The Covid-19 pandemic has really exposed loopholes that exists in various sectors of life and the insurance industry together with their stakeholders, have not been left...
In a statement by Thomsom Hook, USA, the WB report warns catastrophic consequences to sub- Saharan countries that have copied and pasted anti COVID- 19 policies.
The Ministry of Tourism Arts and Culture has donated some items to some veterans in the entertainment industry.
Ghanaian television personality, Gifty Anti has called on President Akufo-Addo to stop pampering Ghanaians and enforce a total lockdown of the country to prevent further spread...
Seventeen infected persons have recovered from the novel coronavirus, according to the Ghana Health Service.
French President, Emmanuel Macron has announced that the nationwide imposed Coronavirus lockdown on France will continue for the next one month as the death toll has...
Across the world, the Coronavirus has not only become another disaster to wipe us all out of the earth but has also put the spotlight on...
Ghanaian dancehall act, Samini has urged musicians to do more virtual concerts to entertain fans while the lockdown directive is still in place.
Public parks have been gated shut, beaches emptied and stadia deserted, as an unprecedented 2.5 billion people across the world are told to sit at home.
Former MUSIGA President, Bice ‘Obour’ Osei Kuffour and his family have observed the one week passing of his father, Nana Osei Kuffour.
With more than 6000 COVID-19 cases reported in Africa, the virus is threatening fragile health systems on the continent. Infections are increasingly spreading not only between...
Chris Cuomo, a CNN host and brother of New York Governor Andrew Cuomo has tested positive for Coronavirus.
A painting by Vincent van Gogh has been stolen from a Dutch museum currently closed due to the global coronavirus pandemic.
Thirty-one out of the 152 persons who were receiving treatment after contracting COVID-19, the disease caused by the coronavirus have recovered, the Health Minister, Kweku Agyeman-Manu...
Five years ago more than 40 babies born in Jamaican hospitals became infected with lethal bacteria – half of them died.