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2021-03-19

[B] ARB Apex Bank admitted to Ghana-Sweden Chamber of Commerce

2021-03-17

[B] NDPC holds consultation medium term framework for 2022-2025 in Oti
[B] More investments recorded in Western Region despite COVID-19
[B] Budget cuts for legislature, judiciary won’t be entertained – Speaker

2021-03-16

[B] Pursue demands through negotiation, arbitration – Telcos told
[B] Don’t approve new fuel levies – COPEC to MPs
[B] There’s no justification for newly proposed petroleum taxes – Wereko-Brobby

2021-03-15

[B] Ghana prepares to issue $5 billion Eurobond
[B] There’ll be ‘bitter hardship’ for Ghanaians because of 2021 budget – Forson

2021-03-14

[B] 2021 budget designed to lift Ghana out of challenges imposed by COVID – Alan
[B] I’ll support Agyapa deal 2,000% – MP Egyapa Mercer
[B] Notorious Wa thieves transporting pregnant goats involved in accident
[B] Ghana risks losing €258m earmarked for the 2nd phase of Kejetia market
[B] FDA calls on media to help flush out unregistered products from market
[B] Govt provides Ghs 42.8 million in operations and payroll support to STC et al

2021-03-13

[B] Gov’t introduces 10pesewas ‘borla’ tax to clean Ghana
[B] NLA to bring back Live Draws for 5/90 Lotto
[B] Minister gives Kejetia traders final warning ahead of demolition
[B] Domelevo lands top international job after forced retirement
[B] Trotros and Taxis to enjoy free income tax, hotels and restaurants to get 30%

2021-03-12

[B] AfCFTA expected to significantly promote peace and security
[B] 2021 Budget will ensure recovery and macroeconomic stability
[B] We’ll soon provide food items to schools – Buffer Stock Company
[B] Osei Kyei-Mensah-Bonsu appointed ‘caretaker Finance Minister’
[B] 2021 Budget: Ghana Employers' Association expects pragmatic initiatives

2021-03-11

[B] Corruption is not fought alone or quietly – Domelevo
[B] Nana Addo’s anti-corruption credibility is in tatters – Gyimah-Boadi
[B] Agyapa deal should be considered dead on arrival in Parliament – John Jinapor

2021-03-10

[B] UMB Signs agreement with NARMG to provide special loans to midwives
[B] Ghana will experience economic rebound in 2021—President Akufo-Addo
[B] Price of iced sachet water now 30p
[B] All national ID numbers to become tax numbers from April - President Akufo-Addo
[B] Government will engage Parliament about Agyapa deal – Akufo-Addo

2021-03-09

[B] Stop 'examining' foodstuffs before buying them – market women to buyers
[B] Ghanaians to use COVID-19 Vaccination App to book appointment
[B] GRIDCo Explains Sunday's Nationwide Power Shutdown

2021-03-08

[B] Cement price goes up
[B] Village Savings and Loans scheme empowering rural women in Adansi north
[B] Technology is key to speeding up the global gender equality agenda- NBSSI Boss

2021-03-07

[B] Ghana for 3 years was described as one of fastest growing economies - Akufo-Addo
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Business

[ 2021-02-18 ]

COVID-19 test at KIA: I wasn’t privy to procurement processes
The former Minister of State for Procurement,
Sarah Adwoa Safo, says she has no knowledge of the
procurement processes adopted prior to contracting
the firm conducting COVID-19 test at the Kotoka
International Airport.

She also said she hasn’t seen the contract for
the deal.

Speaking during her vetting for the Gender,
Children and Social Protection portfolio, she
joined three previous minister-nominees who have
not been able to give clarity on the controversial
contract granted Frontiers Healthcare Solution
Services Limited.

This is despite the fact that she was the chief
advisor to the President on procurement matters.

Madam Adwoa Safo instead suggested the Finance
Minister under Akufo-Addo’s first term, Ken
Ofori-Atta may have answers.

“I want to state on record that the Public
Procurement Act of 2003 was not changed during my
tenure as Minister of State for Public Procurement
so the supervisory minister which is clearly
stated in the law is the Minister for Finance.”

Appearing before the Appointments Committee
earlier, the Health Minister-Designate, Kwaku
Agyeman-Manu, noted that the contract for the
testing was given out under emergency
procurement.

Ghana’s procurement law provides that emergency
procurement and donations shall be undertaken in a
natural disaster, epidemics and others subject to
the Public Procurement Board’s approval in
accordance with Act 663, Section 40.

The government engaged Frontiers Healthcare
Solution Services Limited to conduct rapid
COVID-19 tests following the reopening of the
airport to International Passenger flights.

It was at a point said to be operating whilst
unlicensed.

“We were not in normal times; we had to do
things quickly and rectify them later,” Mr.
Agyemang-Manu said of the situation.

“The licensing was even done on my insistence.
When I went to do the checks and I found out that
it hadn’t been done and I told them to quickly
let us go and rectify the anomaly before things
get worse.”

The firm charged $150 for the 30-minute PCR test.

The amount was recently reduced to $50 for ECOWAS
citizens and but was maintained at $150 for
non-ECOWAS citizens.

Mr. Agyemang-Manu also said a presidential
taskforce was handling the contract.

Aside from Madam Safo and Mr. Agyemang-Manu, the
minister-nominees for Justice and Foreign Affairs,
Godfred Dame, also said he had no knowledge of the
procurement processes.

Source - Citinewsroom



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