Closure of British American Tobacco Factory Puts 35,000 Jobs At Risk In SA

The decision by British American Tobacco (BAT) to stop producing cigarettes in South Africa due to rampant illicit cigarette sales will put more than 35,000 jobs at risk, devastating tobacco growers who have relied on BAT for more than 100 years. The Limpopo Tobacco Processors (LTP) contracts about 100 South African commercial and small-scale farmers […]

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Health Minister Directs Shift to Population-Based Pharmacy Licensing

As part of Ghana’s efforts to achieve Universal Health Coverage (UHC), the Minister for Health, Kwabena Mintah Akandoh, has directed the Pharmacy Council to revise the criteria for awarding pharmacy licences from a distance-based system to a population-based approach. Speaking at a two-day Expanded Stakeholders Retreat, the Minister said the existing licensing framework, which focuses […]

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Meet Dr. Letitia Obeng: Ghana’s Trailblazing Scientist and Pioneer in Zoology

Dr. Letitia Obeng, Ghana’s first female scientist, passed away on 23 March 2023 at the age of 98, leaving behind a legacy of groundbreaking achievements in science, education, and environmental leadership. Born in January 1925, Dr. Obeng began her early education at Kwahu-Abetifi before completing her secondary studies at Achimota School in 1946. With no […]

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SpaceX Crew Dragon Returns Early from ISS Due to Astronaut Medical Emergency

A SpaceX Crew Dragon capsule departed the International Space Station (ISS) on Wednesday, carrying a four-member crew on an emergency return flight to Earth due to a serious medical condition affecting one of the astronauts aboard. The capsule, carrying two U.S. NASA astronauts, a Japanese astronaut, and a Russian cosmonaut, undocked from the ISS and […]

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Did You Know? Why Ghana’s Military Hospital Is Called 37

For decades, the 37 Military Hospital has stood as one of Ghana’s most critical healthcare institutions, serving both military personnel and civilians. Yet behind its familiar name lies a wartime history that connects Ghana to the Second World War and explains why the facility is known simply as “37.” The hospital was built on July […]

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Water Shortage in Teshie-Nungua Sparks Public Health Emergency

A severe and prolonged water shortage in Accra’s Teshie-Nungua enclave has escalated into a public health emergency, with local clinics warning of spiralling infection risks and residents facing untenable living conditions. The crisis stems from the ongoing shutdown of the critical Teshie-Nungua Desalination Plant, which has left entire communities without reliable access to clean water […]

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Study Warns Ghana’s Air Pollution Threatens Public Health

Air pollution across major cities in Ghana continues to rise, with new findings showing harmful fine particles far above safe health limits. Researchers warned that the trend posed a growing threat to public health, especially in densely populated urban centres. The study, led by Dr Dan Westervelt, Lamont Associate Research Professor at Columbia University’s Lamont-Doherty Earth […]

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Striking Causes of Erectile Dysfunction in Your 20s

While erectile dysfunction (ED) is often associated with older age, it is increasingly common in men in their 20s, affecting an estimated 8% to 22% of this age group. In younger men, causes are more frequently psychological or lifestyle-related, though physical issues are significant “red flags” for future health.  1. Psychological Factors Psychological issues are considered the most […]

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Cervical Cancer Awareness Month Campaign Launched at Ga North Municipal Hospital

Ga North Municipal Hospital has launched Cervical Cancer Awareness Month Campaign this morning at the hospital. The lunch dubbed January Cervical Cancer Awareness Month, marks the start of activities aimed at increasing public education, early detection, and prevention of cervical cancer among women. The launch done by Dr Victor Caesar, the Medical Superintendent of the […]

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Health Ministry Holds Two-Day Performance Review and Planning Retreat in Ada

The Ministry of Health (MoH) on Monday, January 12, 2026, opened a two-day leadership retreat in Ada to review the sector’s performance in 2025 and outline strategic priorities for 2026. The retreat, chaired by the Minister of Health, Kwabena Mintah Akandoh, has brought together the Chief Director and Directors of the Ministry, Board Chairpersons and […]

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