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2020 NPP Parliamentary Primaries: Full list of winners and losers

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The governing New Patriotic Party (NPP) held its Parliamentary primaries on Saturday ahead of the 2020 general elections. A total of 374 aspirants contested in 168 constituencies. There were 325 men and 51 women contesting. Some of the aspirants, 67, went unopposed and were acclaimed by delegates of the party in the various constituencies. Find the RESULTS below Kumawu Robert Ahomka-Lindsay-52 Dr. Yaw Bannor-60 Edward Kofi Osei-73 Philip Basoah-184 Wa East Godfrey Bayong Tangu – 182 Adam Nasirideen Baduon – 16 Salifu Yakubu – 214 Dr Sorikuon – 140 Note: Incumbent defeated Ejisu John Kumah – 397 Kwabena Owusu Aduomi – 307 Abena Pokua 5 Note: Incumbent defeated Sunyani East Kwasi Ameyaw Cheremeh – 605 Alfred Tuah Yeboah – 246 Suhum Constituency Fredrick Opare Ansah – 272 Kwadwo Asante – 394 Ablekuma North Sheila Bartels-Sams – 518 Nana Akua Afriyie – 315 Kwadwo Barwuah – 88 John Agbotey – 20 Note: Incumbent defeated Dome Kwabenya Mike Oquaye Jnr. – 488 Adwoa Safo – 496 Bantama Asenso-Boa...

KwakuBs leaves La Meme Gang

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La Meme Gang member Kwaku BS has announced his split from the Music collective. The trap music artist made this known via a statement he released on his social media pages. According to him, his decision to part ways with the collective was due to a disagreement between him, the management and other members of La Meme Gang. Kwaku BS who's known for easily switching between English, Twi, Patois, and Pidgin in his lyrics revealed he's entering a new chapter in his music career. Read his full statement below.

Wearing face mask now compulsory; offenders to get up to 10 years in prison or GH¢60,000 fine - Akufo Addo

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Henceforth, people who fail to wear face masks in public would be committing an offence that carries a prison sentence of four to 10 years or a fine of GH¢12,000 to GH¢60,000, or both. This was contained in a new Executive Instrument (E.I. 164) signed by President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo on June 15, 2020, as part of measures to curb the spread of the coronavirus disease (COVID -19). Per E.I. 164, which was gazetted on Monday, June 15, which Graphic Online has seen, the mandatory wearing of face masks shall be in force for three months and shall apply to all parts of Ghana. The E.I. was issued by the President pursuant to the powers granted him under the Imposition of Restrictions Act, 2020 (Act 1012).  Specifics The new E.I. makes it mandatory for people to "wear face masks, face shields or any other face covering that covers his or her nose and mouth completely when the person is in public or leaving or returning to his place of abode." Paragraph 4 (1)...

Ghana Health Service changes COVID-19 discharging guidelines; No more tests

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Ghana has reviewed its COVID-19 discharge policy to ease pressure on health facilities, among others. At a press briefing on Thursday morning, the Director-General of the Ghana Health Service, Dr Patrick Aboagye, explained that the review will affect patients who do not display symptoms of the virus and patients whose symptoms die down during treatment. For patients who are asymptomatic, "14 days after the initial positive, we will discharge you without a test." For symptomatic patients "you will do 14 days after testing positive and if you are without symptoms you are discharged after three days without symptoms," Dr. Aboagye outlined. The change in policy is in line with revised guidelines by the World Health Organisation (WHO). The initial WHO policy was a test based strategy. "Initially, because the numbers were few, this was an adequate policy but with an increased number of cases, it brought to the fore some challenges," Dr. Aboagye noted. Each perso...

Thieves break into Nima police station: laptops, television etc stolen

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Suspected thieves on Thursday allegedly broke into the office of  Nima police station and made away with some items. The intruders allegedly took away valuable items including laptops, printers, television sets, and other stationery. The uniforms of some officers who were hanging in the offices have been taken away by the bandits. The theft appears to have puzzled officers at the station who are yet to come to terms with circumstances under which the said thieves entered the fenced premises. No arrest has been made yet.

Driver and passenger die after VIP buses crash in the Eastern Region

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A bus driver and one passenger have been confirmed dead after two VIP buses crashed in the Eastern Region.  The two buses – headed from Accra to Kumasi to Accra- crashed when they attempted to carry out an overtaking at the Akyem-Adukrom stretch of the Asiakwa-Kyebi road.  According to the Kyebi MTTD Commander DSP Henry Agyemang, the main Bunso – Apedwa stretch of the Accra – Kumasi highway was closed to traffic on Wednesday morning following an accident on Tuesday evening involving a petrol tanker and an Opel Cardet at Asiakwa Junction which blocked the main road.  Police personnel diverted the main Kumasi-Accra road through to Kyebi in order to clear the previous accident and prevent another fatality on the road. In explaining how the accident happened, DSP Agyemang said one of the VIP bus drivers who performed the first overtaking manoeuvre saw a sprinter bus coming from the Kumasi stretch and veered off the road to avoid a head-on collision but the seco...

Listeners unable to tune into Joy FM as Asaase Radio causes signal interference

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Joy FM released this on its official Facebook page Dear Discerning Listener, We have received numerous messages of concern about the difficulties you have experienced recently, in tuning in to your superstation, Joy 99.7 FM. This is due to signal interference from a radio station, broadcasting on 99.5mhz. We have alerted our industry regulator, the National Communications Authority (NCA), to this interference. The Authority has informed us it is working to resolve the issue.    We will keep you updated on progress, and look forward to receiving more feedback from you about your listener experiences. Thank you for choosing us. Please stay safe and keep listening. You can also listen to your favourite station Joy 99.7 FM also on the following platforms;  www.myjoyonline.com ,  myjoyonline mobile app,  Facebook live,  Alexa TuneIn Sonos platform DStv GOtv and among others. Signed Elvis Kwashie (Acting General Manager)

UCC Appoints Professor Johnson Boampong as Vice Chancellor: Full profile

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Prof. Johnson Nyarko Boampong  is a Pharmacist and Biomedical Scientist. He became Provost of the College of Health and Allied Sciences after completing his three year term as the Dean of School of Biological Sciences, all in the University of Cape Coast, Ghana. He headed the Department of Biomedical and Forensic Sciences for five years prior to becoming the Dean. He led the Department to establish the following programmes; Certificate in Herbal Medicine, B.Sc. Biomedical Sciences, B.Sc. Forensic Sciences and, MPhil and PhD in Drug Discovery and Toxicology. He also promoted the establishment of functional Laboratory to advance research in the School of Biological Sciences. As Dean, he ensured the renovation and refurbishment of other laboratories, planting of new seedlings in the Botanic garden and enhanced International collaborations. As Provost, he has enthusiastically championed the establishment of the School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences which will run Doctor of Pha...

NHIA Boss, Dsane-Selby tests positive for Covid-19

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Another government official, the Chief Executive Officer of the National Health Insurance Authority (NHIA) has tested positive for Covid-19. Dr Lydia Dsane-Selby who has gone into self-isolation said she got to know her status this Sunday. According to her, contact tracing has began immediately she got to know of her status. So far, she said all those tested have tested negative. The NHIA CEO said she immediately contacted doctors at the Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital and others for assistance and she has been put medication. Sources told Joy News the staff of the Authority have been made aware of Dr Dsane-Selby's status and those close to her have gone for a test. The former Medical Officer at Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital, Achimota Hospital and in the UK said she considering where she works and the number of people who stream through her office, it is not surprising she caught the virus. According to her, she has been adhering to all the WHO protocols but believes perhaps working at the...

COVID-19: Doctors and other health workers at KATH ICU asked to self-quarantine due to exposure

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Majority of doctors and nurses working at the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) of the Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital (KATH) in Kumasi have been asked to self-quarantine for 14 days following exposure to a COVID-19 case. A memo from the Head of Directorate to the Medical Director of the facility and sighted by  Citi News  said the health workers asked to stay home were found to have had "high-risk exposure" to the case. The directorate said the ICU will therefore not run at full capacity for the next 14 days due to the reduced number of staff. "Most of our Intensive Care Unit (ICU) Doctors and Nurses got exposed to Polytrauma patient on admission in the ICU who tested positive for COVID-19. The risk assess puts most of them at high-risk exposure and have self-quarantined for 14 days," the memo said. KATH in the memo said in view of that, an urgent management meeting was held and the duty has been modified such that: The remaining Doctors will do cover for emergencies and ob...

Alleged missing cocaine may have been swept away - GRA representative

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The Sector Commander of the Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA) Customs Division, Majeed Amandi is of the view that the 100.1 grams of suspected cocaine that mysteriously went missing may have been stolen by officials of the Narcotics Control Commission (NACOC) or swept away. The Director-General of NACOC, Francis Torkornoo had earlier indicated Customs officers had refused to allow the transportation of the substance which was concealed in a vehicle impounded by NACOC, to Accra. "When they dropped the fuel tank, there was this false compartment under the vehicle containing various parcels and an amount of $200,000. After the inventory, as expected, NACOC wanted to the bring the vehicle to Accra for investigations to start, but the Customs officers refused, saying that they need to hear from their superiors from Accra," he said. Mr Amandi, however, dismissed this explanation in a statement, intimating that, it was intended to discount the Custom officers' handling of the interc...

Wa Municipal COVID-19 isolation centre robbed

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Thieves have broken into the Wa Municipal COVID-19 isolation centre in Wa and made away with a mattress and a 32-inch television set. The Upper West Regional Health Promotion Officer, John Makpeh, confirming the incident to Citi News said: "it was reported to me by the Wa Municipal Health Promotion Officer." "Saturday, we were there with another team that came on monitoring with World Health Organisation to monitor the facilities that we are using to house the COVID-19 patients in the region. We took them there and upon getting there, I realised that thieves had broken into the facility." "We went there and realized that the thieves broke the back door of the centre and made away with a TV and a mattress." The Wa Municipal COVID-19 centre was constructed by ActionAid Ghana and handed over to the Ghana Health Service about two months ago as a support in the fight against the pandemic. Mr. John Makpeh, however, could not confirm if the matter has been report...

Kennedy Agyapong reveals how he made his first million dollars

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Contrary to some held perception that the Member of Parliament for Assin Central made his wealth on the back of drugs, Kennedy Akompreko Agyapong says he has never peddled drugs not to talk of making money from it. According to him, the source of his wealth which many people struggle to fathom is as a result of his active work in the 1980s processing amnesty documents for undocumented immigrants in the US. Speaking on  Citi TV's  lifestyle variety show, Upside Down, Kennedy Agyapong said together with his boss at the time, Kwadwo Afram Asiedu, they processed 2,500 applications for $2,500 each. "In 1989, [US President] Ronald Reagan had introduced an amnesty program so I was fortunate to work with a lawyer. He is called Kwadwo Afram Asiedu. He recruited me and I started working with him. That is the cocaine money. That is where I made the money. I made a lot of money. We did about 2,500 applications and everybody paid $2,500. I did all the documentation and my boss, because he ...