Public must make healthy food choices to avert diseases, health cost – GhNCDA
The Ghana Non-Communicable Diseases Alliance (GhNCDA) has urged the public to make healthy food choices during the festive season to avert disease and health cost.
The Ghana Non-Communicable Diseases Alliance (GhNCDA) has urged the public to make healthy food choices during the festive season to avert disease and health cost.
The leadership of the Oti Boateng Old Students' Association (OBOSA) has urged the members to use the Christmas season to get united for their School Support Project Agenda.
The Liberian Embassy in Ghana has extended well wishes to Ghanaians and the Diplomatic Corps ahead of the yuletide, calling for the use the Christmas festivities to advance peaceful co-existence ...
The Right Reverend Professor J. O. Y. Mante, Chairman of the Christian Council of Ghana, has called on the public, including government officials to throw away corrupt and immoral practices ...
Vehicular movements, especially during rush hours, have become more difficult six days to the Christmas festivities in Accra, Ghana’s capital city.
Reverend Dr Gordon Kisseih, First Vice President of the Ghana Pentecostal and Charismatic Council (GPCC), has advised drivers not to drive under the influence of alcohol and other drugs.
The livestock pens at Tulaku in Ashaiman are loaded with cattle, sheep, pigs, and goats brought in from the northern parts of Ghana, Volta, and the Ashanti Regions and Burkina ...
Following on the successful construction of Africa’s tallest Christmas tree made from recycled plastics in Accra by Mckingtorch Africa, Geodrill Ltd has commissioned a Christmas tree for its Kumasi manufacturing ...
The Reverend Samuel Noi Mensah, a former President of the Full Gospel Church International, has urged the populace to manage leftover foods during the Yuletide.
The Reverend Samuel Noi Mensah, a former President of the Full Gospel Church International, has advised Ghanaians to cut down expenses during the Christmas.

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