Yellow fever kills three in Ghana [8th January 2016]
US Embassy unaware of location of Gitmo prisoners in Ghana
The Embassy of United States in Ghana says its is does not know the exact location of the two ex- Guantanmo detainees in Ghana. The embassy has however confirmed the arrival of the two Mahmud Umar Muhammad Bin Atef and Khalid Muhammad Salih Al-Dhuby into the country, but public affairs counselor at the embassy Daniel Fennel said they are not know where they are.
Yellow fever kills three in Ghana
An outbreak of Yellow fever in the West Gonja district in the northern region has claimed three lives. Twelve other have been infected with the disease. Public relations officer of the Health Ministry Tony Goodman toldPulse.com.gh both regional nad national health officers have been sent to the Northern region to contain the outbreak
Stephen Kpordzih resigns
Pulse Business can confirm that Stephen Kpordzih has resigned from his role as Managing Director of the Agricultural Development Bank. In an exclusive interview, the marketing and communications director of the bank, Solomon Atefoe confirmed that Mr. Stephen Kpordzih has decided not to seek for a contract extension.
Pierre-Emerick Aubameng rules Africa as best player
Pierre-Emerick Aubameng was nominated for the best player on the African continent after an impressive stint with German Bundesliga side Borussia Dortmund. The German Bundesliga player made the final cut to a three-man list going up against Ghana and Swansea City’s Andre Ayew and Ivory Coast and Manchester City’s Yaya Toure.
The Gabon player revealed his ambition to retain the title next year and squashed rumours of a possible transfer move to English Premier League side Arsenal.