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Video: Corona Quacks – Exposing Fake Coronavirus Cures In Ghana

An underworld of quack doctors and conmen have been exploiting the coronavirus

Coronavirus Death Toll Hits 500,000 Worldwide

More than 500,000 people worldwide have now lost their lives as a

Ama Serves The Perfect Summer Style Look This Week In The Beautiful Meadow

We are so in love with Chic Ama’s latest summer look. The

Wax Print: Africa’s Pride Or Colonial Legacy?

Fridays are the day to wear “African print” outfits in Ghanaian offices,

“The Ancestors Never Left You” – Beyonce’s Upcoming Movie ‘BLACK IS KING’

Disney Plus surprised its audience when it announced a new visual album

Mahama Questions Timing Of Military Deployment To 4 Border Regions

The flagbearer of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) has condemned the deployment

COVID-19: Final-Year JHS Students Back In School Tomorrow

Final year Junior High School (JHS) students are scheduled to return to

This Smart Face Mask Can Talk To Your Phone And Amplify Your Voice

Face masks are here to stay for the foreseeable future as the

UN ‘Deeply Disturbed’ By Video Of Couple Having Sex In Official Vehicle

The United Nations is “shocked and deeply disturbed” by footage of a

Artiste Privacy Disclosure Isn’t A Necessity – Mishasha

Once you are in the limelight, everything you do becomes of public

Military Flights Take UK Aid-Funded Supplies To Africa To Tackle Coronavirus

The first of a series of Royal Air Force (RAF) flights taking

Wife Kills Husband By Pulling His Manhood

Agbeko Tovor, a 46 year old man has lost his life at

Three Killed In Riot Over Wearing Of Face Masks

Three people were killed in a small town in Kenya’s Rift Valley

Liverpool Win Premier League: Reds’ 30-Year Wait For Top-Flight Title Ends

Liverpool’s 30-year wait for a top-flight title is over after Manchester City lost

Supreme Court Ruling: NDC Disappointed; But Urges Ghanaians To Go Out And Register

Former President John Mahama Thursday said the National Democratic Congress Party is

Prof. Rita Dickson Is KNUST’s First Female Vice Chancellor

Professor (Mrs) Rita Akosua Dickson, a professor of Pharmacy has been appointed as the

Geological Survey Confirms Accra Tremors In Accra; Warns Of A Major Quake

The Ghana Geological Survey Authority has confirmed that many parts of Accra

Earth Tremor Measuring Magnitude 4.0 Hits Accra And Environs

Parts of Accra were shaken by a fleeting earth tremor Wednesday night

Abolish Medical Examination Fees For Rape Victims -Yvonne Nelson

Actress Yvonne Nelson is campaigning for the scrapping of medical examination fees

Comeback Love Is Overwhelming – MzVee

AFROPOP/Dancehall artiste, MzVee who took a two-year- hiatus from music has revealed

Don’t Call Us Female Artistes; We All Use Same Microphone – Eno Barony

Eno Barony has expressed her disagreement on how musicians are often segregated

I Can’t Wait To Visit Ghana After Lockdown – Yemi Alade

Nigerian Afropop singer and multiple award-winner, Yemi Alade, has said Ghana is

Coronavirus: Slump In Tourist Arrivals Pushes Sector To The brink

The Covid-19 pandemic has had far-reaching impacts on the country’s tourism sector—which

Princess Akua Agyapong: The Hairiest Girl In Ghana

A beautiful Ghanaian Nigerian girl on Instagram, known as Princess Akua Agyapong

Unique Black Hair Raising Artwork That Celebrates Black Hair Will Mesmerize You

Unique Black hair raising artwork that comes off-canvas painting by Tyler Clarks, 27-year-old will

State Files New Charges Against NAM 1

The State on Tuesday filed new charges against the Chief Executive Officer

About 2.7 Million Public Primary Pupils Are Enjoying School Feeding

A total of 2.7 million pupils in public Primary schools have been

Learning At Home Was Very Difficult – Students

Some final year students of Second Cycle Schools in the Upper East

Saudi Arabia Closes Borders To Hajj Attendees

Saudi Arabia said on Monday it will bar arrivals from abroad to

Free SHS Students Get ‘Free’ WASSCE, As Gov’t Pays GHC 75.4m Cost

Final year students in second-cycle institutions will not pay for their last