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GHS Investigates Gomoa Ojobi Abandoned Patient

[ad_1]   The Ghana Health Service (GHS) says it is investigating a situation where a patient was allegedly abandoned in a bush at Gomoa Ojobi in the Central Region leading to her death. This follows media report which emerged last Thursday that a patient allegedly abandoned in a bush by the Winneba Government Hospital has…

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Dumsor: Ghanaians must be patient with govt

[ad_1] Government spokesperson on governance and security, Palgrave Boakye-Danquah, has appealed to Ghanaians for patience as the administration addresses the ongoing power supply challenges. In recent months, Ghana has grappled with a significant power crisis, resulting in widespread outages across various regions, eliciting frustrations among citizens. Amidst calls for a structured load-shedding schedule to facilitate…

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Be patient with govt over renovation of Odawna market

[ad_1] The Korle Klottey Municipal Assembly is appealing to Odawna Market traders to remain patient and trust the government’s commitment to renovate the market. This plea follows the traders’ threat of a naked protest because the government has not yet fulfilled its pledge to refurbish the market and meet their demands. The Municipal Chief Executive…

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Be patient, we will pay your arrears

[ad_1] The National Service Scheme (NSS) has assured its personnel that allowances for September 2023 have been released to the Scheme and are being processed for payment as soon as possible. The Scheme also assured personnel that allowances for October and the arrears from the recent upward adjustments are all being processed and will be…

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2-year-old hole-in-heart patient, others receive support from ‘Fifty 50 Club’

[ad_1] On average, 7,000 children are born with hole-in-heart conditions in Ghana every year. Two-year-old Blessing Ama Woode Kwamba from Obuasi, diagnosed with a hole-in-heart, lived with the condition all her life, needing $7,000 to correct the defect. Blessing, along with three others with delicate medical complications, have been provided financial assistance from the ‘Fifty-50 Club’…

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