[ad_1] Pioneer Food Cannery in Tema has resumed, albeit partially after it closed for three weeks when 533 of its workers tested positive for coronavirus disease. An internal memo signed by the company’s plant manager Johnny Ladouce on May 9 for all workers announced that the factory would resume partial …
Read More »Malawians challenge Covid-19 measures in electoral fever
[ad_1] Nine opposition parties have formed an alliance against President Peter Mutharika Malawi’s main political coalitions continue to challenge Covid-19’s preventive measures in campaigns for a new presidential election scheduled for July 2. Large political protests took place over the weekend, completely challenging social distancing and mask-wearing measures, hours after …
Read More »Coronavirus: Police arrest 1,400 lakes in repression
[ad_1] Police in Lagos, the commercial capital of Nigeria, arrested 1,400 people in just one week for violating measures to stop the spread of the coronavirus after a blockade was lifted. The measures include a curfew from 8:00 p.m. to 6:00 a.m. local time, mandatory use of face masks in …
Read More »Denis Suarez admits he was fit for one week during injury-hit ‘bad loan’ at Arsenal
[ad_1] The Spanish midfielder was snapped up from Barcelona on a short-term agreement in January 2019, but took in just six appearances for the Gunners Denis Suarez admits he was fit for just one week during a “bad loan” spell at Arsenal, with injury problems preventing him from earning a …
Read More »Vetting of Supreme Court nominees: Committee refers Honyenuga to plenary
[ad_1] A nominee for the Supreme Court, Mr Justice Clemence Honyenuga, failed to secure unanimous approval from the Appointments Committee of Parliament (ACP) when he appeared before it for vetting yesterday. The committee voted on a 10-7 approval. However, the other nominee, Mr Justice Issifu Omoro Tanko Amadu, who was …
Read More »Africa ‘HIV deaths’ could increase by 500,000′ amid pandemic
[ad_1] Disruption of antiretroviral therapy could delay AIDS-related deaths until 2008, according to WHO More than half a million people in sub-Saharan Africa could die from AIDS-related diseases between now and next year amid the Covid-19 pandemic, unless governments act to address the problem. A model analysis by the World …
Read More »Sir Alex Ferguson is about to remember his biggest regret for Manchester United: Tyrone Marshall
[ad_1] Football fans tuning in to the full replay of Euro 96, which started with England’s boring 1-1 draw with Switzerland last night, will be in luck for the rest of the month for the first time. With Euro 2020 on file, ITV has decided to quench the thirst for …
Read More »Madrid, Barça and Man City fight for Coman
[ad_1] Coman is formed together with Gnabry one of the best pairs of ends in Europe. They took over Robben and Ribery, but Gnabry and Coman may not be together after the summer. ‘Sky Germany’ reports that three teams that want to win the Champions League are interested in the …
Read More »‘Haaland is ready to play for Real Madrid’ – Dortmund striker backed to ‘succeed’ at Santiago Bernabeu
[ad_1] A man who worked closely with the Norwegian frontman at the start of his career would like to see him complete a move to the Spanish capital Erling Haaland “is ready to play for Real Madrid”, according to former Byrne FK manager Alf Ingve Berntsen, who thinks the Borussia …
Read More »Balotelli’s training habits a ‘disgrace’, says former Liverpool striker Lambert
[ad_1] The ex-Anfield attacker admitted that he was frustrated that his former team-mate was frequently chosen ahead of him Rickie Lambert has labeled Mario Balotelli’s training habits a “disgrace”, while admitting his frustration that the Italian started ahead of him at Liverpool. The two were team-mates at Anfield in 2014-15 …
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