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GENERAL NEWS
Kotoka Int’l Airport records 92 coronavirus cases
At least 92 travelers have tested positive for COVID-19 at Ghana’s airport, President Akufo-Addo has disclosed. “It has been six…
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KIA truck kills two with two others in critical conditions
A KIA truck with registration number GR 3052-17 and heading from Yama in the West Mamprusi Municipality of the North…
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Aviation sector faces shutdown as staff protest encroachment of airport lands
Days after staff and union leaders of the Ghana Airport Company Limited hoisted red flags and banners at the company…
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Airport authorities turn terminal 2 into coronavirus ‘holding centre’
Whatsup News has gathered from sources at the Kotoka International Airport (KIA) that the Management of Ghana Airport Company Limited…
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KIA goes red as staff demand MD’s dismissal
Staff of the Ghana Airport Company Limited, (GACL) have adorned the premises of the company with red colours in demand…
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Babies, Pregnant Women Detained At Kotoka Int. Airport
Mynewsghana.net has seen a disturbing video of distressed Ghanaians travellers at the Kotoka International Airport (KIA) who have been detained for…
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BUSINESS NEWS
‘No Payment, No entry’ comes into effect today at KIA
The “No Payment, No entry” policy for inbound airline passengers, which was deferred last week at the instance of international…
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GENERAL NEWS
Irregularities cited in US$150 coronavirus test at Kotoka Airport
The Herald, has landed reports from the Kotoka International Airport (KIA) in Accra, painting a bad picture about the US$150…
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Over 9,000 stranded Ghanaians evacuated home
More than 9,000 Ghanaians and resident permit holders stranded abroad were evacuated into the country during the five months that the nation’s…
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First Batch Of Passengers Arrive After Airport Reopening
The Kotoka International Airport on Tuesday, September 1 received its first batch of international commercial passengers after six months of…
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