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COVID-19: ATEBUBU THESE 30 PEOPLE ARE DOOMED

The Atebubu Amantin Divisional Police Command has arrested over 30 persons for deliberately flouting the Covid-19 pandemic safety protocols, especially persons trading, moving in and out without the use of nose masks. They were nabbed in the streets of Atebubu Township and in the main market as part of daily …

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COVID-19: SOUTH AFRICANS 🇿🇦 EMBARK ON SAUNA

The upsurge in Covid19 recently is becoming alarming in the worldwide, during the first phase of this coronavirus many people around the globe came up with so many different remedies. As we saw in Africa and particularly in Ghana, ginger, lime, lemons, garlic and some herbs like nim trees were …

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KSI: FIDA-GH MARKS WORLD AIDS DAY

World attention is being focused on progress made to combat HIV AIDS pandemic under the global theme “increasing impact through Transparency, Accountability and Partnership” FIDA-GH as part of their corporate social responsibilities and agenda to focus on the provision of integrated service for HIV free on the next generation of …

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ASH REGION-KWABRE EAST: DO YOU KNOW THAT MAMPONTENG HEALTH CENTER HAS BEEN UPGRADED TO POLY-CLINIC WHERE PROFESSIONALS, SERVICE PROVIDERS CHARGED TO MAKE HEALTH INSURANCE ACTIVE?

The Ashanti Regional Directorate of Ghana Health Services upon their requirements to uplift every health facility to a high status has together with the Kwabre East Municipal Assembly elevated Mamponteng Health Center to a Poly-Clinic a facility placed higher than the existing. This came as a result effective implementation of …

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COVID-19: ensure social activities are held with strict compliance to the COVID-19 protocols- National House of Chiefs Urge Traditional Authorities.

The National House of Chiefs has asked Ghanaians to strictly adhere to the COVID-19 preventive protocols to avert another lockdown. According to the House, another lockdown will adversely and severely impact lives. It has thus urged the general public to help combat the further rise in COVID-19 infections in Ghana. …

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