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Hairdressers and Beauticians Association holds delegates conference in Tamale

Hairdressers and Beauticians Association holds delegates conference in Tamale
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Govt takes up cost for separating Ridge conjoined twins

Govt takes up cost for separating Ridge conjoined twins
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TUTAG strike halts academic work

TUTAG strike halts academic work
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Second COVID-19 jabs begin - 13,682 Vaccinated

Date: May - 20 - 2021 , 05:22 BY: Nana Konadu Agyeman Category: General News Some 13,682 people received the Oxford AstraZeneca jab on Wednesday, May 19, 2021, when the second round of the national COVID-19 vaccination took off. The exercise was carried out by nurses and other health personnel at various vaccination centres in 43 districts in the Greater Accra, Ashanti and Central regions. The Director-General of the Ghana Health Service (GHS), Dr Patrick Kuma-Aboagye, who disclosed this in an interview in Accra last night, expressed deep satisfaction with the high turnout. High turnout Shedding light on the exercise, the Director-General said although there had been some few problems when the exercise began, which were anticipated, the entire process was quite successful.

Standstill: Christmas shopping creates gridlock

Graphic Online BY: Graphic reporters 30.5k Shares 705 As the days inch closer to Christmas, the human and vehicular traffic situation at most city centres, particularly Accra and Kumasi, is worsening, as shoppers and traders make last-minute efforts to cash in on the festivities. Roads leading to the CBDs of the cities are choked with vehicular traffic that is becoming frustrating for drivers and commuters alike. A trip that would usually take an hour to complete now takes as long as four hours, compelling passengers, who are unable to deal with the situation, to get off the vehicles to continue on foot, especially if they are not too far from their final destinations.

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