After leaving his seat for the United Kingdom, Joy Prime TV presenter Kpekpo Maxwell Justice (KMJ) is back to Ghana and has announced he will not be on air for the next 14 days as he follows a directive that citizens who return from their foreign travels should quarantine themselves for a period of 14 days as part of measures to try curb the spread of coronavirus.
A fresh report by the International Centre for Sports Studies has ranked Ghana’s Jordan Ayew above Juventus forward Cristiano Ronaldo and six-time Ballon d’OR winner Lionel Messi.
The National Sports Authority says it has banned all national teams, clubs and sports administrators from travelling outside the country.
Like some Christians, music producer Roro is of the view that coronavirus is increasing the intensity and frequency of events prophesied in the Bible which will lead to the end of the world, hence is entreating all to repent and save their souls.
Founder and leader of the Synagogue Church of All Nations (SCOAN), Prophet T.
The Ghana Association of Medical Laboratory Scientists (GAMLs) has advised the government to resource other teaching centres to test suspected cases for coronavirus in the country rather than focusing on the two specialized centres.
The Eastern Regional Organizer of the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC), Hackman Kabore is calling on the National Identification Authority (NIA) to stop the mass registration exercise in the Eastern region in order to protect applicants from the spread of coronavirus.
Government has asked Parliament to waive taxes to the tune of over US$10 million to enable the Ministry of Health to purchase materials and equipment for Fly Zipline Ghana Limited.
The Member of Parliament (MP) for Prestea Huni-Valley Constituency in the Western Region, Lawyer Barbara Oteng-Gyasi who doubles as the Minister for Tourism, Culture and Creative Arts has cut sod for the construction of an Astro turf under the Ghana National Petroleum Commission (GNPC) foundation.
0PrintfacebookTwitterG+ Football is governed by regulations - Oluboi Commodore responds to critics General Manager for Great Olympics Oluboi Commodore says football is governed by rules and regulations after his outfit won their protest against Medeama SC.
The Jubilee House has introduced a new seating arrangement at the presidency to help control the spread of the deadly coronavirus during meetings with the President.
The Management of Ghana Water Company Limited has asked Ghanaians to desist from using treated water for commercial car washing and watering of lawns since these practices reduce the pressures in the pipelines, thereby causing low pressure and no flow in some areas, especially areas located in high elevations.
Ghana and Columbus Crew defender Jonathan Mensah is worried about health workers following the outbreak of coronavirus in the world.
Hearts of Oak have reportedly made contact with former winger Patrick Razak over a possible return to the club.
Ghanaian clubs will get the opportunity to sign players in the transfer window despite the suspension of the league by government due to the coronavirus outbreak.
Ghanaian clubs will get the opportunity to sign players in the transfer window despite the suspension of the league by government due to the coronavirus outbreak.
Aside from sanitary care and precautions, it’s important that we get prepared for any unseen casualties.
The technical department of Accra Hearts of Oak led by Edward Nii Odoom has given the playing body a one-week break following government's suspension of the 2019/20 football season over Covid-19.
Television personality and comedienne, Afia Schwarzenegger has finally opened up on why she cursed all officials of the Food and Drugs Authority (FDA).
Great Olympics have been declared winners of their protest against Medeama in respect of their matchday 12 game played at the Akoon park in Tarkwa.
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