 Nagana is the latest African country to ease its COVID-19 rolls. In his 28 COVID-19 address, President Akufu Ado announced an update on the measures taken to limit the spread of the virus, citing a review premised on the background of rapidly declining infections, the relatively success of the vaccination campaign and the increased capacity in the public and private health sector. The leader presented measures which took effect from Monday. Now two years after President Akufu Ado closed all borders, he announced the opening of sea and land borders, vowing the economy would soon rebound. All in-person activities such as those taking place in private parties, churches, mosques, cinemas, are to resume at full capacity as long as the audience are fully vaccinated. Outdoor functions at sporting events, entertainment, sports rallies and funerals may also resume at full capacity as long as those taking part are fully vaccinated. Please do subscribe to our YouTube channel and don't forget to hit the notification button so you get notified about fresh news updates.