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Sunyani Teaching Hospital records eight tetanus cases, three deaths in 2025 first quarter – Medical OfficerDr Michael Opare, a Medical Officer at the Sunyani Teaching Hospital has expressed concern about the resurfacing of cases of ...
Ghana News Agency (GNA) on MSN6d
Climate Change ignorance puts rural Ghana at riskWhat you don’t know won’t kill you” is a common Ghanaian adage. But when it comes to climate change, ignorance is proving not ...
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Ghana News Agency loses Foriegn EditorMr Patrick Dela Cofie, the head of the Foriegn Desk of the Ghana News Agency, is dead.The 51-year-old Senior Editor, reportedly died in his sleep at his residence in Madina, near Accra.Mr Cofie had a ...
Ghana News Agency on MSN6h
Ghana deepens circular economy transition through GCEC projectGhana is advancing its commitment to sustainable development through the Ghana Circular Economy Centre (GCEC) project, a key ...
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs in a statement copied to the Ghana News Agency said Ghana called on the parties to exercise maximum restraint, prioritize dialogue, and accept the channels of ...
A statement issued by the Presidency, copied to the Ghana News Agency said the visit was scheduled for Tuesday, 24 June to Saturday, 28 June 2025, spanning four days of official engagements. King ...
In a statement issued on Thursday, June 26, 2025, on behalf of Nkrumahists worldwide and copied to the Ghana News Agency, the CPP extended sincere thanks to President Mahama, the National ...
A study in The Lancet suggests that cuts to USAID could result in the death of 14 million people over the next five years.
Ghana’s president has launched a special task force to combat rampant illegal gold mining and smuggling that has long plagued ...
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Africanews on MSNGhana cracks down on gold smuggling with new multi-agency task forceGhana's President John Mahama inaugurated the GOLDBOD Task Force, saying its creation “signals our readiness to act ...
President Mahama introduces free tuition fees for all first-year students in public universities. Ghana’s university enrollment rates remain low due to high tuition costs and recent fee hikes.
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