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Covid-19 Scare: Ayariga ‘Locks Down’ Ghana; Calls on Citizens, Big Corporations to Support Poor

Accra, Ghana – The founder and leader of the All People’s Congress (APC) Dr. Hassan Ayariga is calling on all members of the party, Ghanaians as well as all those who believe in him and his leadership to stay home for their own safety. According to Dr. Ayariga, the coronavirus …

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Covid-19: Atiku Abubakar Pledges 50m Naira Towards Relief Fund

CORONAVIRUS: Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar whose son, Mohammed, tested positive to the novel Coronavirus, has announced a 50 million naira relief fund for Nigerians as the world continues to battle the Coronavirus pandemic. In a statement released today, Atiku called on the Federal government to fashion out a way …

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IPRAN To Declare Citizens Arrest for NIA Officials, if Registration Continues after 48hrs

    INTER-PARTY RESISTANCE AGAINST NEW VOTER REGISTER (IPRAN) 19th March, 2020 For Immediate Release IPRAN To Declare Citizens Arrest for NIA Officials, if Registration Continues after 48hrs The Inter Party Resistance Against the New Voter Register has taken a very sad and grievous note of the unfortunate outbreak of …

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President Akufo-Addo Appoints Former WHO Dir., as Coordinator For COVID-19 Response Programme

Accra, Ghana – President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, has appointed Dr. Anarfi Asamoa-Baah, a former Deputy Director-General of the World Health Organisation (WHO), as the Presidential Coordinator for the Government’s Coronavirus Response Programme. In that role, Dr. Asamoa-Baah will be President Akufo-Addo’s point man for the response effort, and will be …

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COVID-19: Nandom NDC Parliamentary Candidate Pleads With Chiefs to Ban Funerals

Nandom, Ghana – National Democratic Congress Parliamentary candidate for the Nandom Constituency, Dr. Richard Kuuire has pleaded with traditional leaders in the area to support government’s efforts by placing a ban on all funeral activities in order to keep at bay the emergence of the coronavirus disease. Besides funeral activities, …

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NHIA Issues Guidelines on Coronavirus Prevention

Accra, Ghana  – Executive Management of the National Health Insurance Authority (NHIA) is strictly implementing government’s directives aimed at curtailing the Coronavirus pandemic. The Authority is putting in place stopgap arrangements at the District, Regional and Head Offices to ensure the safety of all staff, NHIS members and the general …

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S/R Minister Promises Residents Of Deba Potable Drinking Water

Deba, Ghana – The Savanna Regional Minister, Hon Adam Braimah Salifu has promised to bring the perennial water problem facing the inhabitants of Deba, a farming community in the North East Gonja District to an end. Hon Adam Salifu Braimah who doubles as the New Patriot Party’s Member of Parliament …

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Harmattan Journalism Awards: Focus More on Things That’ll Bring us Dev’t – Minister to Media

Damongo, Ghana – Alhaji Salifu Adam Braimah, Savannah Regional Minister, has implored on the media to “change the narrative” by focusing more on issues that would fast track the socio-economic development of the area and not those that would further divide and impoverish the people. Alhaji Braimah lamented that as …

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Ghana is on Course – Bawumia

Tamale, Ghana – The combination of prudent macro-and micro- economic policies and programmes implemented by the Akufo-Addo administration over the last three years has strengthened Ghana’s economy and restored her to the path of economic development. This change in Ghana’s fortunes, which has been acknowledged by the international bodies, was …

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Many Collegeans Have Good WASSCE Grades; They Didn’t Choose Varsity Because of Job Security

The last week before universities went on holidays I met few of my friends from KNUST at CCC, Ayigya. We were having a good time until issues of education came in and Adelaide asked where I was currently. I told her Atebubu College of Education. She paused and asked “you …

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