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2 NGOs partner to register over 500 children on NHIS
No Limits Charity Organisation in partnership with Changing African Lives Foundation have registered over 500 children at James Town in Accra on to the National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS).
The move which formed part of activities to mark the second anniversary of No Limits’ Ga Mashie 360 Learning Centre was also aimed at improving the health and wellbeing of children within the area through the NHIS.
Speaking to The Spectator during the exercise, Executive Director and Founder of No Limits Charity Organisation, Ms Ritabella Garlo, said children from four basic schools in James Town including Sempe Basic School, Adedeinkpo Primary, New Life International School and Presbyterian Basic School were registered on to the NHIS.
In addition she said, children who were enrolled in tailoring, hairdressing and other vocations, were also provided with the NHIS card.
“We went through a needs assessment process and discovered that most children did not have the NHIS cards, hence their inability to seek quality health care when need be. So this would go a long way to give some relief to parents and their wards,” she stated.
With this, she said, they would be able to protect the health of young people who would grow to become the future leaders.
The target initially she said, was for only children but some parents also took advantage to get their NHIS cards.
She explained that the centre was established to improve upon education within Ga Mashie and promised to do more to impact on the academic performance of the children.
That, she said, would build on the confidence of the children in James Town and position them for bigger platforms.
She expressed appreciation to partners, sponsors and individuals for their support while urging all to come on board to support the children within James Town and beyond.
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Enoch Boateng to host spirit-filled worship experience
All roads lead to the Word Arena Chapel International, as Enoch Boateng Ministries lead worshippers to the throne room tomorrow at Dansoman in Accra.
Dubbed ‘Let Judah Rise,’ it aims to uplift the spirit of attendees, ignite faith and create an atmosphere of deep worship.
In an interview with The Spectator Agoro, the UK-based artiste who doubles as a pastor said the first edition which was held in Oda in the Eastern Region was super and promises attendees that this year’s edition would be mind-blowing and full of miracles.
He stated that special guests ministering in songs include Joshua Ahenkorah, the soulful Efe Grace, and Benny Brooks.
Pastor Enoch Boateng has since extended invitation to everyone to come and experience God’s presence in a unique way.
By Linda Abrefi Wadie
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Fusing politics with fashion
Ghanaians, especially die-hard sympathisers of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) trooped to the Black Stars Square to be part of history.
The occasion was the historical return of Mr John Dramani Mahama as president of Ghana and Prof. Naana Jane Opoku-Agyemang as vice president.
President Mahama was coming to the office of the president for the second time while Prof. Opoku- Agyemang was sworn-in as the first female Vice President.
The party sympathisers marked the occasion in style, appearing in fashionable dresses designed with party paraphernalia.
To make the electoral feat remarkable, they appeared in special shirts, jerseys, cloths in party colours, not leaving out the vuvuzelas.
Boldly inscribed in these attires were symbols of the NDC and Ghana.
The event also brought to the fore the typical Ghanaian hospitality, entertaining a couple of guests that came to witness the event
By Victor A. Buxton