The Ministry of Health (MoH) has directed the mandatory wearing of nose and face masks to prevent the spread of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) in the country. The directive, according to a statement signed and issued in Accra on Sunday by the Minister of Health,
As governments and international organizations vigorously fight this COVID- 19 pandemic, the socioeconomic impact of measures put in place should be comprehensively analyzed by experts. As many countries and industries go under lock down, food insecurity challenges are inevitable. Food insecurity is preexisting global problem, however this pandemic has a potential to worsen the situation. … The post COVID-
Hundreds of traders yesterday appealed to the Ayawaso East Municipal Assembly to reopen the Nima market for them to continue their trading activities to feed their families. The assembly had earlier yesterday closed the market after traders flouted the coronavirus (COVID-19) safety protocols given by the President. The decision to close down the market was … The post Nima
The government has debunked reports UNI-PASS, has no track record and the required competence to execute its mandate. It said, “The UNI-PASS technology has been deployed successfully in Tanzania since 2015 under the name Tancis, which World Customs Organisation (WCO) has acclaimed as one of the best innovative
New Hearts of Oak signing Abednego Tetteh has prioritised winning a trophy with the club over individual accolades. The former Bechem United and Al Hilal striker is confident of helping the club end their trophy drought this season. The Phobians have not won a major trophy since 2009.
Head of Public Relations of the Professional Footballers Association of Ghana’s (PFAG) Yussif Chibsah says he does not think slashing player salaries is applicable in Ghana football looking at the prevailing circumstances. In the wake of the suspension of the Ghana Premier League due to the corona virus pandemic, clubs have requested players to welcome … The post Players
The Ghana Football Association is set to receive an amount of $500,000 from world football governing body, FIFA, as part of measures to help combat the effect of the coronavirus in football in the country. The amount represents the operational funding for member associations for the years 2019 and 2020. In all,
Child Rights International (CRI) has called on the Ministry of Education (MoE) to use the Continuous Assessment as an alternative to grade BECE and WASSCE students due to the outbreak of COVID-19. According to CRI, a child-centered organisation, such a move would remove the burden of MoE and the Ghana Education
The Kpando Divisional Police Patrol Squad have arrested Amadu Ibrahim, 37, one of the five alleged highway thugs who robbed travellers on the Nkonya Asakyiri-Kpando Agbenorxoe road of cash amounts totalling GH¢21, 250 and other items last Friday. The suspect was arrested at the Have
It is no secret that one of the major ways to deal with a crisis is the provision of accurate information. Accurate and updated information is among the most important factors in finding solutions in extraordinary and crisis situations. Clear and precise information arms the people with basic knowledge and the ‘do’s and don’ts that … The post The Media and Ghana’s Fight against
The Kaneshie police have arrested two suspected armed robbers for allegedly robbing a woman at Awudome in Accra on Saturday. The suspects, James Annan and Ebenezer Torto who were on a motorcycle were reported to have attacked their victim with a knife and demanded for her phone and money. The Public Relations Officer(PRO) of the … The post Kaneshie Police nab 2 armed robbers appeared
The Upper East Regional Security Council has imposed a dawn to dusk curfew on the Doba and Kandiga communities in the Kassena-Nankana Municipality following a clash between the two communities over a parcel of land, that resulted in the death of one person. A joint team of Military
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