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October 9, 2024
Apostle Dr Antwi eulogises mother-in-law, Catherine Armah
Apostle Dr Joseph Kwabena Antwi, a former Chairman of the Ghana National Council of the Great Commission Church International (GCCI) on Wednesday delivered the eulogy for his mother-in-law, Madam Catherine Armah at the Lashibi Funeral Home in Tema.
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GRNMA withdraws from Organised Labour Strike on galamsey
The Ghana Registered Nurses and Midwives’ Association(GRNMA) has withdrawn from the planned strike by Organised Labour on 10th October against Galamsey.
In a media statement copied to the Ghana News Agency (GNA) and signed by Perpetual Ofori- Ampof…
Bright Home Company loses assets to fire
Bright Home Company Limited, located at Afienya, has lost assets worth GHC 7 million to a fire outbreak.
Divisional Officer III, (DOIII) Ebenezer Yenzu, Tema Regional Public Relations Officer, (PRO), Ghana National Fire Service (GNFS), Tema Regional…
Over 2000 people die of breast cancer every year in Ghana – Report
Two thousand, three hundred (2,300) out of 5,000 people, diagnosed of breast cancer every year, die of the disease, according to the Global Cancer Observatory report.
This figure is far higher than the estimated 1,462 people who died in Ghana in th…
Ghana-Naija Food Festival lights up Accra with culinary delights, music, culture
The Accra Mall became a vibrant cultural melting pot over the weekend as the much-anticipated Ghana-Nigeria Food and Culture Festival unfolded in a grand celebration of the shared heritage of the two West African nations.
The festival, which ran fro…
Ghana launches mass vaccination plan for vaccine-preventable diseases
The Ghana Health Service (GHS) Tuesday launched a Mass Vaccination Plan for Vaccine-Preventable Disease (VPD) Outbreaks.
The five-year roadmap is designed to guide the national response to any vaccine-preventable disease outbreak.
The costed resp…
Organised Labour suspends nationwide strike on galamsey
Organised Labour on Wednesday suspended the planned strike scheduled on October 10 after reaching an agreement with the government.
In a press briefing addressed by Mr. Joshua Ansah, Secretary General, Trade Union Congress, it called on all workers …
Nurses and Midwives encouraged to adopt AI for improved healthcare delivery
Professor Veronica Dzomeku, Dean, School of Nursing and Midwifery, Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST), has urged nurses and midwives to adopt Artificial Intelligence (AI) for more effective healthcare delivery.
She emphasise…
Department of Gender encourages men, boys to embrace positive masculinities
A two-day training workshop has been held at Nalerigu for selected facilitators to encourage communities to eschew harmful socio-cultural practices and to embrace positive masculinities that respect and support the rights of women and girls in the co…
Rwanda records 7 new cases of Marburg virus disease amid vaccination efforts for frontline responders
The Rwandan Ministry of Health has confirmed seven new cases of the Marburg virus disease (MVD), bringing the total number of confirmed cases to 56.
Thirty-six patients are currently in isolation and receiving treatment, while the number of fatalit…