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Every Dog Must Be Vaccinated For Ghana To Achieve Immunity By 2030

Every dog must be vaccinated once every one or two years to help Ghana achieve immunity by 2030. The critical proportion of all dogs that ought to be vaccinated is 70 per cent in order to break the dog-to-dog transmission of rabies. Dr Franklin Asiedu-Bekoe, Director of Public Health at …

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Africa Must Act Decisively To Eradicate Poverty, Promote Inclusiveness And Equality – Akufo-Addo

President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo has called on corporate individuals and organisations to become part of Africa’s change makers for prosperity on the continent. According to him, there is currently a limited opportunity for Africa to act decisively in eradicating poverty, fostering inclusiveness, championing equality and safeguarding the health of …

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Family Of Cameronian Lynched Over Suspected Car Snatching Seeks Justice

The family of a Cameronian who was lynched are currently seeking justice stating that their relative was never a criminal as it was alleged. Akroman Betro Stephane, a 44-year-old Cameronian, lost his life following a mob attack at Ahwiaa in the Kwabre East Municipality of the Ashanti region. The 44-year-old …

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Over 30 People Suffer Fish Poisoning At Abeadze Kwekrom

Over thirty residents of Abeadze Kwekrom in the Mfantseman Municipality of the Central Region have suffered fish poisoning after eating fresh fish which was sold to them by a stranger in the community. Information gathered revealed that the stranger after selling the poisoned fresh fish left the area and has …

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Kenya Open To Buying Fuel From Russia – Ruto

The Kenyan president, William Ruto, has told the BBC he’s open to buying fuel from Russia. Several countries have refused to engage with Moscow since the invasion of Ukraine but Mr Ruto said he’s considering all available options. “I am now going to move on to the agenda of making …

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Court Remands Three KNUST Students Over Campus Violence

The Asokore Mampong District Court, on September 23, 2022, remanded into Police custody three students of the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUTS) who are standing trial for their involvement in the recent mayhem on campus. The three, Emmanuel Appiah Amoah, Eugene Noamesi and Kwabena Kwarteng Amaniampong were …

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Lack Of Confidence, Proper Preparations – Prof. Kaufmann Explains Why No Girls’ School Has Won NSMQ

Quiz mistress of the National Science and Maths Quiz, Prof Elsie Effah Kaufmann, has explained why no girls’ school in Ghana has ever won the competition since its introduction in 1993.Prof Kaufmann who took her turn on this week’s edition of The Delay Show said she has noticed that girls who …

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ECOWAS Regulators To Meet In Ghana Over Regional Electricity Market

Regulators and operators of electricity in West Africa will meet in Accra to review some developments in the regional market.  The three-day meeting will start on Monday, September 26 and end on Wednesday, September 28, 2022, a statement issued by the Department of Communication, ECOWAS Regional Electricity Regulatory Authority (ERERA) …

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Tunisians Protest Against High Food Prices

Anti-government demonstrations have taken place in several suburbs of the Tunisian capital, Tunis. Marchers criticized the administration of President Kais Saied for failing to tackle inflation and rising prices for staple goods. Videos on social media from the Douar Hicher district show supermarket customers scuffling over packets of sugar. In …

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Why I Married A Whiteman – NSMQ Mistress

Popular National Science and Maths, NSMQ, quiz mistress who doubles as the Dean of Engineering faculty at the University of Ghana, Prof. Elsie Kaufmann, has opened up on issues pertaining to her past marriage. Prof. Kaufmann, while shedding light on her personal life on the Delay Show, admitted that she …

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