the Supreme Court.
Kosovo President Hashim Thaci has been accused of war crimes by a special international prosecutor in The Hague. Mr Thaci and nine... The post Kosovo President Thaci faces war crimes indictment appeared first on The Chronicle Online.
The National Commission for Civic Education (NCCE) has called for a change in the COVID-19 advocacy language to reinvigorate the sense of urgency for a change in public attitudes towards stemming the spread of the disease.
The Central Region is benefiting from a total of 109 road infrastructural projects to help open up the area to facilitate tourism, trade and other economic development.
By David Leroy Matthews of Sozo Ministries “Ohio” Space Sponsored by Emmanuel Akwasi Adjei Be Made Whole International Ministry E-mail- [email protected] The... The post “ONCE SAVED ALWAYS SAVED, NOT SO?” appeared first on The Chronicle Online.
What is black seed oil? Nigella sativa is a small flowering shrub with purple or white-tinged flowers that grows in Eastern Europe,... The post Health and Beauty Benefits of Black Seed Oil appeared first on The Chronicle Online.
Dr Ernest Addison, the Governor of the Bank of Ghana, has expressed worry about the widening budget deficit due to the coronavirus pandemic, saying this development could derail the progress made over the past three years.
The worst-ever outbreak of Ebola in the Democratic Republic of Congo has officially been declared over, almost two years after it began. No new cases of the disease have been reported in the north-east of the country, where dozens of armed groups operate, since 27 April. Some 2,280 people died since the outbreak began in […]
Parents and guardians have been urged to provide their children with nose masks and alcohol-based hand sanitisers to complement the central government’s efforts to curb the spread of Covid-19. Giving Read More... The post Parents Urged To Support Govt In Covid-19
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