Fellow Africans, something great happened in Ghana last night. Before the Ghana Electoral Commission had concluded collating and releasing the results of the Presidential elections, President John...
Fellow Africans, something great happened in Ghana last night. Before the Ghana Electoral Commission had concluded collating and releasing the results of the Presidential elections, President John...
Elmina Chapel Square in Elmina in the Central Region was the centre of attraction when the Progressive People’s Party (PPP) yesterday held its final rally ahead of tomorrow’s general elections....
INTRODUCTION On December 7, 2016, Ghanaians will again cast their ballots to elect a new president and members Parliament. While the fault lines of the election has already been drawn, I predict that...
Today is world HIV day. When this epidemic started, there were arguments about whether it originated from Africa or not. Regardless of its origins, HIV has become mainly an African disease. According...
Dr Edward Omane Boamah, Minister of Communications, lacks knowledge of the current situation the National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS) finds itself in, hence his assertion that the scheme has not...
(CNS): Success breeds complacency and complacency breeds failure. When the number of people affected by a disease decreases, there is a tendency to disregard it as a public health problem. Even as...
“My name is Papa Kwesi Nduom, born at Elmina in the Central Region specifically, from Teterkessim. My grandparents are from and lived in Elmina, Senya Breku, Gomoa Dago and Tarkwa. My parents were...
The Ghanaian domestic helpers with HIV are between the ages of 20 and 40 Jordan has suspended the recruitment of domestic helpers from Ghana for public safety reasons after some 30 workers tested...
Jordan has suspended the recruitment of domestic helpers from Ghana for public safety reasons after some of the workers tested positive for HIV/AIDS, the Jordan times reported on Monday. According to...
Jordan has suspended the recruitment of domestic helpers from Ghana for public safety reasons after some of the workers tested positive for HIV/AIDS. The decision is aimed at preserving the health of...
The presidential candidate of the Progressive People's Party (PPP), Dr Papa Kwesi Nduom, last Friday took his turn at the GBC's Presidential Encounter Series, making a case for himself as the best...
Arguably, choosing between “life and peace" as keen elements money cannot buy, the latter stands supreme. The United Nations Security Agency has tried all possible means hoping to find a perfect...
Religious or other beliefs vs medical treatment of children A report on child mortality indicates that globally in 2013, 3.7 million children aged one month to 4 years of age died. Half of the child...
A report on child mortality indicates that globally in 2013, 3.7 million children aged one month to 4 years of age died. Half of the child deaths occur in Sub-Saharan Africa. Major causes of these...
Morocco eliminates trachoma – the leading infectious cause of blindness Transmitted through contact with eye and nose discharge of infected people, particularly young children, it affects...
Dr. James Raymond Kofi Appiah-Kusi, Head of Koforidua Regional Hospital’s Internal Medicine Department and Diabetics Clinic, has urged Ghanaians to lead stress-free and simple lifestyles to prolong...
There are only 15 resident neurosurgeons; medical specialists who treat diseases and conditions affecting the nervous system and brain, in the country. Dr Kafui Tamakloe, a medical specialist in the...
Mr Seth Korgah, the Headmaster of Osagyefo Leadership International School (OLIS) has advised students to undertake regular fitness exercises for good health and academic excellence. He said it was...
Dr Hanson Nortey, the Deputy Programmes Director of the Tuberculosis Control programme, has warned about the abuse of antibiotics, which he said would create a security and economic crisis if not...