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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 having a borehole which delivers unsafe water, certainly, does not improve one's health. residents of nkrumkrom, a village in the aburi south district of the eastern region now resort to a coloured river as a source of potable water. another report by daniel lartey V/0 without technical advice, residents of nkrumkrom, resort to construct this borehole with the hope of ending the challenge of lack of access to potable water. they cited it close to the community river to ensure constant flow. least did they expect that water flowing from the borehole would carry a pungent smell. the facility is abandoned as residents have resorted to this river as an alternative source of water. it also serves as a pool for the young in the area. for them, boiling before use to unsure safety is not a priority. sot but potable water is not the only need of nkrumkrom, the about 300 populated community depends on this pit latrine as the only to...
Story by Daniel Lartey A visit to the Achimota bus terminal may depict an ultra modern GH¢ 16.5 million facility which has a capacity for 800 hundred vehicles, a police station, a clinic, four 20- unit toilet facility and 10 canteens. Other facilities are electronic destination boards, waiting sheds for commuters, offices for local drivers unions and close circuit television cameras to rack illegal activities. Research has indicated that the station by all standards is the biggest on the West coast of Africa. But has this natural pride served its purpose? Is it being utilized by the people? Many have said that the station is a thing of beauty, so artistically designed and in such orderly manner that it is easier for one to find a vehicle to his destination without difficulty. Once again I ask, is this assertion true? In many towns and cities, a bus terminal is a hub of so many activities like social interactions and provides linkage to other destinations. The story however is n...
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