Ghanaian Doctors and Dentists Association-UK (GDDA-UK) on Wednesday donated personal protective equipment (PPE) worth GH¢52,500 to two health institutions and a constituency in the country.
Three Chinese nationals living in Ghana yesterday donated medical nose masks and assorted food items worth GH¢35,000 to New Life Children’s Home at Nungua in Accra. The donation made by Ms Wu Er Le, Mr Cang Ping Xu and Ms Hai Jing Dong, all engaged
Veteran football administrator, Nana Fitz has called on the government to set up an independent body to audit the finances of the Ghana Football Association (GFA). The Kurt Okraku led administration last week revealed that they inherited Gh¢11 million debt. The details of the debts were contained in a document
An ex-management member of Accra Great Olympics, Mr. Ato Coleman, has donated branded nose masks to supporters of the club (AGOSU). Mr. Coleman who served as a Deputy CEO of the club presented the masks to the Chief Executive Officer of the Club, Mr. Oloboi Commodore
World football governing body, FIFA has closed its file on the issues relating to player, Kwame Bonsu, Asante Kotoko and Esperance. In a letter dated May 4, 2020 and signed by Head of Players’ Status at FIFA, Erika Montemor Ferreira; FIFA said it would “proceed to the closure of the file” after the amicable agreement between the … The post FIFA closes file
The Executive Council of the Ghana Football Association (GFA) has taken a decision to make the Ghana Premier League autonomous. In light of this decision, the Executive Council, at its meeting on Tuesday, May 5, 2020, has decided to form a five-member Committee to advise the GFA on how to proceed with the implementation of … The post Ghana Premier League to go autonomous appeared first
Daniel Karmara, an okada accident victim, has called on the government to enforce the law banning the use of motorcycles popularly known as ‘okada’ for commercial passenger transport business in the country. According to him, the ‘okada’ business was becoming a nuisance to society because
Clear Junction, a London-based global fintech company that offers end-to-end regulated payment solutions based on in-house technology, has signed a partnership agreement with Zeepay, a leading African fintech company. The partnership would allow Clear Junction to offer correspondent accounts for collecting payments in the European Union and UK that will enable ‘Zeepay’s p2p’ remittance service … The post Clear
Ghana Medical Association (GMA) has commended Vodafone Ghana Foundation for its immense support in the fight against COVID-19 in Ghana. The Medical Association applauded Vodafone Ghana when the telco donated personal protective equipment (PPE) and medical supplies to the association. The Vodafone Ghana Foundation, in response to a request by the GMA, donated protective gowns … The post Vodafone
Ghana’s COVID-19 case count yesterday increased to 3,091 with the Bono Region joining the league of regions with confirmed cases. The case which was detected in the Jaman North District of the region leaves the country with three regions yet to be struck by the virus namely the Savannah, Ahafo and
A three-day cabinet retreat is underway to review data gathered on the impact of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) on all sectors of Ghana’s economy and develop measures to address challenges. Speaking at a press briefing in Accra yesterday, Minister of Information, Kojo Oppong Nkrumah, said
The Receiver of collapsed Savings and Loans and Micro Credit institutions will by the end of May complete validation process and payment of remaining customers of the defunct institutions. Minister of Information, Kojo Oppong Nkrumah, who announced this, said, GH¢340 million would be paid in
The La Dade-Kotopon Municipal Assembly (LaDMA) has launched a campaign to mitigate the spread of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. The campaign dubbed “Operation Wear Your Nose Mask” is to
The head of the Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (Africa CDC) on Thursday rejected an assertion by Tanzania’s president that coronavirus tests it supplied are faulty. Tanzania’s government spokesman said a team was conducting investigations on the laboratory that
The Minority caucus in parliament is attributing the upsurge in Ghana’s coronavirus (COVID-19) cases to the ‘premature’ lifting of the partial lockdown imposed on some cities a couple of weeks ago. The three-week lockdown, imposed on Accra, Tema, Kasoa, Kumasi and Obuasi pursuant to the Imposition of Restriction Act, was to stop the respiratory disease … The post Minority
The coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic is causing a global health emergency nightmare as well as a global economic slowdown. Experts say trade, investment, growth, and employment are all being affected and the crisis would have an impact on the world economy in a very bad way. In fact, the situation has presented governments around the world … The post Essential support for businesses
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