Author: Chris Kodo

  • Trump’s ex-lawyer ‘to be released from prison’

    US President Donald Trump’s former personal lawyer, Michael Cohen, is reportedly set for an early release from prison due to the coronavirus.

    Cohen is serving a three-year sentence after pleading guilty to multiple offences, including violating campaign finance laws and lying to Congress.

    He is currently in a minimum-security prison at Otisville, New York where cases of Covid-19 have been reported among inmates and staff.

    The Bureau of Prisons has faced criticism for its handling of outbreaks and is under pressure to release some non-violent inmates.

    A number of other high-profile figures, including R Kelly and Bill Cosby, have also appealed for release due to the virus.

    Last month a federal judge denied an earlier request by Cohen to be freed because of the pandemic, telling him to “accept the consequences of his criminal convictions”.

    Source: bbc.com

  • China’s virus-hit economy shrinks for first time in decades

    China’s economy shrank for the first time in decades in the first quarter of the year, as the virus forced factories and businesses to close.

    The world’s second biggest economy contracted 6.8% according to official data released on Friday.

    The financial toll the coronavirus is having on the Chinese economy will be a huge concern to other countries.

    China is an economic powerhouse as a major consumer and producer of goods and services.

    This is the first time China has seen its economy shrink in the first three months of the year since it started recording quarterly figures in 1992.

    “The GDP contraction in January-March will translate into permanent income losses, reflected in bankruptcies across small companies and job losses,” said Yue Su at the Economist Intelligence Unit.

    Last year, China saw healthy economic growth of 6.4% in the first quarter, a period when it was locked in a trade war with the US.

    In the last two decades, China has seen average economic growth of around 9% a year, although experts have regularly questioned the accuracy of its economic data.

    Its economy had ground to a halt during the first three months of the year as it introduced large-scale shutdowns and quarantines to prevent the virus spread in late January.

    As a result, economists had expected bleak figures, but the official data comes in slightly worse than expected.

    Source: bbc.com

  • Turkey sees 125 more coronavirus deaths, toll rises to 1,643

    Turkey on Thursday confirmed 125 more deaths from the novel coronavirus over the past 24 hours, bringing the death toll to 1,643.

    The total number of registered coronavirus cases surged to 74,193 as 4,801 more people tested positive for the virus, Turkey’s Ministry of Health announced in a statement.

    So far, a total of 7,089 have recovered and been discharged from hospitals, the statement added.

    It also said that 40,427 tests were conducted over the past day, with the overall number of tests reaching 518,143.

    Turkey is currently treating 1,854 patients in intensive care units, noted the statement.

    Health Minister Fahrettin Koca said in a tweet: “We have surpassed the daily target of 40,000 tests. The increase in the number of cases is now predictable.”

    “We have two strengths: precaution and treatment. Let’s use them,” he added.

    After originating in China last December, COVID-19, the disease caused by coronavirus, has spread to at least 185 countries and regions across the world. Europe and the U.S. are currently the worst-hit regions.

    The pandemic has killed over 139,400 people, with total infections exceeding 2.09 million, while more than 528,700 have recovered from the disease, according to figures compiled by the U.S.-based Johns Hopkins University.

    Source: www.aa.com.tr

  • Relationship will get boring after you have been together for years – Nadia Buari

    Ghanaian screen goddess Nadia Buari has taken to Instagram to share relationship advice with her fans.

    In a long message, the actress stated that relationships become boring after being together for a long time however what love is not just a feeling but an everyday commitment to love every day, physically and emotionally.

    She also added that people call it quit when the can no longer find sparks in the relationship.

    The mother of twin girls concluded by stating that the relationship world is real and quite different from Hollywood.

    Read Full message below:

    Source: www.ghgossip.com

  • AGI donates cash and items to COVID-19 Trust Fund

    The Association of Ghana Industries (AGI) has donated cash and items totalling GHC500,000.00 to the COVID-19 Trust Fund.

    The donation include cash of GHC150,000.00 and items, including PPE, beverages, provisions, water and oxygen worth GHC350,000.00

    The AGI says the move was in response to President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo‘s call for support in the fight against the spread of the COVID-19 in Ghana.

    The presentation was done at the press briefing on the update of COVID-19 by the Ministry of Information.

    At the presentation, the President of the Association, Dr. Yaw Adu Gyamfi, commended Government for focusing efforts on containing the pandemic and working hard to reduce the rate of spread of the virus in the country.

    Making reference to the negative impact of COVID-19, he said “within two weeks, we have all been hit by the outbreak of the novel COVID-19 in diverse ways. Indeed, this pandemic and its attendant actions such as the lockdown have really affected businesses and created interruption in manufacturing activities in Ghana.

    He continued that “It is for this reason we appreciate with admiration the government’s timely strategy and intervention to alleviate the economic and social impact of the coronavirus pandemic on citizens and industry in Ghana.

    He said the engagement of local manufacturers to produce GHc3.6million worth of face masks; GHc600 million soft loans for SMEs and the extension of due dates for filling of taxes from 4 months to 6 months after of the basis year by GRA; among others will go a long way to help reduce the negative impact on businesses

    Dr. Adu Gyamfi stated further that “we acknowledge the engagement so far with AGI in developing these measures and we anxiously look forward to further engaging with Government on the modalities for effective implementation of these lifeline packages.

    “He indicated that other areas of tax relief are also important and AGI will take these up with government in subsequent discussions.

    “I take this opportunity to express our gratitude to our gallant members who have been very supportive of government in these difficulties times.”

    He said many AGI member companies had on their own made separate donations to the fund.

    “In addition, AGI has mobilized cash and items from Danadams Pharmaceuticals, Tropical Cable and Conductors, Samartex, Nestle Ghana Limited, Fanmilk, Duraplast, Voltic, Berock Ventures, Afariwaa Estates, Asadtek Group, Redmoon Ventures, Ghana Timber Millers Organisation, GOIL, Merricom Solutions, M&G Pharmaceuticals, Sleek Garments, FC Perfumery Polytank, IPMC, Sid Cosmetics, Crocodile Matchets, OsAfric Ltd., Lion Aluminium, Kane-Em Industries, and Metalex Ltd.

    Other donors include Fay International Limited, Worchar Agrow Processing Limited, DT Engineering, Debbies Limited, Voltic, Lexta Co., Qualiplast, Gandour Cosmetics, M & G Pharmaceuticals, Pharmacare and Nobel Industries, Accra Brewery.

    He said the AGI was considering another round of mobilisation and urge members to continue making their contributions to AGI and be part of the next presentation.

    “We also commend all Ghanaian health workers, security and other front line persons putting their lives on the line to save others,” the AGI said.

  • Coronavirus: NDC, NPP clash over Deputy Chieftaincy Minister’s false alarm

    Supporters of the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) and the governing New Patriotic Party (NPP) clashed over a statement by the Deputy Minister for Chieftaincy and Religious Affairs Mr. Paul Essien that Nzemaland had recorded one case of the Coronavirus epidemic.

    On Easter Monday morning, the Deputy Minister who doubles as the MP for Jomoro went on a private radio station called New Day FM in his Constituency to announce that Nzemaland had recorded the Coronavirus and warned residents in the area to fear one another.

    Mr. Essien made the radio broadcast a day after the Ghana Health Service had announced that the Western Region had recorded its first case of the Coronavirus at Anto in the Shama District.

    The Ghana Health Service did not name the particular District in the Region which had recorded the case but the Deputy Chieftaincy Minister quickly went on air blow an alarm that the case was found in the Nzema area.

    Later in the afternoon, the Western Regional Minister, Mr. Kwabena Okyere Darko Mensah issued a press statement which indicated that the case was recorded at Anto in the Shama District.

    The Deputy Minister’s announcement therefore put fears in residents of the entire Nzema area and has been condemned by some residents in the area.

    While the NDC is condemning him, the NPP seems to be justifying and defending him.

    In a statement issued by the NDC and signed by its Communications Officer, Patrick Ellonu, copied to the media, they have described the Deputy Minister’s statement as falsehood and malicious.

    “The Deputy Minister who should have known better went to the gutters to disgrace his office and the people of Jomoro whom he represents in the Parliament of Ghana, on a radio station in the Jomoro Municipality known as New day FM by stating it clear that ‘Ellembelle has recorded one case of the Coronavirus’ without verifying the authenticity of his statement from the Health Directorate of the Ellembelle District”, the statement read.

    “After our checks and further crosscheck from the Health Directorate at both the Jomoro Municipality and that of the Ellembelle District, it was found that the Deputy Minister’s statement was not only falsehood but also malicious”, the statement added.

    The NC by the press statement called on the MP to render an unqualified apology for causing fear and panic and after which he must also resign as a Deputy Minister.

    “We the NDC members in Jomoro are therefore calling the braggadocios MP who has nothing to show in his three and half years to come out and apologise to the good people of Nzemaland and after resign honourably for disgracing us ,because such a caliber can not be paid with our tax payers money”, the statement demanded.

    “A member of Parliament who continues to disgrace his Constituents whenever he gets any opportunity to speak on National issues can not continue to lead a serious Constituency like Jomoro”, the statement emphasized.

    The statement hinted that, “We state without any equivocation that if Hon. Paul Kabenla Essien refuses to apologise and resign as well as a member of Parliament and also a deputy minister we will petition the President and the speaker of Parliament for his misconduct”.

    But in a sharp rebuttal, the governing New Patriotic Party through its Constituency Secretary, Eric Muah has justified the statement made by Mr. Paul Essien on New Day FM in the area.

    “For the records, the Hon. MP spoke passionately on New Day FM’s Morning Show about the need to adhere to the precautionary measures put in place to combat the COVID19 pandemic. His passionate appeal to his constituents was based on the numerous calls he received that the directives were being flouted”, the statement explained.

     

    “Prior to the MP’s comment on New Day FM, the renowned Adom TV had announced a recorded case of COVID19 in Ellembelle District. For the passionate love he has for his people, the Hon MP, reminded the people to adhere to the precautionary measures put in place by the Health team of the ruling NPP government”, the statement added.

    According to the statement, the MP did not mention Ellembelle District.

    “As usual, the NDC, with no alternative to making Jomoro better for their 20 beautiful wasted years, found this as an avenue to make a political fortune”, the statement stressed.

    “Now, our question to the NDC, why didn’t you report the correspondent of Adom TV since they made it clear that Ellembelle had recorded a case? DESPERATION LEADS TO SHAME”, the statement quizzed.

    According to the NPP, the NDC is desperate for power hence their hatred against Mr. Paul Essien.

    “This, no doubt, is a show of desperation. We are reminding the NDC that Non-NDC Ghanaians do not have short memories as purported by their Presidential candidate, John Dramani Mahama”.

    The NPP party in the Jomoro Constituency is therefore, calling on the NDC in the area to do issue based politics.

    “We would like to use this opportunity, like we have always done to ask our brothers to divert from their outmoded and super incompetent ways of politicking and upgrade”

    “Issue based politics is what is invoked, they must embrace it”, the statement concluded.

    Source: Daniel Kaku, Contributor

  • Food drives inflation for the 8th consecutive month

    For an eighth consecutive month, since the rebasing of the consumer inflation index, food inflation has been the predominant driver of year-on-year (y-o-y) inflation.

    Overall, the consumer inflation for March 2020 (y-o-y) remained flat at 7.8 percent for a third consecutive month. But the food and non-alcoholic beverages division recorded an inflation rate of 8.4 percent, y-o-y for March. This is 0.5 percentage points higher than the outcome for February and indeed is the highest food inflation since the rebasing in August 2019.

    The latest data released by the Ghana Statistical Service (GSS) indicates that even though there are four divisions with higher inflation rates, due to its relative importance in computation of consumer price inflation food and beverages accounts for nearly half of the weighted basket food has been the main driver for the last eight months. Conversely, over the last six months, transportation has become a less important contributor to the CPI.

    On a monthly basis, between February 2020 and March 2020, the price level of food and non-alcoholic beverages increased by 1.5 percent. Just as for the previous month, this rise was predominantly driven by an increase in price levels of Vegetables and Fruits and Nuts.

    Prof. Samuel Kobina Annim, Government Statistician, Ghana Statistical Service (GSS)
    “March 2020 inflation was 7.8 percent. This continued the trend of a stable inflation of about 8 percent recorded over the past seven months,” Prof. Samuel Kobina Annim, Government Statistician said in a statement.

    The Consumer Price Index (CPI) measures proportionate changes in the prices of a fixed basket of goods and services that households in Ghana consume.

    National non-food inflation for March 2020 (y-o-y) was 7.4 per cent, lower than the 7.7 percent recorded in February 2020.

    “Ghana saw a continued faster increase of prices of locally produced items at 8.8 percent, than of imported goods at 5.6 percent,” the Government Statistician said. This is the highest rate of local goods inflation and the lowest rate of imported goods inflation since the rebasing in August 2019. The trend reflects relative exchange rate stability but increasing pressure on local supply chains.

    Regional Inflation

    “Households in the Volta Region saw the highest price increase at 9.2 percent, while households in the Upper West Region only experienced a 3.5 percent inflation compared to last year,” Prof. Kobina Annim said.

    Greater Accra experience the lowest regional inflation since the rebasing in August 2019.

    Source: goldstreetbusiness.com

  • Trump says US will gradually reopen economy

    President Donald Trump said Thursday he is recommending a gradual reopening of the US economy from the catastrophic shutdown ordered to stop the spread of the coronavirus.

    “Based on the latest data, our team of experts now agree that we can begin the next front in our war,” he told a news conference. “We’re opening up our country.”

    However, the recommendations are a far cry from Trump’s previous hopes for a sudden, widespread end to social distancing measures.

    Instead Trump described a cautious approach in which state governors, not the White House, will take the lead – also a retreat for Trump who had insisted he could dictate the pace of reopening.

    “Our approach will outline three phases in restoring our economic life,” he said. “We are not opening all at once, but one careful step at a time, and some states, they will be able to open up sooner than others.”

    Some states, Trump said, are already free from the impact of the coronavirus and therefore can open “literally tomorrow.”

    “We have large sections of the country, right now, that can think about opening,” he said.

    If state governors “need to remain closed, we will allow them to do that. If they believe it is time to reopen, we will provide them the freedom and guidance to accomplish that task and very, very quickly, depending on what they want to do,” he said.

    In the White House plan, presented to governors earlier in the day, Trump laid out the plan for getting people gradually back into public venues, but offered no timetable.

    Depending on locations and levels of the virus there, people will be able eventually to attend public gatherings and conduct non-essential travel.

    But even in the third phase, or what government scientist Deborah Birx called the “new normal,” the White House is recommending continued, long-term extra hygiene measures.

    There will also be a focus on stamping out any resurgence.

    “What’s key to this is early alerts and getting in there before they have a problem,” another top government scientist, Anthony Fauci, said.

    The caution at the heart of the plan represents a shift of direction for Trump, who from the start of the crisis has shown frustration with having to close down the world’s biggest economy just as he ramps up his bid for reelection in November.

    Fauci said “the predominant and completely driving element” of the plan is “safety.”

    “Light switch on and off is the exact opposite of what you see here,” he said.

    Source: France24

  • A. B. A. Fuseini condemns demolition exercise at Old Fadama

    The Member of Parliament for Sagnarigu, A.B.A. Fuseini has condemned the Accra Metropolitan Assembly (AMA) for the recent demolition exercise carried out at Old Fadama.

    The AMA demolished unauthorised structures at the slum area leaving many squatters homeless in the wake of the novel coronavirus pandemic despite pleas for the authorities to suspend the exercise until after the pandemic or the current lockdown is lifted.

    Reacting to this development, Mr Fuseini said: “I can tell you that as soon as the opportunity comes in Parliament, we are going to call on the relevant ministers; Minister for Local Government or the Minister for Works and Housing or other ministries, to come to Parliament and answer.”

    “If there are opportunities, some of us will put statements on the Floor of the House and the matters arising because it encompasses not just the demolition but the consequences and the aftermath of the demolition,” he told Accra-based CITI FM.

    The demolition was to pave way for the dredging of the Korle Lagoon ahead of the rainy season.

     

    Source: classfmonline.com

  • Prince Harry and Meghan hand out meals in Los Angeles

    Britain’s Prince Harry and his wife Meghan handed out meals to sick people in Los Angeles, in their first known public activity since moving to California at the start of the state’s coronavirus lockdown.

    The pair, who have formally stepped down as senior members of the British royal family, first volunteered with Project Angel Food last Sunday, delivering food to homes.

    “They were here Easter Sunday, and then they surprised us on Wednesday,” said communications manager Anne-Marie Williams.

    “They handed out to 20 of our clients, and they rocked their worlds.”

    A statement from the nonprofit said the pair “quietly continued delivering meals to relieve our overworked drivers,” who have faced an increased workload since the coronavirus lockdown began last month.

    The couple relocated to California last month after announcing in January that they intended to quit royal life and “work to become financially independent”.

    They have kept a low profile, with even their location unknown amid unconfirmed reports that the pair are living in Malibu.

    It emerged last week that they are planning to launch a wide-ranging non-profit organization in the United States named Archewell. It will include emotional support groups, a multimedia educational empire and a wellbeing website.

    They told the Daily Telegraph they wanted “to do something of meaning, to do something that matters,” but have delayed releasing full details about it because of the coronavirus pandemic and will make an announcement “when the time is right.”

    Los Angeles nonprofit Project Angel Food, which delivers medically tailored food to chronically ill people, appears to be the first charity publicly supported by the pair since their secretive move.

    Williams said she did not know of any plans for them to volunteer again in the future, but “if it happens it’ll be spontaneous or at their whim.”

    Source: France24

  • Pile of bodies linked to coronavirus found at US nursing home

    US police found 17 bodies piled up in a nursing home morgue in New Jersey, media reported Thursday, highlighting how the coronavirus outbreak is overwhelming long-term care facilities.

    Officers in the small locality of Andover, around 52 miles (80 kilometers) west of New York City, discovered the bodies following an anonymous tip-off, according to The New York Times.

    The discovery came on Monday at the Andover Subacute and Rehabilitation Unit — one of the largest care homes in New Jersey, a state badly hit by coronavirus.

    The cause of death of the 17 has not been confirmed but 68 people have recently died at the facility, and 26 of those tested positive for COVID-19, the Times reported.

    Police did not confirm the number of bodies found.

    But in a statement posted on the Andover police Facebook page, one of the home’s owners, Chaim Scheinbaum, said the morgue, which normally houses four bodies, “never had more than 15 present” on Monday.

    “The staff was clearly overwhelmed and probably short-staffed,” Andover Police Chief Eric Danielson told CNN.

    New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy said he was “outraged” that bodies had been allowed to pile up and ordered an investigation.

    COVID-19 has killed more than 32,000 people across the United States, according to Johns Hopkins University, with New Jersey the worst-hit state after New York.

    The outbreak has reportedly claimed thousands of lives in retirement homes, spotlighting how vulnerable the elderly are to the illness.

    Source: France24

  • Kojo Antwi, Keri Hilson, Nasty C and others Stonebwoy reveals artists featured on “Anloga Junction” album

    Ghanaian dancehall artiste Stonebwoy has gotten his fans super excited after the unveiling of the A-list of artists which featured on his yet-to-be-released album “Anloga Junction”.

    The BET winner unveiled the names on Twitter, Thursday with Ghanaian music legend Kojo Antwi leading the pack.

    He is followed by South African rap god Nasty C. American singer Keri Hilson, Tanzanian singer Diamond Platnumz and Nigerian hitmaker Zlatan are also featured on the album.

    Staying true to his dancehall roots, Stonebwoy added two Jamaican musicians Jahmiel and Alicai Harley.

    The album dubbed will be officially launched on Friday, April 24 and it has already started having some good standings on digital platforms.

    So far, Stonebwoy has released three of the songs Good Morning, African Party, & Understand.

    Source: www.ghgossip.com

  • Global economy expected to shrink sharply due to Coronavirus – WEO

    The global economy is expected to shrink sharply by three percent in 2020 because of the Coronavirus pandemic, according to the World Economic Outlook for April.

    In its release copied to the Ghana News Agency, it said this contraction would be much worse than during the 2008-09 financial downturn.

    In a baseline scenario that assumes that the pandemic fades in the second quarter of the year and containment efforts can be gradually unwound, the global economy is projected to grow by 5.8 percent in 2021, as economic activity normalises, helped by policy support.

    The statement said effective policies are essential to forestall the possibility of worse outcomes and the necessary measures to reduce contagion and protect lives are important investments in long-term human and economic health.

    It said since the economic fallout would be acute in specific sectors, policymakers would need to implement substantial targeted fiscal, monetary and financial market measures to support affected households and businesses domestically.

    It added that strong multilateral cooperation was essential to overcome the effects of the pandemic internationally including helping financially constrained countries facing twin health and funding shocks and for channeling aid to countries with weak health care systems.

    Meanwhile, the IMF has described the global decline as the worst since the Great Depression of the 1930s.

    It said the pandemic had plunged the world into a “crisis like no other”.

    The Fund added that a prolonged outbreak would test the ability of governments and central banks to control the crisis.

    Gita Gopinath, the IMF’s Chief Economist, said the crisis could knock $9 trillion off global GDP over the next two years.

    While the Fund’s latest World Economic Outlook praised the “swift and sizeable” response in countries like the UK, Germany, Japan and the US, it said no country would escape the downturn.

    It expects global growth to rebound to 5.8% next year if the pandemic fades in the second half of 2020.

    Source: GNA

  • Alarms ring as Greenland ice loss causes 40% of 2019 sea level rise

    The kilometres-thick icesheet that covers Greenland saw a near-record imbalance last year between new snowfall and the discharge of meltwater and ice into the ocean, scientists have reported.

    A net loss of 600 billion tonnes was enough to raise the global watermark 1.5 millimetres, about 40 percent of total sea level rise in 2019.

    The Greenland icesheet — which, until the end of the 20th century accumulated as much mass as it shed — holds enough frozen water to lift the world’s oceans by seven metres.

    Almost as alarming, however, as the icesheet’s accelerating disintegration are the forces driving it, the authors reported this week in The Cryosphere, a peer-reviewed journal published by the European Geosciences Union.

    More than half the dramatic loss in 2019 was due not to warmer-than-average air temperatures but rather unusual high-pressure weather systems linked to global warming.

    These anticyclone conditions blocked the formation of clouds over southern Greenland, causing unfiltered sunlight to melt the icesheet surface. Fewer clouds also meant less snow — 100 billion tons below the 1980-1999 average.

    In addition, the lack of snowfall left exposed darkened, soot-covered ice which absorbs heat rather than reflecting it, as pristine white snow does.

    Conditions were different, but no better in the northern and western parts of Greenland, due to warm, moist air pulled up from lower latitudes, the study showed.

    All of these factors led to accelerated melting and runoff, creating torrential rivers cutting through the ice toward the sea.

    “These atmospheric conditions are becoming more and more frequent over the past few decades,” said lead author Marco Tedesco, a scientist at Columbia University’s Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory.

    “This is very likely due to the ‘waviness’ in the jet stream,” a powerful, high-altitude ribbon of wind moving from west to east over the polar region, he said.

    Twice the global average

    The disruption of the jet stream’s normal patterns have been linked to the disappearance of sea ice, the faster rate of atmospheric warming in the Arctic, and disappearing snow cover in Siberia — all consequences of global warming.

    Average temperatures in the Arctic region have risen two degrees Celsius since the mid-19th century, twice the global average.

    “Climate change, in other words, may make the destructive high-pressure atmospheric conditions more common over Greenland,” Tedesco said.

    Indeed, 2019 is not the first time that such anomalies have emerged, with more than half the years this century showing similar, if less pronounced, patterns.

    The impact of these high-pressure systems are not factored into climate models used by the UN’s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) to project the impact of global warming on the Greenland icesheet, the study warns.

    “It is likely that we are underestimating the future melting by a factor of two,” co-author Xavier Fettweis, a research associate in the Climatology Laboratory at the University of Liege in Belgium, told AFP.

    The new study attributes nearly 70 percent of the meltwater runoff and iceberg discharge last year to the high pressure systems, and the rest to direct warming of the atmosphere under climate change.

    The discharge last year was comparable to the record year 2012, but air temperatures in 2019 were significantly lower.

    Through the 1990s, the Greenland ice sheet was roughly in a state of balance, but annual mass loss has risen since then.

    In all, Greenland has shed about four trillion tonnes of ice between 1992 and 2018, causing the mean sea level to rise by 11 millimetres, according to a study in December 2019 study in Nature.

    The IPCC has forecast that global sea level rise could top a metre by 2100, due mostly to discharge from the icesheets on Greenland and West Antarctica.

    Source: France24

  • Coronavirus: Kwesimintim NDC candidate calls for testing center in Western Region

    The opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) parliamentary candidate for Kwesimintim Constituency, Lawyer Philip Fiifi Buckman has appealed to government to establish a COVID-19 Testing Site in Western Region to speed up the process of testing for Coronavirus.

    His appeal follows the first confirmed case of Coronavirus recorded by the Region on Sunday, April 13, 2020.

    In an interview with GhanaWeb’s Western Regional Correspondent Daniel Kaku, the NDC 2020 Parliamentary Candidate seized the opportunity to commend the Western Regional Minister for showing good leadership to expeditiously come out with information in respect of the reported case on Sunday evening in the region to avoid unnecessary speculations which had the tendency of putting fear in the residents of the area.

    He suggested to the government through the Western Regional Minister to put a number of measures in place if there was going to be a lockdown in the Region.

    “Kudos for showing leadership. Your Excellency, I would want to respectfully bring to your attention some important preemptive measure you can put in place with the various heads of institutions that matter at this crucial moment especially as due to the rising numbers in the reported cases, we might have a lockdown”, he stated.

    In this regard, Lawyer Philip Fiifi Buckman called on the Regional Minister to use his high office to lobby for the establishment of COVID-19 Testing Site at the Reference Lab in Effia-Nkwanta Hospital.

    “As the WHO is recommending countries to test as many suspects as possible, I want to recommend to you to use your good office to push for the setting up of COVID-19 Testing Site at the Reference Lab in Effia-Nkwanta hospital to speed up the process of testing”, he tasked the Regional Minister.

     

    He also urged the Regional Minister to adequately resource the Information Service Department and the National Commission for Civic Education to intensify education and awareness throughout the region in respect of the laid down directives to be observed in respect of the prevention of infection.

    The NDC candidate continued, “Liaise with the Regional Health Directorate to identify and prepare possible Isolation Centers outside hospitals to prevent inadvertent infection of other non-infected patients and frontline health workers”.

    Lawyer Buckman urged the Regional Minister to include private institutions who are willing and able to donate for the procurement of the necessary Personal Protective Equipment (PPEs) to Frontline Health Workers to fight against the deadly Coronavirus pandemic.

    He expressed optimistim that the deadly Coronavirus pandemic would be a thing of the past. “We shall definitely overcome this. This too shall pass for our God still reigns. Together, we can”.

    Ghana has so far recorded 641 confirmed cases of Coronavirus with 8 deaths.

     

    Source: www.ghanaweb.com

  • Stock Market remains downbeat as five counters decline

    The GSE Composite Index shed 17.30 points (-0.81%) as a result of downward price movements in five counters in the financial and oil sectors to close at 2,116.74 with a -6.22% year-to-date return while market capitalization decreased by 0.34% to settle at GH¢55.36 billion.

    The GSE Financial Index declined by 30.90 points (-1.65%) to close at 1,846.88 with a year-to-date return of -8.55% due to Standard Chartered (-0.21%), Societe Generale (-1.33%) and Ecobank Ghana (-7.69%).

    The SAS Manufacturing Index remained unchanged at 3,203.29 with a -7.99% year-to-date.

    Trading activity strengthened as 12,492 shares valued at GH¢73,336 changed hands from 3,783 shares valued at GH¢3,728 at the previous session.

    Ecobank dominated trades by volume and value, accounting for 80.85% of the total volume traded and 82.63% of the total value traded.

    We expect trading activity to pick up as investors take advantage of bargain stocks.

    Preference Share Dividend Payment

    Standard Chartered Bank Limited (GSE: SCB)

    SCB has announced a dividend payment of GH¢0.0471 per preference share in respect of the dividend period 31st March, 2020 to 30th September, 2020. The Dividend Rate (interest) is 18.1519%.

    Source: SAS
  • Funke Akindele receives lots of love after announcing her return on social media

    Award winning actress and CEO of Scene One Tv, Funke Akindele has announced her presence on social media with a glamorous and cheerful face.

    After weeks off solitude, the actress has finally returned to social media and the reception given her by fellow Nigerian celebrities were pricesless, none that she has seen before.

    Funke Akindele was arrested, detained and trialed in court for defykng lockdown and social distance order to throw a birthday party for her husband JJC Skillz. She and her husband pleaded guilty to charges against them. They were fined and subjected to 14 days of community service.

    The arrival of “Jenifa” is something that excites most social media users and other celebrities as they were spotted filling the comment section with lots of love and welcome speeches.

    She shared a photo with the caption “Breathe”

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  • Thomas Agyepong set to leave Manchester City in summer

    Ghanaian winger Thomas Agyepong is set to leave English Premier League giants Manchester City in the summer on loan, according to reports in England.

    The 23-year-old is expected to join a Championship side next season on a temporary basis as he adjusts to English football.

    Agyepong played at the just-ended Belgian Jupiler Pro League season on loan at relegated side Waasland Beveren where he made only 14 appearances due to injury.

    According to reports, the highly-rated youngster will start pre-season with Man City’s U-23 side before being loaned out.

    Footballghana.com understands that the Ghanaian will join Coventry City who are top of Sky Bet League One table and are expected to qualify for the Championship next season.

    He has previously played on loan at FC Twente, NAC Breda as well as Scottish topflight side Hibernian FC.

    Meanwhile, Coventry City will have an option to make his deal permanent at the end of the season if he impresses the technical handlers.

    Source: footballghana.com

  • Holy spirit lied to me TB Joshua makes U-turn

    Prophet TB Joshua has finally addressed his botched prophesy in which he claimed the Coronavirus pandemic would end on 27 March 2020.

    The religious leader said the Holy Spirit gave him the false prophecy that the pandemic would end on 27 March
    Social media users were awaiting the prediction of TB Joshua over the end of the novel coronavirus.

    Opening up about the botched prophecy in a fresh interview conducted on his own TV, Emmanual TV, the Synagogue Church of All Nations founder said he was misled by the Holy Spirit.

    He said; ‘I am not a politician, I just have to give you the message as the Spirit gave it to me’.

    Meanwhile, Joshua has also claimed COVID-19 is a failure in advanced technology adding fuel to the COVID-19 5G conspiracy theories that have overtaken the world.

    Source: gossips24.com

  • City authorities in Sunyani design satellite markets to promote social distancing

    As part of measures to ensure traders and buyers adhere to social distancing protocol and reduce over-crowding in the various markets, the Sunyani Municipal Assembly has demarcated specific areas in the Municipality for the populace to buy and sell.

    With support from the Municipal COVID-19 task force, the city authorities have segmented traders and design satellite markets for them to sell their produce.

    Traders in vegetable and foodstuffs, as well as second-hand clothing, footwear and other commodities, are undertaking their economic activities at six satellite markets in the Municipality.

    When the Ghana News Agency (GNA) visited some of the satellite markets on Wednesday, economic activities were going on smoothly, but traders complained about poor sales.

    Business activities at the Nana Bosoma Central Market are always brisk on Wednesdays, which are market days in Sunyani as petty traders, market women and dealers in all sorts of items gathered at the market.

    There is high human and vehicular traffic during these days as most dealers in second clothing and footwear move from the Ashanti region to do business.

    The traders however lauded the move and other steps being put in place by the city authorities to stem the spread of the COVID-19, and called on the Assembly to intensify media education so that it would be easy for buyers to identify the various markets.

    Veronica buckets, soaps, tissue papers and sanitizers were sighted at the markets to aid handwashing with soap under running water.

    Traders in second-hand clothing, handbags, shoes, and footwear, are relocated to sell at the Jubilee Park while those engaged in fruits and vegetables are selling at Area Two around the Twene Amanfo Senior High and Technical schools.

    Crops – root and tubers such as cassava, plantain, yam, maize and others are being sold at the premises of the Sunyani Coronation Park, while dealers in meat, spices, oil and provisions are maintained at the Nana Bosoma Central Market.

    Meanwhile, a statement issued by the Municipal Assembly and signed by Madam Justina Owusu-Banahene, the Sunyani Municipal Chief Executive advised traders to comply with the new measures.

    A copy of the statement made available to the GNA indicated the assembly in collaboration with the Sunyani Traditional Council and the Municipal Security Council decided as a means to ensure the populace complied with government directives on the COVID-19.

    “The Assembly in a meeting with market women agreed on all traders in the Nana Bosoma central market and the Central Business District must split to ease congestion and stem the spread of the COVID-19“, it added.

    The statement added with effect from Thursday, April 16, 2020, all a taskforce would go round and ensure that traders adhere to the new directive, warning that those who would be found culpable would not be spared.

    Source: GNA

  • A loan from the government is better than free help Alex Agyekum tells GFA

    Chairman of Parliamentary Select Committee on Sports, Youth and Culture, Alex Agyekum has asked the Ghana Football Association to concentrate on helping the government to fight the deadly disease, rather than asking for financial assistance.

    The Ghana FA through its president, Kurt Okraku pleaded with the government to offer support to clubs amid Coronavirus crisis in the country.

    But Alex Agyekum in an interview with Peace FM advised the FA not to seek for stimulus packages in this difficult times.

    He maintained that, once government assist the football association, it must also assist any other organization and sports bodies that comes around.

    He has therefore called on the Ghana FA to seek for loan from the government rather than asking for stimulus packages.

    “I have heard FIFA is considering to help member countries and I think we can get some to support the operational cost of the FA and clubs”

    “Again, it has been rumoured that the FA want to seek for a loan from the government and if that is true I think that is the best way to go. They should go in for a loan and pay latter when the money from FIFA comes” he emphasized.

    Source: Pulse.com.gh

  • Nana Cheddar Bediako: Ghanaian billionaire talks about his businesses and high-rise buildings (video)

    A man of many names but better known as Nana Cheddar Bediako aka Freedom Jacob Ceasar has recently talked about the vision behind some of his luxury high-rise estates.

    The CEO of Wondaworld Estate also opened up about his personality and other businesses.

    The Ghanaian billionaire, who has been touted as one of the richest men in Africa with a fleet of luxurious cars and mansions across the world was in the news for personally donating food relief items to the needy amid the lockdown because of the coronavirus pandemic.

    In a recent interview with Serwaa Amihere on GHOne TV, Cheddar opened up about how he spends his time and also why he named his huge building after his mother, Kwarleyz.

    According to the billionaire, when he wakes up in the morning, he goes to the gym before he leaves for work, where he manages about four to five companies under one group and comes back home around 7 pm to spend time with his family.

    Cheddar described himself as a humanitarian and a businessman with high sense for quality inventions.

    He said he ”learnt how to do things right” to be successful and allowed passion to drive his daily activities.

    Speaking about the vision behind his Kwarleyz Residence, Cheddar said he wanted to honour and immortalise his mother while she is alive.

    He also said that he wanted to introduce a home that has a functional space but also smart to compete with hotels and Airbnb.

    Aside Kwarleyz, Cheddar owns Belgravia, an eight-town house built on a two-acre land.

    Cheddar talks more about his persona, personality and businesses in the video below.

    source: yen.com.gh
  • EBID contributes US$250,000 to Ghana’s COVID-19 Trust Fund

    The ECOWAS Bank for Investment and Development (EBID) has donated US$250,000 to the Ghana COVID-19 Trust Fund established by President Akufo-Addo to mobilise resources towards containing the spread of Coronavirus in the nation.

    The President of EBID, Dr George Agyekum Donkor, made the presentation to Ms Sophia Akufo, Chairperson of the Ghana COVID-19 Trust Fund, in Accra.

    Presenting the cheque, Dr Donkor said, “The ECOWAS Bank was deeply concerned about the profound impact the pandemic was having on the people of the region.”

    He added, “We have come here to show solidarity, to support the [Ghana] government concerning the various emergency measures that have been put in place to ensure that the lives of millions of the people are saved.”

    The coronavirus pandemic first broke out in the West African nation on March 12 and since then, the number of cases have climbed to 636 by Tuesday April 14, with 8 reported deaths, 17 recoveries.

    In an attempt to stem its spread, Ghana government has introduced a wide range of measures, including; ban on social gatherings, closure of schools and enforcing partial lockdown in hotspot areas, and establishing a national Fund to mobilise resources.

    President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, subsequently inaugurated the Board of Trustees of the Covid-19 National Trust Fund with former Chief Justice Sophia Akuffo as chairperson.

    The Board is mandated to receive donations and contributions from the public and channel it to the most deprived and vulnerable in society.

    The 250,000-dollar contribution by EBID was in reaction to the call for both public and private support to help deal with the virus spread that had already been reported in 10 out of Ghana’s 16 regions.

    Dr Donkor said the Bank would come back to support the various efforts that the government had put in place “anytime the need arises” to help combat the deadly virus.

    “Ghana plays a pivotal role in the Bank as a second united shareholder, and we cannot take you for granted in the enormous contribution that the government has made towards the advancement of the Bank over the years,” he added.

    Ms Sophia who received the Cheque was delighted for the gesture, saying, “This is such an important gesture for the regional bank to reach out in this manner to help Ghana not only to combat the virus, but also to alleviate the plight of the poor and vulnerable who maybe or have been affected by the virus.”

    “Indeed, development depends on the health of the people and this gesture is a clear expression,” she added.

    Finance Minister Ken Ofori-Atta was grateful to EBID for recognising the exigencies of the coronavirus situation in Ghana by making such significant contribution to help the government tackle it.

    Source: GNA

  • Lockdown: 47 arrested for trying to flee Accra

    Police personnel stationed at Adenta -Dodowa snap checkpoint have intercepted two commercial buses that were secretly conveying passengers from Accra to Dambai, in the Oti Region.

    The passengers, according to the police, were 47 in number and were intercepted around 12:30 am, on April, 15.

    The vehicles, the police said, included a Tata commercial bus with registration number GS 6511-10 driven by Ibrahim Abu and with 27 passengers onboard and a Sprinter commercial bus with registration No.GW 6123-14 also driven by Emmanuel Akibi, with 16 passengers on board.

    The police said their investigations revealed that the drivers in charge of the vehicles loaded the passengers from Tema station and were secretly taking them to Dambai when they were intercepted.

    The Accra Regional Police public relations officer, DSP Effia Tenge, who briefed DGN Online in a telephone interview, said 32 of the passengers including the drivers were put before the Adenta Magistrate court on April 16 after investigations.

    She said the court presided over by Dora Eshun, sentenced one of the passengers who pleaded guilty to the charge levelled against him to a fine of Ghc 12,000, while the others were remanded for two weeks.

     

    Source: DailyGuideNework.com

  • Kennedy Agyapong drops names of mother and her 2 daughters Obinim allegedly slept with (video)

    Assin Central MP Kennedy Agyapong has renewed his beef with Bishop Daniel Obinim, the founder and leader of the International God’s Way Church.

    In his latest video, Ken Agyapong has accused Obinim of sleeping with one woman and her two daughters.

    According to the controversial MP, Obinim slept with the woman called Suzzy. Before she realised, Obinim had also slept with her daughter called Perpetual and another one named Edna.

    Ken Agyapong and Obinim have recently been engaged in serious banter on their respective television stations for about one month now.

    In their back and forth, Ken Agyapong described Obinim as a womaniser who has been sleeping with lots of women.

    To prove his allegations, the controversial MP caused a video of one of the ladies he claimed Obinim was sleeping with to be shown on TV.

    Right after that video, another one popped up online showing Obinim dancing with a young lady in his bedroom who he later came to disclose as his first daughter.

    Not long after Ken Agyapong’s video and other information he put out, rumours came up on social media that Obinim’s wife had filed for divorce.

    But Florence Obinim swiftly denied the rumours saying their marriage was ordained by God and only He could separate them.

    In a video, Mrs Obinim also cast aspersions at Kennedy Agyapong which has angered the MP.

    It was in Ken Agyapong’s response to Florence Obinim that he made the revelations claiming Obininim’s wife was well aware of the abominable actions of her husband.

    Speaking on his NET2 TV on Wednesday, April 15, 2020, indicated that Obinim’s wife, Florence, once stayed with the Suzzy woman when they were completing their house.

    But she had to leave after the affair between Suzzy and Obinim which eventually led to the woman’s Canada-based husband dumping her became public.

    He even suggested that Obinim had had a baby with Perpetual and thus asked Mrs Obinim to ask who the father of Perpetuall’s child was.

    In the same interview, Ken Agyapong also indicated Obinim slept with his Florence’s sister got her pregnant and aborted the baby right under the nose of his wife.

    But because of the money Florence is getting from Obinim, she has decided to keep quiet about such an abominable act.

    source: yen.com.gh

  • Beyond the language of denial: Men talk mental health in Ghana

    Oti Agyemang Prempeh recalls the time in 2017 he found the courage to talk to his father about living with depression and anxiety.

    “Even if I couldn’t tell him, that ‘by the way, I tried to kill myself two days ago’ I wanted to tell him that I am going through some things and I just really need you to be there for me in any way that you can,” the 26-year-old says, solemnly.

    When Prempeh was 12, his parents’ marriage ended and his mother moved to the United States. Even though he was still in regular contact with her, he says he felt abandoned.

    “As time went on, [that feeling] became anger and at the same time, I started to withdraw from people; I became less social,” he says. “The first thing I started struggling with was social anxiety. I would panic in social situations or even worse, I would avoid interacting with people.”

    In university, it got very bad. “It was anxiety with episodes of depression where I just didn’t want to do anything. I wasn’t going to class; I wasn’t trying to see anybody, I would just stay in my room all day.”

    “I ended up basically failing my first year of university, I had to take it all over again,” he says.

    With the help of his girlfriend, he managed to get back on track and completed a degree in banking and finance in 2017. But after graduating, their relationship ended.

    “This sent me down another spiral. That was when I think my anxiety was the worst it had ever been.”

    He was also unemployed at the time and all his bottled up emotions overflowed and led to a near breaking point.

    ‘I did not want to be vulnerable’

    But Prempeh’s conversation with his father about his mental health did not go as planned.

    “He just kept on saying I should pray more and that the next weekend, I should come to church with him and that once I accept Christ as my Lord and personal saviour, all these things will go away. It made me pretty sad, it was disappointing,” says Prempeh, who identifies as an atheist.

    Oti Agyemang Prempeh and his father [Photo courtesy Oti Agyemang Prempeh]

    He opened up about the incident to his friends, and one of them told him about a clinic run by a non-governmental organisation where he could sign up for talking therapy – a form of treatment which involves patients engaging in open discussions about their thoughts and feelings with a licensed psychologist. Another friend stayed with Prempeh over the weekend and then drove him to the clinic the next Monday.

    The sessions “actually helped; being able to talk and say things out loud,” he now says, even though he was initially hesitant to attend.

    “I think a part of me didn’t want to be vulnerable in front of another man who I don’t know. But [the therapist] was a kind, young man, not much older than I was, and he was just very reassuring. He never made me feel like I was silly, stupid or being melodramatic about everything that was happening to me,” he says.

    But at 120 cedis ($20) per session, Prempeh – unemployed at the time – was only able to afford three sessions.

    Even for those with a job, mental healthcare comes at a high cost. The minimum monthly wage in Ghana is 320 cedis ($55), and Ghana’s national health insurance scheme does not cover the cost of talking therapies and many other treatments for mental health conditions.

    There is also a shortage in the number of qualified practitioners in the country. There are currently 538 counsellors and psychologists licenced by the Ghana Psychology Council to practice in a country with a population of about 30 million.

    Sparking conversation

    In the recently released short film, ‘Boys No Dey Cry’ (Pidgin English for Boys Don’t Cry), Joojo, the lead character, tries to take his life. He asks his therapist: “What kind of man will I be if I cry?”

    The film explores men’s mental health and hyper-masculinity in hyper-religious Ghana, its screenwriter Joewackle J Kusi tells Al Jazeera. At the end of the film, it is revealed that the therapist is actually Joojo talking to himself.

    A scene from the film Boys No Dey Cry that explores men’s mental health in Ghana [Photo courtesy of Boys No Dey Cry]

    Kusi says he wanted the film to “spark a conversation that we should have had a very long time ago. We live in a space that does not allow us to have certain conversations that people would rather like to pretend do not exist.”

    “I just wanted to create a conversation where men will feel it is okay to talk about their mental health and define masculinity [for themselves],” he says.

    In this deeply religious society, where 94 percent of the population profess a religion, mental health conditions are commonly perceived as the work of sinister supernatural elements like witches and evil spells. People living with psychosocial disabilities can face torture in prayer camps where they are often shackled in chains.

    While prosecutions are rare, attempting suicide is a crime in Ghana, another example of the many laws introduced during the British colonial era that are still in force across some independent Commonwealth countries. During a recent discussion in Parliament on its decriminalisation, the minority leader said attempting suicide was an “unacceptable behaviour [that] must be punished and deterred”.

    In Ghana, mental health is “laden with a lot of stigma, mostly because of a lack of understanding about what mental health is,” Accra-based psychologist Dr Carol Mathias-O’chez tells Al Jazeera. “At the core of it, we associate mental health with mental illness and the naked person walking on the street.”

    Again, in Ghana (and across Africa), there is a language of denial that exists with comments like ‘Africans don’t get depressed’ common in everyday conversations.

    Aside from the societal barriers, there are also institutional challenges including access to mental healthcare and the quality of that care, Dr Mathias-O’chez explains.

    For Ghanaian men, there is also the added battle with patriarchy and its idea of what masculinity is. “As a society, we associate mental health challenges with weakness, and we are not very forgiving or accommodating of men showing weakness,” Dr Mathias-O’chez says.

    Normalising discussions

    Despite the challenges, Dr Mathias-O’chez acknowledges that Ghana is rapidly modernising and gender socialisation is also becoming less rigid, thanks to increases in women’s education, urbanisation and return migration from the West. This means a new generation of middle-class, young and educated men are unafraid to broach the topic of mental wellbeing.

    While most of her private clients are women, Dr Mathias-O’chez says she has witnessed an increase in the number of male clients at her private practice.

    In 2018, the country’s first men’s mental health summit was held and, every quarter, there is a breakfast meeting in Accra for both men and women to convene and commune about their mental health.

    In 2018, a popular rapper talked openly on television about his two-year battle with depression. And he has not been the only one to do so recently. In his latest album, ‘For My Brothers’, hip-hop artist Kojo Cue tackles masculinity and explores mental health in the song ‘Never Mind’.

    “I have had my own issues with depression, and I have realised that most of the time, sharing helps,” he tells Al Jazeera. “It was easy to make the song, what was not so easy was to put the song out. When you are on the verge of releasing the song, you start to think of how people will receive it. Even in the song, I say that there are certain things that I am still not confident enough to talk about.”

    As Ghana changes and modernises, more men are unafraid to broach the topic of mental health [File: Reuters]

    On social media, a growing number of men are also talking about their mental health, their struggles and coping mechanisms. Last November, Prempeh received a lot of praise after he tweeted about his experience. He says he received many messages from young men also dealing with their own mental health conditions. “I couldn’t offer to fix their situations but the fact that we had that solidarity, it felt good on my part, and I hope it felt good on their part, too,” he says.

    But in other spaces, change is happening more slowly. Prempeh says he has a good relationship with his father and is no longer angry about the encounter in 2017. However, “that was the last time, I have ever tried talking to him about [mental health]. If I ever feel like I need to talk to a parent, I just call my mum,” he says matter of factly. Prempeh says he still “struggles with anxiety” and hopes to be back in therapy as soon as the coronavirus pandemic ends.

    For lasting change to occur, Dr Mathias-O’chez says there is a need to normalise open discussions about mental health “so that people don’t feel like it is something to be ashamed of”.

    She uses Twitter to raise awareness about mental health, debunk myths, and to spread information about the currently available resources to her 2,600 followers and beyond. “I have seen that it has had some impact in terms of people being willing and bold and able to speak about their mental health challenges,” she says.

    It is a discussion rapper Kojo Cue wants to contribute to positively. He says he hopes that by speaking openly about mental health, his largely young male fan base will “understand that they are not alone” and find “the courage to also speak about it or at least seek help”.

    By: Kwasi Gyamfi Asiedu

    Kwasi Gyamfi Asiedu is a freelance journalist based in Accra, Ghana.

     

    Source: aljazeera.com

  • Coronavirus: IMF says half the world has asked for a bailout

    Half of the world’s countries have approached the International Monetary Fund for emergency loans to weather the financial crisis sparked by the global coronavirus pandemic.

    More than 100 countries so far have asked for emergency assistance, Kristalina Georgieva, IMF’s managing director, told a meeting of G20 finance ministers and central bank governors on Wednesday.

    She said the IMF is ready to use its “full toolbox and $1 trillion firepower” of lending capacity, noting that 10 countries have so far received emergency funding, and half of the remaining countries should receive their requested financial lifelines by the end of April.

    Georgieva’s comments come after the fund issued a stark warning that the global economy is on track for the deepest downturn since the 1930s and governments and health officials must work together to prevent an even worse outcome.

    The IMF head said “everything is on the table in terms of measures we can take,” and encouraged central banks to “spend as much as you can.”

    “But keep the receipts,” she added. “We don’t want accountability and transparency to take a back seat in this crisis.”

    In an interview with CNBC, the IMF chief acknowledged that the fund has a reputation for imposing tough conditions on countries seeking bailouts.

    But this time, “we are asking for one thing only: Please pay your doctors and nurses, make sure that your health systems are functioning, and that your vulnerable people and first [responders] are protected,” Georgieva told the network.

    The IMF said on Tuesday that it expects global GDP will contract by 3% in 2020, a far worse recession than the one that followed the global financial crisis of 2008, a

    nd a 180-degree reversal of its previous forecast in January when it was expecting growth of 3.3% this year.

    The fund said there is a risk of the recession extending into 2021 if policymakers fail to coordinate a global response to the virus.

    Source: cnn.com

  • Family member of late coronavirus boy tests positive

    Information reaching DGN Online, indicates that a family member of the 19-year-old COVID-19 patient who died at Walewale in the North East Region has tested positive for the virus.

    A sample was taken from persons who came into contact with the deceased and sent to the Kumasi Centre for Collaborative Research (KCCR) for testing and one result came back positive.

    A source told DGN Online that samples of 35 family members of the deceased COVID-19 were taken for testing after their relative died of the disease.

    “ 35 samples were taken for testing and one came back positive for COVID-19,” the source revealed.

    The family member who tested positive for the COVID-19 is said to have been in close contact with the deceased before his death.

    He has since been isolated and sent to a centre to commence treatment.

    Meanwhile , health workers and other family members who were under mandatory quarantine and tested negative have been released.

    The family have since been briefed about the test result and they have accepted it.

    The 19-year old boy died at the Walewale government hospital after he was brought to the facility coughing and showing symptoms of COVID-19.

    The hospital took a sample and sent to the Kumasi Centre for Collaborative Research (KCCR) for testing and the result came back positive.

    It has emerged that the deceased COVID-19 patient have no international travel history.

    Meanwhile, residents are living in fear since news broke that a native died of the COVID-19 virus.

    North East is the fourth region from the five regions of the north to have confirmed a COVID-19 case.

    In total, the North East region has recorded two COVID-19 positive cases.

     

    Source: dailyguidenetwork.com

  • Lockdown: Some celebrities are also broke and hungry – Efia Odo cries out

    Media personality Efia Odo has sensationally cried out to her fans to be patient and understanding if she can no longer reach out to them because she herself is suffering because of the outbreak of Coronavirus.

    “It’s very painful that I cannot help more than I have in the past. But the truth is that I’m also feeling the pressure because I have family too”.

    Often branded as spontaneous and controversial, Efia Odo said most so-called celebrities are seriously in need of help too because the industry in Ghana only glitters but hardly pays.

    “Some see me as crazy and bitchy but I have a really soft heart and would do anything to help my people. What we must accept is that some celebrities are also hungry and starving but they will not cry out for help”

    Efia Odo pleaded with fans and industry stakeholders to be understanding and sympathetic to showbiz personalities during the difficult hardship brought about by the Coronavirus pandemic.

    The stunning Ghanaian beauty who spent most of her early years in New York, appealed to government to step up efforts is helping desperate and stranded citizens who have no means to even feed themselves and their families.

    The popular tv star, charity fund raiser and fashion model made a tearful and passionate appeal to state officials to do more in the fight against the deadly COVID-19 in Ghana.

    “I’m not saying government is not doing what they are supposed to do, but rather it must be even more because the majority of people cannot even work and earn a living now due to the security lockdown”.

    The former Kwese Home Run presenter is currently in Accra where she is trying to coordinate the purchasing of some essential items for vulnerable young people.

    Source: One Ghana News, contributor

  • Dust storm: Meteo Agency warns of rise in sore throat, cough in the North

    The Ghana Meteorological Agency has warned of a rise in cough, sneezing, catarrh and sore throat in the north of the country following a dust storm that is currently sweeping across the Upper Regions.

    Residents of the Upper East, Upper West and Northern Regions woke up to an atmosphere choked with dust particles that has impaired visibility and settled on every available surface.

    While there has been a mixed reaction to the rather unusual development, the Ghana Meteorological Agency has said the unpleasant weather condition is climatologically associated with the harmattan season.

    A statement from the agency signed by Deputy Director, Joseph Portuphy said, “From November-December every year through to the following year April or Mid-May is noted climatologically as the harmattan season for Notthern Ghana. However, each season comes with its variations in intensity either severe, moderate or slight.”

    The Meteo Agency stated that the dust plume is anticipated to clear by the weekend, Saturday or Sunday thus 18th or 19th April, 2020.

    The statement further warned of effects and reactions that residents of the affected regions may suffer noting that “this may lead to catarrh, sore throat, sneezing and the possibility of cough.”

    It also advised the curtailment of exposure to the dust and wind.

     

    Source: mynewsgh.com

  • Coronavirus: Tamale patients test negative in second test

    Six of the ten foreign nationals who tested positive for the novel Coronavirus in Tamale have tested negative after weeks of isolation and treatment.

    The ten foreigners made up of two Burkinabes and eight Guineans were put under mandatory quarantine on the orders of the northern regional security council and subsequently tested positive for the virus, making the first ten cases of the virus in the northern region.

    One of the patients, aged 21 absconded and is still at large, leaving nine who have since been under care and treatment at the Tamale Teaching Hospital while some are being managed at a hotel.

    MyNewsGh.com sources say a second test carried out on the patients turned out negative for six out of the remaining nine.

    “Four of the Guineans tested negative and the remaining three tested positive still. The two Burkinabes all tested negative. They are currently awaiting a second test, when that happens and the results come negative again, they will be declared fully recovered,” a release from the Public Relations Unit of the Tamale Teaching Hospital said.

    Meanwhile, the Ghana Health Service has said “As of 14th April 2020, at 23:00HRS, a total of 50,719 persons have been tested with 641 being positive for COVID-19. The breakdown of the 641 positive cases are as follows: seventeen (17) have been treated, reverted to negative on repeat tests and discharged. Furthermore, 66 have tested negative once and awaiting the second test. This brings together a total of 83 cases that have been recovered/discharged. 548 cases have been categorised as mild disease and are on treatment, two (2) are categorized as moderate to severe cases, none in the critical state currently and eight (8) have died.”

    Source: mynewsgh.com

  • COVID-19: Reduced banking staff undermining social distancing protocol

    The reduction in operational hours and the number of staff manning banks has led to queues at some banks helping to receive the payment of duties and taxes at the Tema Port.

    Thursday morning some freight forwarders, who said they preferred onsite banking to whatever electronic platform alternatives banks had provided, thronged the banks, especially Ecobank and GCB Bank, to wait in turn to make payments at the Long Room of the Tema Port.

    The behaviour of the customers was a direct affront to the social distancing protocols announced by the government and health authorities as an effective means to stop the spread of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in the country.

    The queue got so long that many of them became fed up and edgy, with some of them seen exchanging words with the security details at the two banks over who has the right to enter the bank when it opened at 9am. Previously, the banks opened their doors at 8:30 a.m.

    The situation prompted officials of the Tema Command of Customs to allocate a numbering system to allow five people at a time into the banking halls.

    The agents, the Daily Graphic understand have also been asked to make payment for shipping charges for shipping lines at the banks.

    Agents
    The agents want the banks to open other branches and further increase the numbers of their personnel, as according to them, the situation was slowing down clearance processes.

    According to a freight forwarder, Mr Samuel Okine, the present situation could bring about an increase in rent and demurrage charges.

    “Since the lockdown some banks have closed. Some too have given limited staff who are working. Currently, there are staff who are sitting home and you have locked your branches and there is only one person in the bank who is doing the printing. There is a pandemic and we are supposed to observe social distancing but as it stands now, we are not being able to do that”, Mr Okine said.

    “We are recommending that they bring more staff and if they cannot do that then they should open more branches as well so that we can do payment and ease the pressure”, he added.

    Banks
    The GCB for instance has shut down its Golden Jubilee branch where import duties are also received, leaving only the Long Room branch which had two tellers receiving and two other officers undertaking payment validation.

    The Ecobank branch on the other hand have four tellers receiving payments.

    The Manager of the facility declined media interview except to say that, the branch was under stress given the number of the agents who insisted on the onsite banking.

    Customs
    The Tema Sector Commander of Customs, Assistant Commissioner of Customs, Joseph Adu-Kyei told the Daily Graphic that whereas the online payment was the best approach, most of the freight forwarders, he said claimed the process was usually time consuming since they often have to go and withdraw payments from their clients before undertaking the process.

    The banks, he said, had been situated in the port enclave to collect import revenue, and wondered why some special dispensation was not applied to them by the Bank of Ghana.

    “I have however communicated the challenge to the Commissioner of Customs who has promised to engage the Managing Directors of the receiving banks on the challenge”, Mr Adu-Kyei said.

    Asked why the GRA would not accept mobile money service as a form of import duty payment, Mr Adu-Kyei, said that such a decision will be for the Commissioner and the Board of Directors to approve to facilitate speedy payment.

    Mr Adu-Kyei, however, regretted that the Shipping Lines were refusing to accept cash payments in their office thereby compounding the challenges of the banks.

    Freight Forwarders
    The President of the Ghana Institute of Freight Forwarders, Mr Edward Akrong however expressed regret at the turn of events.

    “I undertake all my revenue payment transactions online using the Ecobank App and I know a lot of our members who do same too. I don’t know why some agents would just not want to do anything with technology for their own efficiency”, he lamented and challenged the freight forwarders to endeavour to be abreast of technology so as to reduce the incidence of the COVID-19.

     

    Source: Graphic.com.gh 

  • I got money for fuel Kaakyire Kwame Appiah on COVID-19 Concert

    Just days after the highly-publicized COVID-19 virtual concert organized by the Ministry of Communication, there are conflicting reports on whether the performing acts were paid or not www.entertainmentgh.com has taken note.

    Highlife artiste Kaakyire Kwame Appiah, one of the artistes who performed at the COVID-19 Virtual concert has disclosed that even though he did not charge for the concert, he was given money for transportation www.ghanaweekend.com reports!

    This comes a day after the Minister of Communication, Ursula Owusu-Ekuful said the musicians performed for free.

    Ursula said during the coronavirus press briefing of the Ministry of Information that the artistes performed at the launch of the COVID-19 Tracker for free.

    “The launch was held and I must thank the musicians who also performed for free to lift up the spirit of those of us in lockdown and educate the public through music as well,” she said.

    Dancehall artiste Shatta Wale has even come out to rubbish claims that he was paid for his performance at the COVID-19 Virtual Concert.

    Source: Entertainmentgh.com

  • Coronavirus vaccine will be ready soon but the problem will be the cost – Prof Alex Dodoo

    Director-General of the Ghana Standard Authority, Professor Alex Dodoo has revealed that the Covid-19 vaccine will be ready way before the end of this year.

    Prof Alex Dodoo who is a clinical pharmacologist and currently serving on some UN and WHO vaccine boards at the global level said eight vaccines have been identified.

    According to him, these vaccines are in different laboratories around the world.

    “There are already vaccines and I am serving on one committee looking at the safety of the vaccine as far as I can say, let’s face it safety is number one and currently most of the vaccine we have I will say we are evaluating the safety without saying too much. There are at least 8 vaccines in different laboratories.”

    He said these vaccines are being evaluated for its safety and some of the vaccines have already started human trials.

    Prof Alex Dodoo explained that in the next three weeks they will be sure of the vaccines that will be allowed to go further with their works.

    “These are being evaluated and one or two have stated human trails but the issue is that you want to be sure they are safe. When you look at their safety it is more complex, are they safe on their own? are they safe when you add other vaccines? are they safe under all conditions of use? and who do you give them too. Within the next three weeks, we should conclusively say which ones will go further…”

    The Standard Authority boss noted that the cost of the vaccine will be an issue for Ghana due to the demand but believes Ghana could marshal its financial muscles to afford the vaccines when it’s in.

    “It is going to be the ability to pay because if there is a demand for vaccine.. we can afford and we can find the money.”

    Source: primenewsghana.com

  • Allied health professionals suspend planned withdrawal from Covid-19 contact tracing teams

    The 2017 and 2018 coalition of Graduate Unemployed Allied Health Professionals (COAHP) has announced a decision to rescind a planned withdrawal from the Covid-19 contact tracing, sample taking and testing teams.

    According to the leadership of the coalition, the decision was taken after several engagements with the Allied Health Professionals Council, the Ghana Federation of Allied Health Professionals and several calls and messages from prominent Ghanaians.

    “Leadership has had fruitful but not conclusive deliberations with stakeholders. Our decision to suspend the withdrawal is based on the paramount interest of Ghanaians.

    “We therefore entreat all our members to immediately return to the field to aid in the COVID-19 contact tracing, sample taking and testing exercise. In show of good faith, we are willing to offer all of our members (3,797) as volunteers nationwide to help in the COVID-19 fight as we also hope that various stakeholders stick to their promise and do the needful,” the coaltion of allied health professionals said in a statement.

    The coalition has, however, stated that its previous decision to withdraw in the Covid-19 fight was justified due to the lack of response from stakeholders who have the rnandate to ensure that its members are granted financial clearance.

    “We hereby plead with the various stakeholders to ensure further engagements and negotiations to prevent future escalations,” the coalition said in the statement.

     

    Source: myjoyonline 

  • 15 members of a family quarantined after contact with Covid-19 patient

    Fifteen members of a family in Ho, in Central Tongu district of the Volta Region, have gone into self-isolation in their self-contained apartment after they came into contact with Covid-19 positive patient.

    District Chief Executive for Central Tongu, Thomas Moore Zonyrah, told Joy News on Thursday that the Covid-19 patient and his wife and children visited hometown where he came into contact with the 15 members of the family, before testing positive for the virus.

    The wife and children and the Covid-19 positive patient have not tested positive for the virus.

    Health officials in the district have been put on high alert to keenly monitor the family under self-isolation.

    Meanwhile, some two Nigerian nationals who were arrested for entering Ghana illegally through Aflao to Adidome to connect to Accra have also been quarantined at an isolation center.

    Mr. Zonyrah told Joy News the district was on top of issues.

    He said both the family self-isolating and the two Nigerians put under mandatory are being well catered for by the district assembly.

     

    Source: myjoyonline 

  • Obuasi: Couple, wedding guests arrested for defying ban on gatherings remanded

    A circuit court in Obuasi has remanded 40 persons for defying the ban on social gatherings amidst the outbreak of the novel coronavirus in Ghana.

    Police say a total of 46 persons were arrested on Saturday, 11th April 2020 while holding a wedding ceremony at Akaporiso in the Obuasi East District of the Ashanti Region.

    According to the police, six persons were granted bail after investigations revealed they were not part of the gathering.

    The 40 persons including the groom and bride who were arraigned on Thursday have been charged with defying the Imposition of Restrictions Act and will reappear before the court on May 6, 2020.

    The officer in charge of prosecution at the Obuasi Divisional Police Command, ASP Kwabena Oduro Boateng told Citi News that “We arrested more than 40 people who were celebrating a marriage ceremony at Obuasi. They were taken to court today and have been remanded to reappear before the Obuasi Circuit Court on the 6th of next month. We arrested about 46 but 40 were taken to court. This was because after the investigation, it was revealed that the six people were not part of the people who committed the offence. They were charged with violating the Restrictions Act. They all pleaded not guilty to the offence.”

    Background

    The persons that were picked up during the ceremony included the groom, Philip Ahenekwa, aged 35, and the bride, Ama Frema, aged 40.

    The Obuasi Municipal Police Commander, DSP Martin Asenso, told the media that some of the guests managed to evade arrest.

    In a similar incident, a couple and over 25 guests out of 50 were arrested by the Greater Accra Regional Police Command during their wedding ceremony in Darkuman over the weekend.

     

    Persons arrested for flouting directives

    Some 406 persons have so far been arrested for violating the partial lockdown directive and the ban on public gatherings.

    This was disclosed by ACP Lydia Donkor, Head of Legal and Prosecution at Accra Regional Police Command of the Ghana Police Service on Tuesday, April 14, 2020, at a press briefing organised by the Ministry of Information.

    “So far, 406 persons have been arrested with 103 in custody. 248 have been granted bail and 41 have been processed for court,” she said.

    70 out of the 406 persons are in the Ashanti Region.

     

    Source: citinewsroom 

  • Coronavirus: Dodowa market to be closed over disregard for social distancing

    Operations at the Dodowa market in the Shai-Osudoku District of Accra are expected to come to a halt for a period of one week due to overcrowding at the market in the wake of the coronavirus outbreak.

    This will take effect from Monday, April 20 to Saturday, April 27, 2020.

    Activities will, however, resume on Monday, April 28, 2020.

    A statement from the Shai-Osudoku District Joint Committee noted that this decision was taken because “the measures instituted to maintain social distancing among other protocols to contain the spread of the COVID-19 in the Dodowa market are not yielding the intended results.”

    Giving more clarification, the statement continued: “Even though the market women are adhering to the shift system announced in our previous measures issued to decongest the market, it has been observed that the closure of markets in the La Nkwantanang and other municipalities has led to heavy and uncontrollable patronage of the Dodowa market raising serious concerns and therefore defeating the intended purpose of the shift system.”

    The closure of the market is to “allow time for the Joint Committee and the market stakeholders to rethink and implement alternative strategies to serve the best interest of the general public during this period of coronavirus.”

    The Joint Committee concluded by apologising to the public for any inconvenience caused.

    Closure of markets

    Several markets in the country have been shut down because traders defied the social distancing directive in the wake of the coronavirus outbreak.

    Among the many closed down in the Greater Accra Region are the Ashaiman Central, Mandela, and CMB markets.

    Shops at Adum market in the Ashanti Region have also been closed to ensure compliance with lockdown directives and prevent overcrowding due to panic buying.

    The Ketu South Municipal Assembly in the Volta Region has also announced the temporary closure of all markets in the municipality for the same reason.

    Previous warning

    The Minister for Local Government and Rural Development, Hajia Alima Mahama had earlier warned of an imminent closure of markets if vendors fail to comply with social distancing directives.

    According to her, the need to enforce all relevant protocols to contain the spread of COVID-19 will be paramount in all dealings with the market vendors in the wake of the pandemic.

     

    Source: citinewsroom 

  • No free power for customers indebted to ECG – Amewu

    Energy Minister, John Peter Amewu has clarified that persons who have been taken off the national grid due to indebtedness will not benefit from the absorption of electricity tariffs.

    The Minister responding to a question on how such persons can benefit from the benefit said only those who will pay their arrears will benefit from the package.

    He explained those who were disconnected will not enjoy until they are brought back to the national grid.

    The Minister has hinted it will cost the nation GHC1 billion to absorb the electricity bills of Ghanaians for the next three months as part of relief measures in the wake of the Coronavirus disease.

    The amount is expected to cover an estimated population of about 4.8 million meters across Ghana.

    According to him, the amount would cover the electricity bills of consumers of the Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG), the Volta River Authority (VRA) and the Northern Electricity Distribution Company (NEDCo).

    The Energy Minister explained that life-line consumers as defined by the Public Utility Regulatory Commission (PURC), where people who used only one television set, two lighting bulb points, a table top fridge and a fan for a limited number of hours.

    The government would fully absorb the electricity bills for people who consumed zero to 50 kw/h of electricity for the periods of April, May and June.

    For residential and commercial users, the government would absorb 50 per cent of the electricity bills using March 2020 as benchmark.

    Source: rainbowradioonline.com

  • Coronavirus: Stop discriminating against recovered patients – Fred Drah

    One of the recovered patients of the deadly coronavirus disease, Mr. Fredrick Kwaku Drahhas underscored the need for Ghanaians to desist from stigmatising against persons who have recovered from the global pandemic.

    Sharing his experience with the disease, the father of four said he has undergone treatment, recovered and back with his family but would encourage Ghanaians to stay at home to prevent the spread of the virus.

    Contracting the virus he disclosed was devastating for him.

    The recovered patient said he has taken the precautionary measures given him seriously.

    He commended the health professionals who took care of him rating them 95%.

    The health workers he added were highly professional and dedicated to their work.

    He recounted how he was rejected by people after he was discharged stressing that “the covid-19 is real. This virus is real. So please, try and obey the lockdown, social-distancing. Let us try and obey.”

    A total of 50,719 persons have been tested with 641 being positive for COVID-19. The breakdown of the 641 positive cases are as follows: seventeen (17) have been treated, reverted to negative on repeat tests and discharged.

    Furthermore, 66 have tested negative once and awaiting second test. This brings together a total of 83 cases that have been recovered / discharged. 548 cases have been categorised as mild disease and are on treatment, two (2) are categorized as moderate to severe cases, none in critical state currently and eight (8) have died.

    The five (5) new cases were recorded in the following locations; one from Adenta Municipality and two (2) each from Ayawaso East and Ayawaso Central Municipalities. With the exception of one of the cases from Ayawaso East, all the new cases are asymptomatic. Contacts of the new cases are being listed for follow up.

    Of the 641 confirmed COVID-19 cases, 268 were reported from two from the routine surveillance, 258 from enhanced surveillance activities and 115 from travellers who were previously under mandatory quarantine in Accra and Tamale.

    Regions that have reported cases are Greater Accra, Ashanti, Central, Eastern, Western, Volta, Northern, North East, Upper East, and Upper West regions.

    Source: rainbowradioonline.com

  • Health experts dispatched to Upper West Region as Meningitis deaths hit 40

    The Ghana Health Service (GHS) has dispatched a team of experts to the Upper West Region to help fight the increasing number of Cerebrospinal Meningitis (CSM) cases in the area.

    This follows a rise in the number of CSM cases from 214 to 258.

    The number of deaths has also increased from 37 to 40.

    Upper West Regional Minister, Dr. Hafiz Bin Salih who disclosed these in an interview with Citi News said one of the experts arrived from Accra today, Thursday while two others are expected in the region on Friday.

    “With regards to CSM, there are 258 confirmed cases with 40 deaths. As I have always indicated, we have enough medication to administer to patients. So, what we have to continue doing is to educate people to report early to the health facilities. We have realized that this is the major cause of the deaths. They report late when all hope is lost. But, if they report early, the situation can be managed.”

    “The pleasant thing is that having reported the issue to the Director-General of the Ghana Health Service and the Minister of Health, they have sent an expert to come to the Upper West Region to assess the CSM situation in the Region. I am also reliably informed by the Director-General that, two other experts will be coming so that together we will study the situation and recommend immediate measures that we could implement to bring the issue to an end,” he noted.

    Last week, the GHS commenced an audit of the CSM related deaths in the Upper West Region.

    The outcome of the audit is to enable the Ghana Health Service to review treatment protocols on the endemic to prevent the recurrence of the high incidence of deaths in the region.

    The Regional Health Directorate has cited the Nadowli Kaleo district and the Nandom municipality as the hardest-hit areas.

    Meningitis can lead to serious long-term consequences such as deafness, epilepsy, hydrocephalus, or cognitive deficits, especially if not treated quickly.

    In 2015, meningitis occurred in about 8.7 million people worldwide which resulted in 379,000 deaths.

    Residents failing to adhere to safety measures 

    The Upper West Regional Director of health services, Dr. Osei Kuffuor Afreh has also expressed worry over the failure of most residents in the Upper West Region to adhere to safety protocols to help reduce meningitis in the area.

    “When we mention social distancing, it should also work for meningitis, but unfortunately from the field visits that we have conducted, we realised that people are not adhering to social distancing. People are still gathering at night, people are still grouping to do their normal things. So, the only disadvantage we have is that, we have not been able to quarantine anybody for meningitis.”

    Pay attention to Meningitis outbreak in Upper West Region Parliament directs Health Ministry

    The Ministry of Health has been asked to pay attention to the growing number of cases of Cerebrospinal Meningitis (CSM) in the Upper West Region.

    Presenting a statement in Parliament, to rally support for enhanced action, the Wa Central Legislator, Rashid Pelpuo called for the immediate application of known remedies to halt the havoc it is causing in that part of the country.

    “Currently there is an infectious disease in the Wa Central Constituency as well as in the Upper West Region as a whole. I wish to call on the Ministry of Health and the government to act with dispatch in providing immediately and adequately the essential grants needed, equipment and appropriate personnel to tackle this thriving danger. This is a crucial time and especially because CSM is a very infectious disease but may be grossed over by the authorities and the people themselves given the present situation we find ourselves,” he espoused.

     

    Source: citinewsroom 

  • Stop misbehaving Adom-Otchere tells Zanetor

    Television broadcaster Paul Adom-Otchere says Dr Zanetor Agyeman-Rawlings, the Klottey-Korley legislator, should “stop misbehaving”.

    According to him, Dr Zanetor Agyeman-Rawlings, should have called the minister in charge of Gender and Social Protection, Cynthia Mamle Morrison, before waging into unsubstantiated allegations over the distribution of food to Kayayei within her constituency.

    “Let it get into your system Dr Rawlings, you come from a privileged home…behave properly, stop misbehaving,” angry Paul Adom-Otchere said on his TV show, Good Evening Ghana.

    Dr Zanetor Agyeman-Rawlings had issued a statement responding to the Gender and Social Protection Minister, Cynthia Mamle Morrison, over the distribution of food for the vulnerable with her constituency.

    She pointed it out that there has been some discrimination in the distribution of food within her constituency. Such reports had been widely reported in the media and on social media.

    She sighted a GhanaWeb report whereby a lady was denied food because she could not produce an NPP card.

    “The NDC Parliamentary Candidate for Ayawaso West Wuogon, Mr. John Dumelo had to locate the said lady and make donations to her following that report,” she said.

    In her comments, Dr Agyeman-Rawlings also said that her colleague MP in the Ablekuma South Constituency, Dr Oko Vanderpuije had to also go public about how food intended for the poor was being distributed in NPP vehicles under the direct supervision of the NPP candidate for that constituency.

    “Dr Oko Vanderpuije before speaking to the press about the unfortunate development had called Mrs Cynthia Mamle Morrison on phone to bring the matter to her notice and to register his protest,” the Klottey Korley MP added.

    In responding to the comments of Dr Zanetor Agyeman-Rawlings which was a response to the Gender and Social Protection Minister, Adom-Otchere stated that she, Zanetor, should have learnt something basic from her colleague MP Dr Oko Vanderpuije, who she herself said had called the minister before addressing the media on the matter.

    Paul explained that if Dr Zanetor Agyeman-Rawlings had read through her prepared comments for the second time before addressing the media, she would have behaved in a manner worthy of a parliamentarian.

    “Oko Vanderpuije spoke to the minister before he spoke to the press, did you do any such thing in your Klottey-Korley constituency?” the TV broadcaster quizzed.

    “…Are you learning something that as an honourable member of parliament, before you speak to the press, you must confront the allegation with the authority…you confront the allegation because you have position…you have power, you have an influence…you are an elected member of parliament, you ought to be listened to by the authorities,” Adom-Otchere said.

    The worse part of the Klottey-Korley MP’s address to the media, for Adom-Otchere, was where the MP, in her statement sighted social media as evidence for the basis of public comments over the distribution of food in the locked-down areas.

    “Honourable Member of Parliament, ex-officio member of the assembly, Honourable Dr Zanetor Rawlings, your evidence and basis for making an allegation against your opposing political party is social media…Whaaaat! Why did she even issue this statement…who told you to issue this statement…Please whoever advised you has done you a lot of harm…herh…,” awed Paul Adom-Otchere stated.

    Paul Adom-Otchere then advised the daughter of JJ Rawlings to take politics of Ghana and her constituency very seriously and learn from her parents on how they conducted themselves when they were leading the country.

     

    Source: www.ghanaweb.com

  • Potential coronavirus vaccines being tested for safety Prof Alex Dodoo

    Clinical pharmacologist and a professor at the Centre for Tropical Clinical Pharmacology, Prof Alex Dodoo, has revealed that there has been significant progress in the quest for a vaccine for the coronavirus.

    Prof Dodoo, who is also Director-General of the Ghana Standards Authority (GSA), said there are indeed vaccines that are being evaluated for safety before they are given the green light.

    “There are at least eight candidate vaccines that are being evaluated. One at least has started in human trials. The issue is that you want to be sure that they are safe,” he said Thursday evening on the business edition of PM Express.

    He said the complexity of the safety evaluation is a significant contributor to delays in getting an approved vaccine.

    “Within the next three weeks, we [scientific community] should be able to conclusively say which ones will go further better,” he revealed.

     

    Uncertainty

    There is uncertainty in the scientific community about when a vaccine will be available to defeat the virus.

    There is also the question about the affordability and accessibility of the accepted vaccine.

    Director of the U.S. National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, Anthony Fauci, recently said that a vaccine for the virus could take 12 to 18 months to develop, test and approve for public use as new vaccines typically take years to earn approval.

    However, there are indications that Covid-19 patients who have been getting an experimental drug called remdesivir have been recovering quickly, with most going home in days.

    According to a news report on Thursday that was attributed to STAT News, patients taking part in a clinical trial of the drug have all had severe respiratory symptoms and fever but were able to leave the hospital after less than a week of treatment.

    Whether a vaccine will soon be approved for use in the next three weeks or in 2021, Prof Dodoo said on PM Express on Thursday that an important consideration that the scientific community will have to make will be between the benefit of that vaccine versus its associated risks.

     

    Source: myjoyonline 

  • Scrap dealer remanded over allegedly spraying substance into Police woman’s eyes

    Osman Amadu, a 22-year-old scrap dealer, who allegedly sprayed some liquid substance into the eyes of a duty policewoman enforcing the restrictions on movement order, has been remanded by an Accra Circuit Court.

    Amadu, charged with causing harm and failing to comply with the restrictions imposed by the President, has, however, pleaded not guilty.

    The Presiding judge, Mrs Afia Owusu Appiah, declined to grant bail to Amadu, saying the defence counsel had been unable to convince her that Amadu would not jump bail.

    Additionally, the Court explained that the charge of failing to comply with the restrictions imposed by the President, carried severe punishment or sentence.

    Amadu is, consequently, expected to reappear on April 29.

    The Court, therefore, directed the prosecution to file the disclosures on the accused and his counsel.

    It also directed the Registrar of the Court to take possession of the substance and involve the defence counsel and prosecution in presenting it to the forensic laboratory until the results were released.

    Prosecuting, Chief Inspector Gulliver Tenkorang told the Court that Lance Corporal Bernice Osei Wusu, stationed at Kaneshie Divisional Headquarters, was the complainant.

    Amadu was also a resident of Russia, Accra.

    The Prosecution said on April 10, this year, at about 0900 hours, the complainant was on a COVID SAFETY duty snap check at the Zongo Junction, near the Great Lamptey Mills School.

    He said, Amadu, who arrived at the point as a passenger of a taxi cab, became offended when Lance Corporal Osei Wusu asked where he was headed for.

    He, consequently, sprayed a liquid substance from a small bottle into the eyes of the cop.

    The prosecution said the complainant shouted for help so her colleague and other witnesses went to her aid.

    Amadu was immediately arrested and brought together with the substance to the Kaneshie Police Station for investigations.

    According to the medical report, the Prosecution said, she sustained severe eye injuries to both of her eyes.

    The Prosecution said Amadu admitted the offence and investigations revealed that was galavanting in breach of the directives of the President.

    Source: GNA

  • Weija-Gbawe residents complying with COVID-19 protocols MCE

    Mr Patrick K. B. Kumor, Municipal Chief Executive (MCE) for Weija-Gbawe said, residents in the Municipality are cooperative and complying with the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic protocols.

    He said though there were some recalcitrant ones, who violated some of the directives, the majority of them adhered to the safety protocols.

    Mr Kumor said this in an interview with the Ghana News Agency in Accra on Thursday.

    He said the cooperation of the residents was due to earlier sensitization programmes by the Municipal Assembly on COVID-19 even before the announcement of the lockdown by President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo.

    The MCE noted that the sensitisation exercise which was carried on by the assembly was one of the comprehensive exercises carried out to educate the citizenry on the prevention of the spread of the virus and to ensure that the precautionary measures were adhered to.

    He mentioned that the Ministry of Local Government and Rural Development supported the assembly with some Veronica buckets, Hand sanitizers, Tissue roll and Liquid soap to complement their effort in the fight against the pandemic.

    Mr Kumor said these items received from the ministry were distributed among some health Centers, markets, lorry stations, Chief’s palace and other public places.

    He said the assembly received 2,000 packs of meals daily through the government intervention of helping the vulnerable during this hard time, adding that the food was being shared by officials of the National Disaster Management Organization and some religious bodies in the municipality.

    “We are also helped by an NGO with another 1,000 packs of food to support the government’s effort”.

    The MCE mentioned that the National Food Buffer Stock through the government would also supply the assembly with raw food items to be distributed among the vulnerable households.

    He said per the announcement of the absorption of water and electricity by the President, the assembly put in place a task force to ensure that residents did not misuse the opportunity.

    My Kumor also mentioned the arrest of some recalcitrant people by the joint police and military patrols, who were in cells, with their statements taken for due process.

    He called on the residents to stay at home, ensure precautionary measures of frequent hand washing and sanitizing and observation of social distancing protocols.

    Source: GNA

  • GHANBATT 86 donates to two communities

    The United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL), Ghana Battalion 86 (GHANBATT), in collaboration with the UNIFIL Civil Affairs Unit, has donated to the Ayta Ash Shaab Social Development Center and Beit Leif Community Clinic in Lebanon.

    The donation, meant to support the communities in the fight against the spread of COVID-19 and support children with essential medication, included 20 boxes of assorted paediatric medications, 40 litres of disinfectants and 40 litres of liquid soap.

    According to a statement signed and copied to the Ghana News Agency by Captain Nathanael Asamoah, the Public Information Officer, UNIFIL GHANBATT 86, the donation was made at a short ceremony held at the GHANBATT Headquarters in Al-Quozah by its Commanding Officer, Lieutenant Colonel Abass Atuluk.

    Mr Mohammed Homayed, the Mayor of Beit Leif, and Dr Siham Droubi, the Director of Ayta Ash Shaab Social Development Center, who received the items on behalf of the communities expressed gratitude to GHANBATT for the gesture, especially in the critical time of COVID-19 pandemic, the statement said.

    The statement explained that the paediatric medications were donated by Tobinco Pharmaceuticals Limited and Ernest Chemist Limited to the battalion before their deployment from Ghana.

    Other donors were M&G Pharmaceutical Company Limited, Danadams Pharmacy, and Pharmanova Company Limited.

    During the initial outbreak in February, GHANBATT refurbished an ambulance for the Marwahin community also in Lebanon, which would come in handy in the fight against the spread of COVID-19, the statement added.

    Source: GNA

  • GES to fumigate over 400 schools

    The Ghana Education Service (GES) is working in collaboration with Zoomlion Ghana Limited to fumigate second-cycle educational institutions in the country.

    More than 400 schools, including the Special Schools, across the country, have been targeted for fumigation in order to disinfect the facilities of harmful bacteria.

    The exercise would see administration blocks, classrooms, dormitories, staff bungalows and the campuses of those schools being cleansed thoroughly for the safety of students and staff, according to the Zoomlion Ghana Limited.

    Dr. Joseph Siaw Agyepong, Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Company, in a speech read on his behalf at a press briefing in Kumasi, said the exercise would commence in the Ashanti Region effective Friday, April 17.

    A total of 134 public and 53 private Senior High Schools (SHSs), as well as three Special Schools in the Region would be fumigated over a ten-day period.

    Dr. Agyepong indicated that the Company was liaising with the Ministry of Education to ensure a successful exercise, saying formal notification had been served Management of the beneficiary schools for their cooperation.

    Given the enormity of the project, he said, some companies, including Desert Lion International Ghana, manufacturers of agro and insecticide-related products, had been brought on board.

    Mr. Simon Osei-Mensah, the Regional Minister, said the Regional Coordinating Council (RCC) had taken some precautionary measures to help protect the citizenry in the wake of the COVID-19 (Coronavirus) pandemic.

    “We have disinfected the markets, lorry terminals, a drainage system and Kumasi Central Business District (CBD) over the last month,” he noted.

    The Regional Minister asked the media to partner the government effectively in order to create the needed awareness on the pandemic.

    Source: GNA

  • Coronavirus: We’re using ‘supportive treatment’ to treat patients – Dr. Nsiah-Asare

    Former Director-General of the Ghana Health Service and Special Advisor to the President on health, Dr. Nsiah-Asare has disclosed that they are using ‘Supportive Treatment’ to treat COVID-19 patients.

    Speaking on Okay FM’s ‘Ade Akye Abia’ program, he explained that drugs like Hydroxychloroquine, paracetamol, antibiotics and other drugs that will boost and enhance the immune system are being used to treat patients.

    “And it works very well for those without any underlying health conditions. That is why we have been asking Ghanaians to obey the government directives to social distance and stay at home,” he said.

    He said there are various clinical vaccine trials ongoing to fight the COVID-19, but in the meantime, those drugs have not been approved yet.

    The number of confirmed Coronavirus cases in Ghana now stands at 641, according to the latest update by the Ghana Health Service on Wednesday, April 15, 2020.

    Read the full statement as issued on the GHS website below:

    SITUATION UPDATE, COVID-19 OUTBREAK IN GHANA AS AT 15 APRIL 2020, 22:55 HRS

    Two weeks since the institution of enhanced surveillance, restriction of movement and continuous public education to prevent the spread of cases of COVID-19, several cases have been recorded

    As of 14th April 2020, at 23:00HRS, a total of 50,719 persons have been tested with 641 being positive for COVID-19. The breakdown of the 641 positive cases is as follows: seventeen (17) have been treated, reverted to negative on repeat tests and discharged. Furthermore, 66 have tested negative once and awaiting the second test. This brings together a total of 83 cases that have been recovered/discharged. 548 cases have been categorized as mild disease and are on treatment, two (2) are categorized as moderate to severe cases, none in the critical state currently and eight (8) have died.

    The five (5) new cases were recorded in the following locations; one from Adenta Municipality and two (2) each from Ayawaso East and Ayawaso Central Municipalities. With the exception of one of the cases from Ayawaso East, all the new cases are asymptomatic. Contacts of the new cases are being listed for follow up.”

    Of the 641 confirmed COVID-19 cases, 268 were reported from two from the routine surveillance, 258 from enhanced surveillance activities and 115 from travelers who were previously under mandatory quarantine in Accra and Tamale.

    Regions that have reported cases are Greater Accra, Ashanti, Central, Eastern, Western, Volta, Northern, North East, Upper East, and Upper West regions.

    Regional Breakdown

    Greater Accra 514

    Ashanti 53

    Eastern 41

    Northern 10

    Volta 9

    Upper West 7

    Upper East 4

    North East 1

    Western 1

    Central 1

    Source: peacefmonline.com

  • Police find 17 bodies at New Jersey nursing home after anonymous tip

    New Jersey police found 17 bodies in one of the state’s largest nursing homes after an anonymous tip said a body was being stored in a shed.

    A total of 68 people associated with the Andover Subacute and Rehabilitation centres have recently died, with 26 having testing positive for Covid-19.

    Police did not find the body in the shed, but said the facility’s tiny morgue was “overwhelmed”.

    New Jersey has over 71,000 cases and 3,100 deaths due to the coronavirus.

    Over the weekend, the nursing home had requested 25 body bags from authorities. On Monday, police received the anonymous tip about a body being kept in a shed.

    Instead, they found the 17 bodies kept in a morgue built to house four.

    “They were just overwhelmed by the amount of people who were expiring,” Andover police chief Eric Danielson told the New York Times.

    It is unclear whether any of the 17 deaths were due to the coronavirus.

    How big is the problem in care homes?

    Seventy-six patients have tested positive for COVID-19 along with 41 staff members between the two buildings, according to the Times .

    Thirteen bodies were moved to a refrigerated truck at a neighboring hospital, while the remaining four were to be sent to a funeral home.

    The nursing homeowner has since obtained a refrigerated truck for bodies, local media reported.

    Source: bbc.com