
Priscilla Aklorbortu
1903 articles published since 24 Oct 2018
1903 articles published since 24 Oct 2018
The Greater Accra Regional Security Council (REGSEC) has asked patrons of beaches to show COVID vaccination cards or get vaccinated at the entrance of beaches.
Ghanaians have witnessed major news items that have gained traction for several weeks. YEN.com.gh has listed some 10 top stories that trended for weeks unending
Emirates airlines has stopped flights from Ghana, Kenya, Uganda, Zambia and some other six African countries indefinitely over the surge in coronavirus cases
Three teenagers between the ages of 17 and 18 are currently in police grips, for allegedly setting an uber driver who happened to be a naval officer ablaze.
MTN Ghana has been forced to close its Service Centres across the country from December 29 to January 3, 2022, over the spread of the new Omicron COVIC variant
The Ghana Health Service says the country has started recording more cases of COVID-19 after an additional 1324 people were infected, raising the count to 6361
Prices of sachet and bottled water will go up starting today, Monday, December 27. Iced sachet water will now be sold for 40 pesewas instead of 20 pesewas.
Greater Accra Regional Minister Henry Quartey has issued a directive that all beaches in the region are to remain closed during the Xmas and newyear festivities
Vaccination cards have become the new requirement for the December festivities. Okraku Mantey said those without the cards will not be allowed to event venues.
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