“RELIGIOUS LEADERS HAVE BEEN TREATED WITH KIDS GLOOVE FOR LONG” – SOYINKA

Nobel laureate Wole Soyinka has criticised the response of the Nigerian government and religious leaders to the coronavirus. Over the weekend some preachers in

WR- HOTELS TO DISENGAGE WORKERS IF TAX REBATE IS NOT CONSIDERED AMID COVID-19 PANDEMIC

Some hotel operators in the Western region have appealed to the president to consider a tax refund as Covid-19 pandemic continues to have a

CORONAVIRUS: PRINCE CHARLES TESTS POSITIVE BUT REMAINS IN GOOD HEALTH

Prince Charles, 71, is displaying mild symptoms "but otherwise remains in good health", a spokesman said, adding that the Duchess of Cornwall, 72, has

ETHIOPIA TO FREE AND DEPORT FOREIGN PRISONERS CHARGED WITH SMUGGLING AND DRUG TRAFFICKING

More than 4,000 prisoners will be released in Ethiopia as the government continues to take measures to control the spread of coronavirus. The country’s

COVID-19: 12 UNDER MANDATORY QUARANTINE TEST POSITIVE BRINGING TOTAL TO 63

15 new cases of Coronavirus have been confirmed in Ghana. The number is made up of 12 persons who were mandatory quarantined by the

STMA SUSPENDS FUMIGATION AS IT AWAITS CHEMICALS FROM NOGUCHI

The public relation officer of Sekondi Takoradi Metropolitan Assembly, John laste, has confirmed that the fumigation excercise for all the major market centers in

NATIONAL SERVICE PERSONNEL TO TAKE PAID MANDATORY LEAVE TILL APRIL 30TH

The National Service Secretariat has directed all national service personnel under the scheme to take mandatory paid- annual leave effective Thursday, 25th March, 2020

545 BEDS AQUIRED NATIONWIDE FOR CORONAVIRUS PATIENT

The Director-General of the Ghana Health Service, Dr. Patrick Kuma Aboagye says 545 beds have been allocated across the country to deal with the

LIVE UPDATES: GHANA RECORDS 52 CONFIRMED COVID-19 CASES

As the coronavirus pandemic continues to cause wreaking havoc around the world, many countries are coming up with measures to ensure the safety of

COVID-19: CAMEROON SAXOPHONE PLAYER MANU DIBANGO DIES FROM CORONAVIRUS

Cameroon-born singer and saxophone player Manu Dibango has died from a coronavirus infection, according to a statement on his official Facebook page on Tuesday.