Confirmed Cases Of COVID-19 In Ghana Rises To Eleven (11) As At 19 March 2020 – 15:00GMT
Confirmed Cases Of COVID-19 In Ghana Rises To Eleven (11) As At 19 March 2020 – 15:00GMT – Oman 107.1 FM
Confirmed Cases Of COVID-19 In Ghana Rises To Eleven (11) As At 19 March 2020 – 15:00GMT – Oman 107.1 FM
President Akufo-Addo Appoints Former W.H.O Director As Co-Ordinator For The Coronavirus Response Programme – Oman 107.1 FM This website uses
President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo has on Thursday, March 19, 2020 organised a Breakfast Prayer meeting to pray against the spread of COVID-19 in Ghana.
A special Christian prayer meeting to seek the Lord’s intervention for the nation in curtailing the current out break of the coronavirus disease in Ghana,has
Nigeria’s federal government announced on Wednesday that it will ban travelers from 13 countries as a measure of controlling the coronavirus pandemic. The affected countries
Finance Minister Ken Ofori-Atta says a total amount of GH787 million cedis hit the accounts of customers of defunct financial institutions as at March 5.
The Ghana Medical Association has cautioned the local media to be circumspect in the dissemination of news and information concerning the outbreak of the corona
The President of the Republic, Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, says that, even though the coronavirus pandemic presents severe consequences for the country, it also presents
The Ghana Water Company Limited has urged consumers to store more water if their taps are flowing because the company is experiencing some challenges with
Ghana has been ranked sixth best place in Africa for investors in the 2020 RMB Investment Attractiveness rankings. The country edged closer to a coveted
The passport office in Accra has been closed down following the outbreak of the dreaded Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) where six cases have been confirmed in
Some supermarkets and various shops in Ghana have begun selling hand sanitizers at outrageous prices following the announcement of some confirmed coronavirus (COVID-19) cases in
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