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VT IN for residents living in the slum, life is simply a boring pain. there is entrenched poverty but also enduring hope for some. daniel lartey tours the biggest slum in accra and reports, slum dwellers are trying to improve conditions around them despite the seemly hopeless surroundings. Wait for cue V/O It is a home to more than five thousand people, for many of them their parents moved in several years ago. life in old fadama, formerly known as Sodom and Gomorrah, is certainly not ordinary. snd up Its true population is not known and the slum is a depressed one. few steps into the town and you will encounter the korle lagoon, flowing through an open drain. It is littered with refuse, plastic bags, rubber bottles and cow dung. children play bare-footed at the water edge. a jumble of rusted metal roof stretches to the far east. we met 30 year old, adam kadri, a scrap dealer who says he has a wife and three child...
LETS DONATE MORE BLOOD Blood donation is very important in maintaining Ghana's workforce and vibrant economy. The oxford advance learners dictionary defined the blood donor as a person who gives some of his or her blood to be used in the medical treatment of another people. Unfortunately there are no adequate voluntary donors and this have caused the National Blood Bank(NBB) which supplies blood to families in order to save live to run out of stock. News of shortages of blood at the Korle-bu Teaching Hospital in Accra and recently the Konfo Anokye Teaching Hospital (KATH) in Kumasi has only come to serve as a warning to the National Blood Transfusion Service (NBTS) to sit up and put in place an efficient blood collection and processing strategies to bring this problem to an end. I believe the shortages should also serve as an alarm for all potential donors to donate blood when we are not sick. All one has to do is to brin...
VT proliferation of illegal sand winners have begun to punctuate the rural landscape of maame dede junction in the upper west akim district of the eastern region. daniel lartey has been asking the various stakeholders why they keep engaging in an activity that endangers their environment. wait for cue V/O with unemployment rife, many in west akim have resorted to a new way to make a living. land owners give out their lands to sand winners to make enough money to feed their families. the sand is sold to the construction industry. moro amidu and yaw gyabaah, truck drivers, can prove the connection between acquisition of license from the district assembly and the mines department. sot…… the practice however leaves behind safety and environmental pitfalls. aside the deep craters that collect rain water which turn into breeding grounds for mosquitoes, there is the severe ...
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