[ad_1] General news for Monday, November 9, 2020 Source: FM class 2020-11-09 Member of Parliament for Assin Central, Kennedy Agyapong The deputy for Assin Central, Kennedy Agyapong, has drawn the venom of Assin Akroso’s boss, Nana Kwabena Ofori ll, for accusing the traditional leader of receiving gifts from the presidential …
Read More »Rapid response Covid test could be a ‘breakthrough’, says Eustice
[ad_1] The new rapid response Covid tests being tested in Liverpool could be a “breakthrough” in the battle against the coronavirus, the environment secretary said. George Eustice said the new ‘lateral flow’ test is now available to everyone in Liverpool as part of the pilot. Issue 10 had focused on …
Read More »Herbert Krapa donates 50 motorcycles to the Oti nuclear power plant
[ad_1] The government spokesman for legal and governance issues, Herbert Krapa, has donated 50 motorcycles to the New Patriotic Party (PNP) in the Oti region. This, he said, is to help region executives and infantrymen visit hard-to-reach areas to campaign for victory. According to Krapa, the outstanding leadership demonstrated by …
Read More »Hearts of Oak Fumigates Club Secretariat Amid Covid-19 Fears, Rejects Closure Claims – Ghana Latest Football News, Live Score, Results
[ad_1] Ghanaian giants Hearts of Oak have fumigated the club’s secretariat in Accra amid Covid-19 fears, GHANAsoccernet.com may report. Phobians take precautionary measures after three players tested positive for the new virus last week. The club has overseen the fumigation of the entire building space to fuel claims that the …
Read More »How is YOUR club REALLY doing compared to last season? Man City and Liverpool look the other way … – Ghana Soccer Latest News, Live Scores, Results
[ad_1] The new Premier League campaign has seen some shocking results alongside the surprise opening title and European rivals, shaking up the established order. The so-called ‘Big Six’ have had mixed starts to the 2020-21 season, with Leicester leading the Premier League before the international break in November, with Brendan …
Read More »Ansu Fati faces four months off in Barcelona after undergoing knee surgery | Football Football
[ad_1] The highly rated teenager was sent off during the Blaugrana League clash with Real Betis and will now sit out of the vast majority of 2020-21. Ansu Fati faces about four months on the sidelines of Barcelona after undergoing knee surgery. The highly skilled 18-year-old underwent surgery on Monday. …
Read More »Diabetes: 5 Common Misconceptions Debunked
[ad_1] The 21st century has witnessed a monumental increase in the number of people living with diabetes (Mellitus). This chronic condition is defined by a high level of glucose in the blood, which if not controlled well can cause harmful effects in the body. There are several variants, the most …
Read More »Asante Kotoko and Ashanti Gold’s Caf Champions League and Confederation Cup opponents announced
[ad_1] The first opposition of the representatives of Ghana has been revealed in the continental competitions interclubes 2020-21 Asante Kotoko of the Ghana Premier League (GPL) will travel to Mauritania to face FC Nouadhibou in their first round of the 2020-21 Caf Champions League campaign. The preliminary round draw for …
Read More »Covid-19: Government orders security agencies to clamp down on people who disobey the face mask protocol
[ad_1] The government has ordered security agencies to enforce security protocols in the country, especially the use of face masks, and to repress people who violate the precautionary protocol. The move is due to the recent increase in Covid-19 cases registered in the country during the last month, with active …
Read More »Political activities are not the cause of the recent increase in Covid-19 – Oppong Nkrumah
[ad_1] Information Minister Kojo Oppong Nkrumah has dismissed claims that the current surge in coronavirus cases in the country is due to ongoing political activities. As the country prepares for this year’s general elections, concerns have been raised that political activities, including demonstrations and health walks, may be causing the …
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