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AI and Healthcare: Ahafo Minister Champions Tech-Driven Patient Care.

The Ahafo Regional Minister, George Boakye, has reaffirmed the government's commitment to improving quality and affordable healthcare across Ghana. Speaking at the College of Health in Yamfo during its second graduation and 10th matriculation ceremonies, the Minister called on healthcare institutions to embrace Artificial Intelligence (AI) as a means to enhance educational outcomes and deliver patient-centered care.He highlighted the importance of partnerships between the government and health institutions in achieving sustainable advancements in healthcare delivery.JoyNews' Precious Semevoh covered the event, emphasizing the government's push for modernized, tech-driven healthcare solutions.

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Contractor Curses Thieves Stealing Materials for Tepa-Goaso Road Project.

The CEO of Kofi Job Construction Limited, tasked with constructing the 39-kilometer Tepa-Goaso road in the Ahafo Region, has cursed those who steal materials meant for the project. During a meeting with local chiefs in Acherensua, the CEO expressed frustration over workers and locals colluding to steal items like cement and chippings, hampering progress. He vowed to invoke a curse on anyone involved in such theft. Meanwhile, Ahafo Regional Minister George Boakye criticized the poor quality of work by some local contractors and urged the consultant overseeing the project to ensure the road is completed to high standards.

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Goaso Bishop Urges Residents to Avoid Election Violence.

The Bishop of the Goaso Roman Catholic Diocese, Most Reverend Peter Atuahene, has called on residents in the Ahafo Region to avoid any actions that could lead to violence during the December elections. Speaking at the 50th anniversary of the Kenyasi parish, Bishop Atuahene addressed the youth, urging them to refrain from activities that could spark conflict and to ensure a peaceful election process. The Ahafo Regional Minister, George Boakye, echoed these sentiments, advising the community to reject politicians who promote violence and instead pray for a peaceful election.

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