LONDON - British people love to talk about the weather. Never more so than when they’re locked in their houses, it seems.
Supreme Court To Decide On Martin Amidu’s Fate As SP On May 13
The Supreme Court will on May 13, 2020, decide whether or not Mr Martin Amidu is eligible to be Special Prosecutor.
A seven-member panel of the court presided over by the Chief Justice, Justice Anin Yeboah was today (Wednesday, April 29, 2020) expected to deliver its judgment but adjourned it to May 13
Massive Disinfection Exercise At Kotoka Int. Airport, And Three Others
Zoomlion Ghana Limited (ZGL), through its Vector Control Unit, is not relenting in its efforts to support the central government’s battle against the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.
In view of that, the company has fumigated and disinfected the country’s premier airport, Accra Kotoka International Airport, and three others in Kumasi, Takoradi and Tamale.
Coronavirus: Uganda Bans Lorry Drivers From Sleeping At Hotels
All lorry drivers crossing over the border into Uganda will not be allowed to carry passengers in their vehicles or to sleep in hotels or other people's homes as part of new measures to prevent the spread of coronavirus.
Man Who Fathered 281 Children With 42 Wives Laid To Rest
Before he was laid to rest Sunday, the Angolan man known as Pai Grande, or Big Dad, drew a crowd of at least 1,000 people – including most, if not all, of his 156 surviving children and 250 grandchildren – to pay their respects.
Govt Releases GH¢200-Million Cedis For Desilting Drains Country-Wide
The release of funds, he said, had paved the way for the commencement Ghana’s Desilting Programme nationwide as the rains set in this year.
Speaking at the Information Ministry’s Media Briefing, on Tuesday, Mr. Atta Akyea said with the emergence of COVID-19, the country could not afford to suffer double jeopardy with casualties from floods.
Mr. Atta Akyea recalled that the Ghana Metrological Agency had forecasted the country would experience heavy rains this year.
He explained the country’s open drainage system had done evil than good because some citizens continued to throw rubbish into these open drains thereby choking them.
“We have challenges with drains in the entire country,” he said, adding that, the construction of drains over the years had caused the State a lot of money. In the year 2012, the Minister said, the State spent GH¢17.6 million cedis, while in 2013, it cost 32.3 million cedis. Also, in 2014, it cost GH¢24.8 cedis, while in 2016 and 2017 the State spent GH¢23.2 million and GH¢12.2 million cedis respectively. |
Guinea-Bissau PM, Three in Cabinet Test Positive for COVID-19
BISSAU, GUINEA BISSAU - Guinea-Bissau's Prime Minister Nuno Gomes Nabiam has tested positive for the novel coronavirus, as have three members of his cabinet, the health ministry said Wednesday.
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UK Govt To Give £60,000 Life Assurance Payout To Families Of Workers Killed In Coronavirus Line of Duty
Families of medics who tragically lost their own lives to coronavirus after bravely trying to save others will receive a £60,000 life assurance payout, Matt Hancock revealed tonight.