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UN Report: 1 Woman Killed Every 10 Minutes by Partner or Family.

A United Nations report, marking the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women, reveals that femicides—murders of women by intimate partners or family members—remain a global crisis. In 2023, 85,000 women and girls were intentionally killed worldwide, with 60% of these deaths caused by close relations.Africa recorded the highest rates of such violence, followed by the Americas and Oceania. The UN calls for stronger legislation, robust criminal justice systems, and greater funding to address gender-based violence.This report underscores the urgency to dismantle harmful norms and biases fueling violence and to act decisively during the "16 Days of Activism" campaign.

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Free Dialysis Services to Launch in 40 Facilities Starting December 1.

From December 1, 2024, the National Health Insurance Authority (NHIA) will provide free dialysis services in 40 health facilities across Ghana. This move aims to relieve patients who struggle to afford the high cost of treatment, which ranges from GHC300 to GHC1,000 per session. NHIA CEO Dr. Dacosta Aboagye assured the public that the initiative is sustainable and will remain intact regardless of government changes.The NHIA plans to meet with facility heads on November 26 to finalize the rollout. Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia emphasized that the programme is part of the government’s broader commitment to enhancing healthcare access. Meanwhile, opposition leader John Mahama has pledged to decentralize dialysis services if re-elected.Currently, about 2,000 patients access dialysis in Ghana, often only when their condition worsens, impacting their quality of life. This programme promises a significant step toward better kidney care […]

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Nilex Properties MD Advocates for Use of Local Materials in Building Projects.

Nilesh More, Managing Director of Nilex Properties, has urged estate developers to use locally sourced building materials to reduce housing costs in Ghana. Speaking at a media engagement ahead of the "Ghana-Diaspora Home Purchase Expo 2024," More emphasized that the high cost of property development in the country could be alleviated by relying on local materials, which would also create jobs and support the local economy.The expo, set for December 12 and 13, 2024, will bring together developers, real estate agents, financial institutions, and diaspora investors to discuss opportunities in Ghana's real estate market. More also announced plans to provide affordable housing by using locally sourced materials for the construction of apartments and townhouses. Additionally, his company is collaborating with financial institutions to offer mortgage options for potential buyers.The event will also provide legal insights for property investments, including land […]

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500 Diasporans Become Ghanaian Citizens in Historic Ceremony.

In a historic moment, 500 members of the African diaspora were granted Ghanaian citizenship during a special ceremony at the Jubilee House on Tuesday. This marks the third such event under President Nana Akufo-Addo’s administration, reinforcing the strong connection between Ghana and its global diaspora. President Akufo-Addo emphasized the symbolic significance of the occasion, reminding the new citizens of the tragic history their ancestors endured and expressing hope for the positive impact their skills and knowledge will bring to Ghana's development. The ceremony is part of a broader initiative, following the successful ‘Year of Return’ program, aimed at strengthening ties between Africa and its dispersed descendants.

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NSA Partners Military to Boost Livestock Farming and Youth Employment.

The National Service Authority (NSA) is joining forces with the Ghana Armed Forces (GAF) to establish ranches across the country to enhance livestock farming. This initiative is part of the NSA's “Harnessing Agricultural Productivity and Prosperity for Youth (HAPPY)” program, which aims to empower graduates through agribusiness.Speaking at the Pentecost Convention Centre during an orientation for 500 young graduates, NSA Director-General Osei Assibey Antwi outlined the program's goals: increasing cattle production, creating jobs, and reducing reliance on imported meat and dairy products. The program involves partnerships with leading agricultural organizations like Agri-Impact Limited and other stakeholders.Graduates will be trained in agribusiness and stationed in farming zones such as Sekyere Kumawu. They’ll receive mentorship, tools, and access to resources to start their own ventures. The project aims to cultivate 20,000 hectares of land, provide over 320,000 jobs (with 70% reserved for […]

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MP Ablakwa Criticizes Lamens for ‘Criminal’ Actions in Expired Rice Scandal.

North Tongu MP Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa has condemned Lamens, the company implicated in the expired rice scandal, labeling their actions as a violation of Ghana’s Public Health Act, 2012 (Act 851). Ablakwa accused the company of illegally re-bagging unwholesome rice imported from India and mislabeling it as “Made in Ghana.”Speaking on Joy FM, Ablakwa highlighted the public health risks posed by the company's activities, pointing out lapses in oversight by the National Buffer Stock Company, which allegedly allowed its facilities to be used for these illegal operations.The Food and Drugs Authority (FDA) confirmed the violations and imposed fines, but Ablakwa insists stricter measures are needed to prevent future incidents. The scandal, involving 22,000 bags of expired rice, has drawn nationwide outrage, with calls for better food safety monitoring.

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Torn Between Two Worlds: Ghanaians Weigh the Choice to Resettle from the U.S.

The decision to return to Ghana after years in the United States is a deeply emotional one for many Ghanaian expatriates. Stories of five individuals highlight the complex dilemmas of resettling:Kwame Adusei faces a family dilemma in Atlanta, balancing his children's stable U.S. upbringing with a desire to connect them to their Ghanaian roots.Ama Serwaa, a Boston nurse, is driven to improve Ghana's healthcare system but worries about losing the financial security she enjoys abroad.Kojo Appiah, a Brooklyn entrepreneur, sees opportunities in Cape Coast's tech scene but fears starting over at 51.Akosua Danso, a corporate success in Houston, dreams of launching a consultancy for women in Ghana but hesitates to leave behind her well-established career.Yaw Mensah, a fresh graduate in Los Angeles, debates between advancing in Silicon Valley or contributing to Accra's budding tech industry.These stories underscore the tug-of-war between […]

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TEWU-GH and TUWAG Clarify: ‘We Are Not on Strike.

The Tertiary Education Workers Union of Ghana (TEWU-GH) and the Technical Universities Workers Association of Ghana (TUWAG) have issued a statement to clarify that they are not part of any ongoing strike action.In the press release, national leaders Sulemana Abdul-Rahman (TEWU-GH) and John Ayarik Alateng (TUWAG) emphasized that the strike relates solely to the Ghana Education Service (GES) and does not involve their unions or workers in Ghana’s tertiary institutions.The leadership urged members to remain calm, continue working, and await further updates on any relevant issues. This statement aims to dispel confusion and ensure the smooth operation of tertiary institutions during heightened labor concerns in the country.

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Divorce could lead to mental health Issues — Health expert.

Divorce can have serious emotional and psychological effects, particularly when individuals lack the support they need. Mental health expert Stanley Addaquay warns that divorce often leads to depression and anxiety, which can exacerbate existing mental health problems. He advises those going through a divorce to seek help from psychologists or psychiatrists, emphasizing that it's okay to seek support during such a challenging time.Clinical health psychologist Dr. Dorcas Ntiamoah Sackey compares the emotional toll of divorce to the grief of losing a loved one, stressing the importance of self-care and professional support. The second annual Glorious Women on the Go (GWOGO) summit addressed these issues, providing a platform for open discussions on divorce’s impact. In addition to counseling, the event offered free breast cancer screenings, promoting both physical and mental well-being.

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France Honours President Akufo-Addo with Prestigious Award.

President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo has received France's highest national distinction, the Grand Officer of the Legion of Honour (Grand Officier de la Légion d’Honneur). The accolade was conferred by French President Emmanuel Macron during a ceremony at the Elysee Palace in Paris on Thursday.The award, established by Napoleon Bonaparte in 1802, recognizes individuals who have made exceptional contributions to France or supported causes such as democracy, human rights, and humanitarian services.President Macron praised Akufo-Addo for his dedication to democratic principles, human rights, and strengthening Ghana-France relations.During his state visit, Akufo-Addo also engaged in bilateral talks with Macron, addressed an event by France Volontaires, and participated in a UNESCO program honoring its first African Director-General, Amadou Mahtar-M’Bow.

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