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Mr Simon Awogbedek (2nd right), the Administrator of the Greater Accra Regional Hospital, presenting the cheques to Ms Doris Vondee (left), a beneficiary, who received them on behalf of the mothers at the maternity ward. Those with them include Dr Emmanuel Addipa-Adapoe (right), a Medical Officer at the Greater Accra Regional Hospital. Picture: GABRIEL AHIABOR
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Two organisations last Monday paid the medical bills of eight mothers who have been freshly delivered of their babies to release them from virtual detention at the Greater Accra Regional Hospital (Ridge Hospital).
Sincerely Vee Foundation and Life Commission jointly paid GH¢13,000 to the hospital for the release of the mothers, who had been on forced admissions for days and weeks because of their inability to pay for services rendered to them by the hospital.
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Museum of Ice Cream among 3 tourist attractions opening in Singapore
Museum of Ice Cream, a United States-based attraction known for its rainbow sprinkle pool, is set to open in Singapore later this year. (Photo: Museum of Ice Cream)
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SINGAPORE: Singapore is opening three new tourist attractions – including the US-based Museum of Ice Cream – even as global travel remains limited amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
The museum, popular with Instagram users for its rainbow sprinkle pool, will open in August at a 60,000 sq ft property in Dempsey.
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