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Ahmed Suale’s Murder: Witnesses couldn’t identify suspects – AG

The Attorney General and Minister for Justice, Godfred Yeboah Dame, has revealed that eyewitnesses in the murder of Ahmed Suale’s case were unable to identify any of the four suspects who were arrested and taken through the investigation processes. According to him, following up on intelligence, Edward Gatson Kofi Goka, …

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Asenso-Boakye hands over to Oppong Nkrumah 

On Tuesday 20th February, 2024, in a formal ceremony held at the Ministry of Works and Housing, Francis Asenso-Boakye gracefully passed the baton to the newly appointed Minister, Hon. Kojo Oppong Nkrumah. Expressing gratitude to the dedicated staff and management of the Ministry for their unwavering support during his tenure, …

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Environmental protection bill 2003 passed by parliament

Parliament has passed the Environmental Protection Bill 2023 which seeks to promote climate mitigation actions in Ghana and introduces a Pesticides Management Fund. The legislation will re-enact the Hazardous and Electronic Waste Control and Management Act of 2016, consolidating it with additional provisions for climate change adaptation and mitigation efforts …

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Go and sin no more – Okyeman court warns Begoro chief

The Akyem Abuakwa Traditional Council in the Eastern Region on Monday cautioned the Begro Ankobeahene Baffour Owiredu Agyarko Mintah II for making partisan comments by openly endorsing the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) flagbearer, John Dramani Mahama in the name of the traditional authority. At a closed-door meeting held at …

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Majority in chaos over leadership

Members of the Majority Caucus have denied media reports that they had changed the leadership of the group, stating that they have no such intentions. On Monday, rumours circulated that Majority Leader Osei Kyei-Mensah-Bonsu would be removed and replaced by his Deputy, Alexander Afenyo-Markin. Addressing the media in Parliament, the …

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World Kidney Day: Common Habits That May Harm Your Kidneys

These are but some common habits/behavior’s that may harm your kidneys. Overusing Painkillers Over the counter pain medicines, may alleviate your aches and pains, but they can harm the kidneys, especially if you already have kidney disease. Reduce your regular use of NSAIDs and never go over the recommended dosage. …

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E/R: Osiem and Akyem Old Tafo Get Free Health Screening

The LovingHearts Geriatric Care International, a Non-Governmental Organization (NGO) in partnership with Sugardem Ministries and other supporting institutions came together to organize a free medical outreach yesterday to the people of Osiem and Old Tafo respectively in the Eastern Region. The Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of LovingHearts G.C. International, Dr. …

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E/R: An NGO To Organise Free Medical Outreach at Osiem and Tafo

The Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of LovingHearts Geriatric Care International, Dr. Evans Aboagye has disclosed that LovingHearts Geriatric Care International in partnership with Sugardem Ministries and other partners will organize a free medical outreach on the theme ‘’DOING ALL FOR THE GOOD OF ALL’’ at Osiem Old Lorry Station and …

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More Revelations As Medical Council Clears Wrongfully Dismissed Doctor To Practice

The Medical and Dental Council (MDC) of Ghana has cleared Dr Francis Ibrahim-Betonsi and renewed his licence to practise six years after losing his job under extremely controversial circumstances. Dr Ibrahim-Betonsi was wrongfully dismissed from the Ghana Health Service (GHS) in 2012 on grounds of alleged “possible delusional disorder” whilst …

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Fire Guts Hospital

Parts of the Mankranso Government Hospital were gutted by fire on Monday, which sent medical personnel and patients running to save their lives. According to an eye witness, the fire, which started around 5:40 am, spread quickly to the records room and labour ward of the hospital, including machines that …

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