Shatta Wale and Kuami Eugene were the headline acts for the virtual concert organised to launch the Covid-19 tracker app
The Ministry of Communications on Monday, April 13, launched the Covid-19 Tracker App.
Developed by the Ministry, the app answers users’ questions on the coronavirus, helps them check for coronavirus symptoms and also help report suspected cases.
The event was hosted by celebrated broadcaster Kwame Sefa Kayi
Dancehall artiste Shatta Wale and Highlife musician Kuami Eugene were the headline artistes for the concert.
Other artistes who also performed were Fancy Gadam, Lucky Mensah, Diana Asamoah, Eduordzi, Dada KD, Great Ampong and others.
Watch the concert below
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