The coronavirus (COVID-19) epidemic started from afar as most of the world sat aloof and watched as the action unfolded in Wuhan, China. Many of us thought it would remain
The coronavirus (COVID-19) epidemic started from afar as most of the world sat aloof and watched as the action unfolded in Wuhan, China. Many of us thought it would remain
Information reaching DGN Online, indicates that the laboratory results of the 35 -year native of Damongo in the West Gonja Municipality who showed some symptoms of the Covid-19 were negative.
KSM Popular comedian Kwaku Sintim-Misa (KSM) has mocked Ghanaian prophets over why God didn’t reveal the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic to them long before now. In a sarcastic Twitter post on
Shatta Wale Shatta Wale found a remedy for his religious followers who could not gather for their usual Sunday church services following the ban on social gatherings. The dancehall artiste,
Ghana has recorded an additional three confirmed coronavirus cases, bringing its total number of cases to 24. About 17 of the victims are of Ghanaian nationality and 7 other nationals
Apostle Kofi Nkansah Sarkodie aka Saint Sark A KUMASI-based pastor, Apostle Kofi Nkansah Sarkodie, aka Saint Sark, is expected to be hauled to court today for flouting a presidential order
President Nana Akufo-Addo Ghana has shut its borders to human traffic as the government tightens measures to curb the importation of the deadly coronavirus disease (COVID-19) and ultimately contain the
DEAD! Tarek Minkara One of the coronavirus (COVID-19) patients being treated in isolation in Kumasi lost his life on Saturday as the country’s case count increased to 21. The victim,
Air travelers who arrived in Ghana between Saturday and Sunday were mandatorily quarantined as the West African nation takes stringent measures to contain the spread of the deadly coronavirus. Passengers
The confirmed number of coronavirus cases in Ghana now stands at 21. The Ministry of Information made this known on March 21, 2020. Ghana has recorded one coronavirus-related death. By
Ghana is closing its doors to the outside world in a bid to prevent the spread of coronavirus. President Nana Akufo-Addo made this announcement on Saturday, March 21, in his
President Nana Akufo-Addo President Nana Akufo-Addo has confirmed Ghana’s first coronavirus-related death. According to him, the 61-year-old Lebanese man who died at Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital in Kumasi on Saturday
Ghana has accordingly recorded its coronavirus-related death. A 61-year-old Lebanese man who was diagnosed with the disease recently is believed to have died at the Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital in