Pastors are waiting for coronavirus to clear so that they can continue healing the sick – Mzbel

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For some time now, songstress/entrepreneur Mzbel has been very clear about her stance against the whole indoctrination of people, especially Ghanaians. On numerous occasions, she has gone toe to toe against the whole idea that a supreme being exists somewhere who is also available to save people from all the troubles they are going through. She has also openly done something...

NDC urges communicators to concentrate on fight against Coronavirus

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The National Democratic Congress (NDC) has called on its communicators to avoid being drawn into matters that are irrelevant to the fight to stop the spread of the Coronavirus pandemic. According to the party, it values the lives of fellow citizens and will therefore not spend time responding to issues that have no bearing on the preservation of...

31 COVID-19 patients recover in Ghana – Health Minister reveals

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Thirty-one out of the 152 persons who were receiving treatment after contracting COVID-19, the disease caused by the coronavirus have recovered, the Health Minister, Kweku Agyeman-Manu has disclosed. He said, however, that they will be kept in isolation and monitored for about four weeks. After this period, more tests will be conducted before they are declared to have fully recovered. This brings...

Stonebwoy to distribute free hand sanitizers to people living in Ashaiman

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Multiple award-winning reggae dancehall artiste, Stonebwoy, has joined his colleagues in the fight against Coronavirus by distributing free hand sanitizers to people living in Ashaiman and its environs. “We’re giving out free sanitizers at the BHIM shop located at Ashaiman as our own way of contributing to stop the spread of COVID-19,” Stonebwoy told Daily Guide recently in an interview. The dancehall artiste, who is...

Coronavirus: Three out of four Americans under some form of lockdown

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About three out of four Americans are now, or about to be, under some form of lockdown, as more states tighten measures to fight the coronavirus. Maryland, Virginia, Arizona and Tennessee became the latest states to order citizens to stay at home, meaning 32 of 50 states have taken such steps. Meanwhile governors are quarrelling with President Donald Trump about the...

EC to face challenges with CI for new voters’ register- NDC MP

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Member of Parliament for Daboya-Mankangu, Shaibu Mahama, has observed that the Electoral Commission (EC) has major work to do in order for the Constitutional Instrument (CI) it laid in Parliament to pass.The CI, which was expected to give legal backing to the Commission to compile a new voters’ register had defects that were highlighted at a meeting between the...

Courts ordered to adjourn cases to May, June over COVID-19 lockdown

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Chief Justice, Anin Yeboah has directed that all legal cases in Accra and Kumasi should be adjourned to May and June 2020 following the restriction of movement of persons resident in those areas in the wake of the Coronavirus pandemic. Although the President exempted members of the Judiciary from partial lockdown, Justice Anin Yeboah said lawyers, litigants and other court...

Special Prosecutor invites Mahama’s ‘brother’, others over Airbus scanda

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The Special Prosecutor, Martin Amidu, has sent out an invitation to four people to make themselves available to assist in the ongoing investigation into an alleged act of corruption in the purchase of three aircraft from Airbus SE for Ghana. According to the Special Prosecutor, upon completion of preliminary investigation, his office will require Samuel Mahama, who he describes as...

Ministers, presidential staffers, others donate 50 percent salaries to COVID-19 Fund

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All Ministers of State and other top appointees at the presidency have voluntarily decided to donate 50 percent of their salary for the next three months to the recently initiated COVID-19 Fund. Their decision was announced by the Office of the President in a press statement on Monday. The statement said the Chief of Staff at the Office of the President,...

Minority oppose use of Heritage Fund for COVID-19 fight

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The Minority side in Parliament has shot down proposals for government to use part of the Heritage Fund to finance the fight against the coronavirus disease in the country. The Minority insists that it’s not yet time for government to touch the Fund. Finance Minister, Ken Ofori-Atta had earlier today, Monday, March 30, 2020, proposed the amendment of the Petroleum Revenue...