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Ga Traditional Council Honors First Lady with a Prestigious Award.

The First Lady of Ghana, Rebecca Akufo-Addo, has been honored with a prestigious award by the Ga Traditional Council for her significant contributions to the empowerment of women and healthcare initiatives in Ghana. The award, presented at a ceremonial gathering in Accra, recognized her work in advocating for better maternal healthcare and spearheading various charity efforts under her foundation, the Rebecca Foundation.Her foundation has been instrumental in raising funds to build health facilities, provide educational support, and assist marginalized communities. Among her notable projects are the construction of new hospital wings, the donation of medical equipment, and various outreach programs aimed at reducing maternal and infant mortality rates in Ghana. The Ga Traditional Council applauded her dedication and leadership in championing these causes, particularly her relentless drive to improve the living conditions of women and children.In her acceptance speech, the […]

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Akufo-Addo Highlights Developmental Gains in Savannah Region During Tour.

President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo has confidently stated that the Savannah Region has benefitted significantly from his leadership. Kicking off a tour of the region on October 14, he emphasized his administration's commitment to equitable development across Ghana.Akufo-Addo pointed out key investments in education, healthcare, and road infrastructure that have helped improve living conditions in the region. He reassured residents that their concerns are being addressed and encouraged continued support for the government’s initiatives.The President engaged with local leaders and communities, emphasizing collaboration and urging them to stay united in the pursuit of regional growth. His visit forms part of a broader effort to strengthen ties with constituents and gather feedback on his administration's progress.

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Prof. Jane Naana Opoku-Agyemang Kicks Off Eastern Region Campaign Tour.

Professor Jane Naana Opoku-Agyemang, the running mate of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), has commenced a two-day campaign tour in the Eastern Region, visiting key constituencies such as Akuapim South, Nsawam-Adoagyiri, Suhum, and Yilo Krobo. During her visits, she aims to drum up support for the NDC and its flagbearer, John Dramani Mahama, ahead of the December 7 general elections.Her campaign focuses on improving healthcare, including plans to build a 500-bed children's hospital and establish a state-of-the-art fertility center if the NDC wins. She also reaffirmed the party's commitment to reinstating free sanitary pads for female students, a policy previously politicized but seen as crucial for keeping girls in school.Prof. Opoku-Agyemang completed a similar tour in the Western North Region last week, encouraging voters to support the NDC for a better future.

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Bicycles Saving Lives: Health Volunteers Fill Critical Gaps in Upper East.

In Ghana's Upper East Region, inadequate health infrastructure has left many remote communities with little access to basic healthcare. To bridge this gap, community health volunteers, equipped with bicycles, have stepped in. These volunteers travel to underserved areas, educating residents on health issues and assisting in emergencies, especially for vulnerable groups like pregnant women and children. Trained by UNICEF and the Ghana Health Service, their efforts have improved health outcomes, including higher immunization rates and reduced preventable diseases like malaria.

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Mahama Kicks Off Two-Day Campaign in North East Region.

John Dramani Mahama, the 2024 presidential candidate for the National Democratic Congress (NDC), has begun a two-day campaign tour of the North East Region. Starting today, October 2, Mahama will engage with local communities, addressing key issues such as education, healthcare, and economic development.He plans to hold rallies and meet with local leaders, party supporters, and other stakeholders to share his vision for Ghana and drum up support for the upcoming elections. The North East Region, known for its cultural heritage and agricultural potential, remains a significant focus for Mahama's campaign as he aims to connect personally with voters.

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Meet the First Educated Man from Zambulkura in the North-East Region.

Zambulkura, a small town in Ghana's North-East Region, has long faced challenges in accessing education and healthcare. Despite various national programs aimed at improving these sectors, Zambulkura, located 20 kilometers from the regional capital Nalerigu, lacked both a school and a health facility.This changed when Maxwell Tidor Koligu, the town’s first resident to receive an education, returned home. After being sent to live with an aunt in the city, Koligu pursued his education and eventually became a civil servant. Upon returning to Zambulkura, he was enskinned as the chief and has since dedicated his resources to developing his hometown.In an interview, Chief Koligu described the dire conditions his people faced and his efforts to bring positive change. His initiative, "A Rescue Mission to Zambulkura," aims to rally support for ongoing education and health infrastructure projects. Koligu is calling on corporate […]

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