Heart of Lions beats Asante Kotoko


Heart of Lions defeated Asante Kotoko by a loan goal in the Ghana Premier League (GPL) at the Kpando Stadium, on Sunday.

It was left-footed Godfred K. Asamoah goal in the 52nd minute that secured the Lions all the three points against Asante Kotoko.

Asamoah beautifully converted a pass from his teammate Yaw Danso in the penalty box to displace Fredrick Asare, Kotoko’s goalkeeper for the only goal.

It was the first league game at the upgraded Kpando Sports Stadium.

Asante Kotoko’s Nicholas Mensah was red carded and sent off in the 58th minute after receiving his second yellow card of the game.

Thomas Kwabena Osae of Heart of Lions’ Goalkeeper was named Man of the Match.

Bashiru Hayford, Head Coach Heart of Lions Coach said opening the upgraded sports stadium with a win showed how prepared the team was.

He said beating Kotoko had never been a challenge for him, as he had beaten them on many occasions in his career as a coach.

Coach Hayford said he was embarking on a rescue mission and would no
t disclose his strategies until he executed his plans.

Coach David Ocloo, Assistant Coach of Asante Kotoko, said his side played well in the first half and created some decent chances, but failed to convert them.

He said they would go back and work on their finishing and ‘come good’ in the next game.

Coach Ocloo said their opponent were more determined hence the positive results adding that the euphoria and the teeming supporters also made an impact.

Prior to the game, Heart of Lions with 15 points lie at the bottom of the league table while Asante Kotoko is at the third place with 29 points.

Source: Ghana News Agency

Ghanaian boxer Quaye moves up WBO lightweight rankings


Accra: Ghanaian boxer Sheriff Quaye is now ranked 8th on the World Boxing Organization’s (WBO) Lightweight rankings.

 Quaye, who is the reigning WBO Africa Lightweight Champion, is the only African boxer currently in the top 15 of the WBO lightweight rankings.

  The boxing prodigy moving up the rankings puts him in line to get some top bouts against some of the world’s biggest lightweight fighters, including top-ranked boxers Denys Berinchyk, Angel Fierro, William Zeped, Frank Martin, and Raymond Muratalla.

  The 28-year-old boxer, who has recorded four consecutive knockout wins, looks like a top boxing prospect and could clinch a world title for Ghana soon.

  Quaye was recently presented with the World Boxing Organization’s Africa Best Fighter of the Year 2023.

Source: Ghana News Agency

Nursing students urged to remain focused in discharging their duties


Keta: Mr Kwame Dzudzorli Gakpe, the Member of Parliament for Keta, has urged newly matriculated nurses of the Keta Nurses and Midwifery Training College to focus on their studies to become well-grounded professionals to serve Mother Ghana in all conditions.

That would place their batch of nursing students as the best health workers in sustaining patients’ lives for the nation’s betterment, he said.

Mr Gakpe, in an interview with the Ghana News Agency during the matriculation ceremony at the Keta NMTC in the Volta Region, encouraged the students to go the extra mile to acquire the necessary training and skills to enhance their professional capabilities.

‘I was overwhelmed when I heard that the school had a hundred per cent performance last academic year and I urged the new ones to emulate the progress made,’ he stated.

Mr Gakpe urged the students to adopt good moral behaviours such as respect, tolerance, and patience for their benefit now and in the future.

Mrs Mabel Kafui Torku, the Principal of th
e College, appealed to all health workers to serve the country with commitment and dedication without resorting to greener pastures abroad.

‘We know that many health workers are leaving the country for Europe and across the globe for greener pastures. l am appealing to you to desist from it,’ she said.

She said students would be trained religiously and morally to equip them with the requisite knowledge, skills and attitude to serve with excellence to impact others.

Mrs Torku commended the teaching and non-teaching staff, parents, philanthropists, and others for their support over the years.

Ms Irene Abusah, a first-year General Nursing student, who spoke to the GNA, expressed joy at the opportunity being given to her to pursue her dream.

In all, 644 freshers, comprising 240 midwifery, 200 Registered General Nursing and Public Health Nursing, and four Post NAC/NAP midwifery students were matriculated for the 2023/2024 academic year.

Source: Ghana News Agency

Tema Metro Health Directorate records significant reduction in maternal mortality


Tema: The Tema Metropolitan Health Directorate (TMHD) recorded seven maternal mortality cases in 2023, showing a significant reduction over the 23 documented in 2022.

Ms. Priscilla Aboagye-Mensah, a Public Health urse at the Directorate’s Reproductive Health and Child Unit, disclosed this during the TMHD’s 2023 annual performance review.

She said that the reduction was a great achievement looking at the trend of 23 and 25 each recorded for 2022, 2021-2020, respectively, adding that, while 18 maternal deaths were seen in 2019, 31 were recorded in 2018 and 47 in 2017.

She said five of the 2023 deaths were recorded at the Tema General Hospital, explaining that, out of those five, two were the hospital’s cases, while the three were mothers who were transferred from other health institutions.

She further said that the metropolis had recorded four maternal mortality cases at the end of November 2023, adding that the remaining three occurred in December.

She said even though they could not reach their tar
get of below-five maternal deaths, reducing it to a single digit was impressive and a first step to curbing the rate.

The public health nurse said some of the strategies put in place that led to the decline included having staff on alert to identify possible risks that could lead to death, and that training was also done for health workers to build their capacity on the issues.

She said maternal auditing was done every day, during which everything was checked, including the labour ward activities, to eliminate potential errors that could lead to more deaths, adding that, it helped to identify gaps in and outside the cases for them to come up with recommendations to prevent fatalities.

Ms Aboagye-Mensah further said that Tema General Hospital, which handles most maternal complications as a referral institution, currently has about five obstetricians and gynaecologists, which has improved the specialist care for patients.

She said a WhatsApp group platform has also been created with all those who matter
in maternal health from the various health institutions, and this had made it easy for referral cases to be handled with speed as the institution referring could alert the hospital ahead for them to be ready to receive the patient on arrival, eliminating any delays.

She said staff also received motivation to work hard to prevent death, while the directorate also collaborated with a non-governmental organisation to assist needy mothers, which encouraged them to report to the hospital early even when they do have all their delivery items.

She said they also embarked on community audits and community education whenever a mother died less than 24 hours after admission, saying such audits revealed that some of the mothers were not attending antenatal and were resorting to drinking concoctions and attending prayer camps.

Dr. Sally Quartey, the Director of Health Services, Tema Metropolitan Health Directorate, commended the Tema General Hospital for their immense contribution and hard work towards reducing ma
ternal mortality in the metropolis.

She, together with Mrs. Monica Owusu Afoakwah, the Deputy Director of Nursing Services at the Directorate, on behalf of the Directorate presented a plaque to the hospital in appreciation of their commitment to lowering the number of deaths among mothers.

Source: Ghana News Agency

Deputy Health Minister urges Residents to patronize health facilities


Krachi: Mr Mahama Asei Seini, the outgoing Deputy Minister of Health, has urged residents of Amewoyikpoe and its environs to prioritise personal preventive healthcare by ensuring regular medical check-ups to ensure longevity and good health.

Mr Seini, also the Member of Parliament (MP) of Daboya/Mankarigu constituency, made the appeal during the inauguration of Amewoyikpoe Community-Based Health Planning Systems (CHPS) constructed by Korea Foundation for International Healthcare (KOFITH).

The former Deputy Minister advised the community members to adopt the habit of visiting the clinic for regular medical screening in order to detect underlying conditions before they got worse.

He said the facility was well equipped by KOFITH to ensure proper and timely healthcare delivery.

‘The facilities have all the healthcare equipment you can think of as well as 24-hour nurses standby,’ he stated.

Mr Seini expressed gratitude to KOFITH and appealed to them to continue the hard work, which he said had resulted i
n the low child and maternal mortality rate in the country.

He said ensuring health for all remained a persistent and entrenched global challenge and urged individuals to elevate the priority accorded to health and acknowledged the centrality of health to attaining the United Nations (UN) Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

Source: Ghana News Agency

SONA 2024: President must show commitment to TB fight


Accra: The Ghana National TB Voice Network (GNTBVN) has asked President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo Addo to talk about the Government’s commitment to fighting Tuberculosis in his State of the Nation Address (SONA) tomorrow.

Mr Jerry Amoah-Larbi, the Coordinator, Ghana National TB Voice Network, in an interview with the Ghana News Agency(GNA) said: ‘We want the President to specifically touch on issues bothering TB fight…’

‘We are also looking at the United Nations High-Level commitment he signed concerning the commitment in which he is supposed to provide the National TB Control Programme with the needed resources to be able to fight and eliminate TB by 2030,’ he stated.

Mr Amoah-Larbi said the GNTBVN was also expecting to see how the President adhered to the commitments and ensure it translated into safeguarding the health of the citizenry.

He said, according to the Global Fund, in each grant cycle, a country was supposed to commit a certain amount to the donors to show their willingness to support
the health system.

However, under the current Global Fund Grant Cycle 7 (GC7) co-financing commitment by the government, there was no allocation for TB, he said.

‘I am looking forward to the counterpart funding from the Government of Ghana in this regard and the commitment made,’ the GNTBVN Coordinator added.

Mr Amoah-Larbi said the Government must make a commitment to the procurement of some Gene-Xperts machines and medications that were needed for the citizenry, especially for TB patients.

‘This is crucial because even though the Global Fund had committed some funds under the current GC7, moving forward from 2024,2025, and 2026 the government needs to make domestic funds available to procure medications to support TB clients.’

President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo is expected to deliver a message on the State of the Nation (SONA) to Parliament on Tuesday, February 27.

Article 67 of the 1992 Constitution of Ghana, states that the President shall deliver a message on the SONA to Parliament at the
start of each session and before the dissolution of Parliament.

It also imposes an obligation on Members of Parliament (MPs), the Speaker of Parliament and the Judiciary to receive the President’s SONA.

SONA is a constitutional obligation and yearly tradition, wherein the Commander-in-Chief of the Ghana Armed Forces reports on the status of the country, unveils the government’s agenda for the coming year, and proposes to Parliament certain legislative measures.

Source: Ghana News Agency