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Belgium Pioneers Maternity Leave for Sex Workers.

Belgium has made history by becoming the first country in the world to grant sex workers full employment rights, including health insurance, pensions, maternity leave, and sick days. Under the new law, sex work will be treated like any other profession. The move follows Belgium’s decriminalization of sex work in 2022 and was influenced by protests during the COVID-19 pandemic.Sex workers like Sophie, who previously had to work under unsafe conditions, welcome the change, as it ensures better treatment and protections. Pimps can now operate legally if they comply with strict regulations, such as not having a criminal record. However, critics argue that sex work is inherently exploitative and cannot be made entirely safe.Advocates say the law will empower sex workers to refuse uncomfortable acts, report exploitation, and work in safer conditions. The law also requires safety measures like alarm […]

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First London-Kumasi Flight Rescheduled Due to Short Notice.

The Ghana Airports Company Limited (GACL) has postponed the inaugural London Gatwick-Kumasi Prempeh I International Airport flight initially scheduled for December 3, 2024. According to a statement released on December 2, the rescheduling was due to the short notice given for the special flight.While a revised date for the inaugural flight has not yet been announced, GACL assured travelers that the second flight, set for December 15, 2024, remains on schedule.This historic flight, operated in partnership with Ethiopian Airlines, marks the first direct commercial international service to Kumasi, positioning it as a key hub for boosting tourism, trade, and investment opportunities in the Ashanti Region.Passengers and stakeholders are encouraged to stay tuned to GACL's official channels for updates regarding the revised date.

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Dr. Bawumia Pledges to Sign LGBTQ Bill if Elected President.

Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, the New Patriotic Party's (NPP) presidential candidate, has reaffirmed his commitment to signing the Proper Human Sexual Rights and Ghanaian Family Values Bill 2021 (LGBTQ Bill) into law if elected president. Speaking at the Believers Worship Center in Kenyase, Ashanti Region, during his 15-day campaign tour, Dr. Bawumia expressed his urgency to finalize the bill, which seeks to criminalize LGBTQ activities and provide protections for victims.The event saw prayers and blessings from the church's General Overseer, Prophet Stephen Adom Kyei Duah, who commended Dr. Bawumia's stance as reflective of Ghanaian cultural and religious values. The Vice-President was joined by his running mate, Dr. Mathew Opoku Prempeh, and other prominent NPP leaders.

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Free Dialysis Treatment Launched in 20 Hospitals Across Ghana.

Starting today, 20 health facilities nationwide will offer free dialysis treatment to kidney patients as part of a new initiative by the National Health Insurance Authority (NHIA). Following a successful six-month pilot program, the NHIA will cover the cost of up to eight dialysis sessions per patient per month, with each session costing GH¢491.Hospitals involved include Korle Bu Teaching Hospital, Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital, Cape Coast Teaching Hospital, and Tamale Teaching Hospital, among others. An additional 20 facilities are expected to join the program soon.The government has also partnered with the World Bank to supply 45 dialysis machines, with seven already delivered and more on the way. This initiative is projected to benefit 1,200 patients nationwide, ensuring greater access to life-saving treatment for kidney conditions.

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Kumasi Traders Capitalize on Vuvuzela and Balloon Craze Ahead of Christmas.

With Christmas festivities fast approaching, Kumasi’s streets are alive with the sound of vuvuzelas and colorful balloons. The craze, which started as a playful trend among young vendors at the PZ Lane of Kumasi's Central Business District, is becoming a profitable business opportunity for traders.Initially sparked by a toy gun craze that police halted due to security concerns, the fun activity has now shifted to vuvuzelas and balloons, offering a much-needed distraction and stress relief amid the country's economic challenges.Vendors Speak:Killa, a phone vendor, explained that the activity is not just fun but also a way to de-stress and foster a positive attitude toward the upcoming elections.Joyce, a trader at Adum market, noted that sales of these toys are booming, with prices ranging between GHC 5 and GHC 25 depending on size.For children, the toys are an early Christmas delight, […]

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Depression: The Silent Struggle Among Ghanaian Youth.

Depression is increasingly affecting young people in Ghana, creating a silent yet devastating mental health crisis. Dr. David Rex Orgen highlights that this condition is misunderstood and stigmatized in Ghana, leaving many young individuals without the support they need.Symptoms like persistent sadness, withdrawal, and poor academic performance are common but often overlooked. Factors such as academic pressure, unemployment, family issues, and social media pressures exacerbate the issue. Ghana's mental health infrastructure remains underfunded, with only 18 psychiatrists for a population of 30 million.Addressing this issue requires collaboration. Families, educators, and religious leaders must foster open discussions, while the government should prioritize mental health resources and services. By reducing stigma and increasing awareness, Ghana can provide its youth the support needed to overcome this silent epidemic.

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US Applauds Ghana’s Presidential Candidates for Signing Peace Pact.

Ahead of Ghana’s December 7 elections, the United States has praised the country’s presidential candidates for committing to peaceful polls by signing the 4th Presidential Elections Peace Pact.The US Embassy in Ghana issued a statement commending Vice-President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, former President John Dramani Mahama, and 10 other candidates for pledging to ensure violence-free elections. The initiative, spearheaded by the National Peace Council (NPC) and the Institute for Democratic Governance (IDEG), highlights Ghana’s dedication to democracy.Rolf A. Olson, the Chargé d’Affaires of the US Embassy, emphasized that “the will of the Ghanaian people must not be thwarted by the threat of violence before, during, or after the elections,” urging a peaceful and credible process.The theme of this year’s pact, “Pursuing Peaceful Elections, Non-Violence and Justice,” continues a tradition established in 2012. Key figures at the event included Electoral Commission Chair […]

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Direct Flights Between London Gatwick and Kumasi to Begin December 2024.

The Ghana Airports Company Limited (GACL), in partnership with Ethiopian Airlines, has announced the launch of direct flights connecting London Gatwick Airport to Kumasi Prempeh I International Airport. Starting December 3, 2024, this service aims to enhance connectivity between the United Kingdom and Ghana.Flights will depart London Gatwick at 2:10 AM and arrive in Kumasi at 9:05 AM, with the return leg departing Kumasi at 11:00 AM and reaching London at 6:00 PM. Additional flights are scheduled during the busy holiday season, beginning December 15.This development is expected to boost travel convenience for residents of the Ashanti Region while fostering economic and cultural ties between the two countries. GACL highlights this initiative as part of its commitment to expanding Ghana's international aviation network.

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Stephen Amoah Pulls Gun in Self-Defense After Toy Gun Threats.

Dr. Stephen Amoah, MP for Nhyiaeso Constituency and former MASLOC CEO, allegedly pulled a gun to protect himself after being threatened by youth brandishing toy guns in Atasemanso. The incident occurred during discussions about the completion of an Astroturf project, where some constituents arrived with toy guns and fired them into the air for fun.A spokesperson for the NPP in Nhyiaeso confirmed the altercation, explaining that the MP acted in defense after one youth pointed a toy gun at him unexpectedly.This follows a growing trend in Kumasi of youth using toy guns, which has led to 26 arrests for public disturbances. Police have warned against such acts, stating they violate Ghana's Criminal Offences Act and can disrupt public peace.

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KATH Breaks Ground for State-of-the-Art Pharmacy Complex.

A groundbreaking ceremony has been held at the Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital (KATH) in Kumasi to begin constructing a four-story pharmacy complex. The GH¢43 million project, entirely funded by the hospital's Internally Generated Funds (IGF) through its Drug Revolving Fund, will be executed in three phases.Phase one will include the foundational structure, roofing, and ground floor, allowing pharmaceutical services to start before the entire project is complete. The complex will house a warehouse, production unit, materials room, changing rooms, loading bays, and other essential facilities such as a Total Parenteral Nutrition Unit and Drug Information Center.KATH's CEO, Professor Otchere Addai-Mensah, highlighted that the project addresses longstanding challenges in managing pharmaceutical products, improving efficiency, and enhancing healthcare delivery in the Ashanti Region. The initiative underscores KATH’s commitment to building a healthier future for its patients.

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