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Chamber Pots Gradually Disappearing from Ghanaian Markets.

Chamber pots, traditionally known as "kuraba" in Twi, are becoming increasingly scarce in Ghana due to a lack of raw materials for production. Vendors in markets like Kumasi, Accra, and Sunyani report that local manufacturers have shifted to producing six-liter black plastic buckets as alternatives.Customers, especially caregivers of the elderly and bedridden, express dissatisfaction with these substitutes, citing discomfort and impracticality. Local producers like Mamba Plast, which once manufactured the old-style chamber pots, have ceased operations, leaving a gap in the market.The few remaining small-sized chamber pots are mainly produced for infants. Vendors lament the decline in availability, with many still receiving requests for the durable, old-fashioned models.This trend reflects a changing consumer landscape, but also highlights the need for innovative solutions to cater to specific community needs.

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Ghana Launches Chip-Embedded Passport for Enhanced Security and Convenience.

John Dramani Mahama, presidential candidate for the National Democratic Congress (NDC), has accused the ruling New Patriotic Party (NPP) of neglecting the Ashanti Region despite its unwavering loyalty. Speaking to a massive crowd at Kumasi Jubilee Park, Mahama described the NPP's sudden commissioning of projects just days before the elections as "419 politics"—a deceptive strategy to secure votes.Mahama pledged that an NDC government would complete abandoned projects and initiate sustainable development to address Ghana's pressing issues. He called on voters to reject the NPP on December 7, urging them to consider the hardships faced under their leadership. 

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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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Land Disputes Stifling Ghana’s Economic Growth – Chief Justice.

Chief Justice Gertrude Sackey Torkornoo has expressed concern over the persistent issues surrounding land acquisition and disputes in Ghana. Speaking at the 10th anniversary lecture of the Central University Faculty of Law, she highlighted how prolonged land litigations discourage investments, inflate costs, and ultimately hinder economic development.She emphasized the critical role of customary law in land ownership but noted its underrepresentation in Ghana’s legal education system. Justice Torkornoo urged for a stronger focus on alternative dispute resolution (ADR) methods, such as mediation and arbitration, to speed up conflict resolution and reduce court backlogs.The Chief Justice also called for practical legal education that combines traditional learning with hands-on skills like project management and research. She stressed the need for lawyers to broaden their expertise to solve complex societal problems effectively.Additionally, she criticized the weak regulatory frameworks governing ethnic leadership and the […]

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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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8 Fruits That Naturally Cleanse the Kidneys and Boost Health.

The kidneys play a crucial role in detoxifying the body, maintaining proper blood pressure, and balancing electrolytes. For those seeking natural ways to support kidney health, fruits offer a variety of benefits due to their rich nutrient content, hydration properties, and antioxidants. Here's a list of 8 fruits that promote healthy kidney function:Watermelon:With high water content and nutrients like potassium and lycopene, watermelon helps flush out toxins and support kidney function.Lemon:Rich in citric acid, lemons prevent kidney stones and promote toxin removal through frequent urination.Berries:Antioxidant-rich berries, including cranberries, raspberries, and blueberries, reduce inflammation and lower the risk of urinary tract infections, boosting overall kidney health.Apples:Packed with fiber and vitamin C, apples support kidney function and lower cholesterol and blood sugar levels.Pomegranate:This antioxidant-rich fruit reduces inflammation and promotes kidney health.Cucumber:Its high water content and mild diuretic properties help cleanse the kidneys […]

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Over 800 Illegal Miners Arrested; Foresters Call for Collaborative Solutions.

Since 2023, over 800 illegal miners have been apprehended as part of the government’s intensified effort to combat illegal mining, or galamsey, in Ghana’s forest reserves. The Forestry Commission, in collaboration with a military task force, has been demolishing illegal mining structures, confiscating vehicles, and protecting forest reserves and water bodies.John Allotey, the Chief Executive Officer of the Forestry Commission, expressed optimism that these efforts have slowed illegal activities. However, the Ghana Institute of Foresters voiced dissatisfaction with the government’s neglect of their proposed strategies to permanently tackle the issue.Speaking at the 27th Annual General Meeting of the Ghana Institute of Foresters, stakeholders highlighted the devastation caused by mining, including the loss of 2.5 million hectares of forest cover. They called for stricter regulations, better collaboration, and reforestation efforts post-mining.The Forestry Commission recommended a practical approach: limiting mining to specific […]

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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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Elmina Residents Demand Justice for Nduom’s Businesses, Threaten Divine Wrath.

Residents of Elmina in the KEEA Municipality have given the government a one-week ultimatum to restore Dr. Papa Kwesi Nduom’s collapsed businesses, warning of invoking the wrath of their gods if no action is taken.During a peaceful protest, locals accused the government of deliberately targeting the legacy of their prominent citizen. Protest leader John Quansah stressed the community's reliance on divine intervention, highlighting the spiritual significance of their appeal.The demonstrators also blamed former Finance Minister Ken Ofori-Atta for the collapse of GN Savings and Loans, calling it politically motivated. Protesters demanded justice for Dr. Nduom, describing him as a key figure in creating opportunities for the youth and preserving Elmina’s economic pride.

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