Ghana makes another giant digital step as Bawumia launches CitizenApp

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“So, if you want to pay your utility bills, make payments for local assembly tolls and charges, including market and parking fees, get digital addresses for locations across Ghana, track, book, and pay for intercity transport, change your name after marriage—you can do all of that in one place on your mobile phone.”

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Anti-galamsey protest: Work together to address illegal mining – UN urges Ghana

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“Illegal and unregulated mining has devastating economic, social, and environmental consequences,” the statement read. “It exacerbates poverty, damages livelihoods, pollutes the environment, negatively impacts health and water, disrupts peace, and fuels illicit financial flows.”

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Professor Jane Opoku-Agyemang reaffirms commitment to empowering market women economically

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She said the next NDC government would empower market women through the 24-hour economy proposed program, upgrading the Aiyinasi market to modern standards and giving out soft loans to market women to boost trading activities.

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Experts advocate for a smoke-free society in Ghana, urge gov’t to adopt Swedish approach

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“Sweden’s support for harm reduction strategies led to substantial public health benefits. Emphasizing accessibility, acceptability, and affordability of safer nicotine alternatives reducing smoking rates with significant decreases in smoking-related diseases, setting an effective and flexible precedent for global public health policy. So, other countries looking to reduce smoking prevalence and improve overall health outcomes should consider adopting Sweden’s THR”.

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Half of my body is paralysed now – Moesha Bodoung

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“I went off completely and I was in bed for several months. I couldn’t walk, I couldn’t talk, and I couldn’t do anything. I thank God I am better now. As you can see, I talk now even though I struggle to speak properly. Half of my body is paralyzed now. One of my legs and one of my hands are not functioning now. So I can’t type on phone now, I can only talk on phone”, Moesha told the blog.

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