The two-day workshop which brought together health personnel from all the six constituencies in the Ahafo region is geared towards bringing education on the COVID-19 pandemic to the doorsteps of the people. In an interview with Hon.Ing. Kobby Amoah-Mensah said the model of the programme has an initial fifty (50) participants from the six constituencies in the Ahafo Region receiving ...
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Covid-19: Fanteakwa North shuts two markets after farmer tests positive
The Fanteakwa North District Security Council (DISEC) has directed for the closure of two major food market centres in the District. The closure of the two market centers-Ahomahomaso and Begoro takes effect from April 15, 2020. The decision taken during an emergency meeting by DISEC chaired by Charles Oware Tweneboah, District Chief Executive for the area on Monday is among ...
Read More »Meningitis is also killing dozens in the Upper West Region – Mahama reminds gov’t
As we mourn the dead from COVID-19, meningitis is reported to have killed 37 people in the Upper West Region, out of hundreds who have contracted the illness’ these were the words of former President, John Dramni Mahama as a reminder to the government on the urgent need for action. According to him, “Even as we focus on the COVID-19 ...
Read More »IMF approves $1bn for Ghana’s COVID-19 fight
The Executive Board of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) has approved the disbursement of US$1 billion to be drawn under the Rapid Credit Facility to help Ghana’s COVID-19 fight. According to the IMF, the COVID-19 pandemic is already impacting Ghana severely. Growth is slowing down, financial conditions have tightened, and the exchange rate is under pressure. A statement by the ...
Read More »TOR boss accused of paying $2.5m in bribes to govt officials, MPs
The US Securities and Exchange Commission has charged Tema Oil Refinery boss Asante Berko for “orchestrating a bribery scheme” and arranging at least $2.5 million in bribes to be paid to Ghana government officials to gain approval for a client’s power plant project. The accusations are in relation to Mr Berko’s time and role as a former banker at a ...
Read More »Stop claiming ownership, credit for coronavirus measures – Togbe Afede to political parties
The President of the National House of Chiefs, Togbe Afede, has asked politicians to desist from taking credit for the measures being instituted by the Akufo-Addo government, to fight the COVID-19 pandemic. He said the nation needs unity at this moment to totally eradicate the pandemic and not scoring of political points. In a statement, Togbe Afede said: “We would … like ...
Read More »UE/R: Namoalug chiefs petition gov’t against Shaanxi over “fraudulent” agreement
The Chief and elders of Namoalug have presented a strong petition to government over a “fraudulent” agreement they say has aided the Shaanxi Mining Company Ltd to illegally take over a portion of their land. A chief and some “alleged leaders” of Gbane, a community in the Talensi District, leased the land, which is said to be part of Namoalug, ...
Read More »Coronavirus: US$1 billion IMF loan to Ghana raises silent questions
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has approved the disbursement of US$1 billion to Ghana under the Rapid Credit Facility (RCF) to address the fiscal and balance of payments needs that the country is facing and also improve confidence in the economy. The release of fund was subject to the decision of the Executive Board of IMF. Ken Ofori-Atta, Ghana’s finance ...
Read More »Two Nigeriens detained for flouting lockdown rules in Accra test positive for coronavirus
Two Nigeriens arrested for flouting COVID-19 lockdown rules have tested positive for the virus, the Ghana Police Service has confirmed. The two foreigners were arrested on Sunday, April 5, by the police in the Accra District, on suspicion of carrying the COVID-19, yet defying the law on imposition on restrictions. The two later tested positive on Friday, April 10 and ...
Read More »U.S. SEC charges ex-banker for $2.5m bribes to Ghana officials
The U.S. securities regulator on Monday charged a former banker at Goldman Sachs for arranging at least $2.5 million in bribes to be paid to Ghana government officials to gain approval for a client’s power plant project. The Securities and Exchange Commission said Asante Berko, a former employee at a subsidiary of the U.S. lender, arranged the bribes for a ...
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