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Bolt Food launches 4th anniversary

The media and staff of Bolt food in a group picture
Bolt Food, a leading food and grocery delivery service, has marked its fourth anniversary in Ghana, since its launch in 2020.
Speaking at a media briefing in Accra last Thursday, the General Manager of Bolt Food, Ali Zaryab, said as part of its commitment to continuous growth and innovation, Bolt Food was now expanding into grocery delivery, offering customers a greater convenience and more options for their daily needs.
“This expansion is in line with Bolt’s broader mission to support and enhance the food and beverage ecosystem, which is integral to the vibrant, livable cities we all love,” he said.
He stated that the success of Bolt Foods over the past four years was deeply rooted in its partnerships with local restaurants, stores, and the dedicated courier partners who form the backbone of the service.
Mr Zaryab said in 2024, his outfit hopes to further strengthen these partnerships, bringing more businesses onto the platform and ensuring that couriers continue to benefit from full transparency and control over their earnings.
“Ghana has been a vital market for Bolt Food, and we couldn’t be prouder to celebrate four years of growth and success here. Our expansion into grocery delivery, a 24-hour delivery service and expansion to additional cities beyond Accra, represents our commitment to meeting the evolving needs of our customers while continuing to provide opportunities for our courier partners,” the General Manager of Bolt Food said.
Mr Zaryab said the company was committed to ensuring that couriers, who are at the core of the business, continue to thrive on the platform as Bolt Food grows and diversifies its offerings.
He reaffirmed Bolt Food’s dedication to innovation, customer satisfaction, and creating opportunities for its partners while looking forward to more years of growth and success in Ghana.
By Jemima Esinam Kua
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Minister of Health appeals to Tamale Teaching Hospital striking doctors

The Minister of Health, Kwabena Mintah Akandoh has appealed to the striking doctors at the Tamale Teaching Hospital (TTH) to calll off the suspension and come to the negotiation table.
However, he refused to apologise as demanded by the striking doctors.
The doctors after a meeting yesterday have withdrawn emergency services following the dismissal of the Chief Executive Officer of the hospital.
This follows an unannounced visit to the hospital by the Minister on Tuesday.
The Minister made the appeal when addressing the media in Accra on Today, April 24 2025.
According to him, dialogue is the only way out to resolve the issue, adding that he was ready collaborate with them.
“I am prepared for us to come around the table and discuss whatever we need to discuss,” Mr Akandoh said.
“My humble appeal to my wonderful medical doctors and health professionals at Tamale Teaching Hospital is that I am the first person to take care of your interests. Therefore, let’s call off the strike and let’s all regroup and strategise going forward,” he concluded.
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Health Minister donates medical equipment to Tamale Teaching Hospital, pledges commitment to reforms

The Minister for Health Kwabena Miintah Akandoh has reiterated government’s commitment to address long-standing challenges in the health sector, describing the health system as one that requires urgent reform and collective responsibility.
He made these remarks during a donation of some essential medical equipment and supplies to the Tamale Teaching Hospital on behalf of the Ministry of Health.
The donation included a wide range of equipment such as ECG machines, ICU ventilators, cardiac monitors, anesthesia machines, infant incubators, and essential
Consumables amounting to about 35 items.
Among the items highlighted were
Emergency Health Equipment (EHE) sets, nebulizer sets, and medical-grade towels.
The Health Minister acknowledged the difficult working conditions health professionals continue to endure and emphasized that government efforts alone would not be enough to resolve systemic issues.
He called for unity across the health sector and urged all stakeholders, including medical doctors, nurses, and pharmacists, to work together to ensure that the country’s limited resources are used efficiently.
He noted that the wellbeing of the ordinary Ghanaian should be central to healthcare delivery, cautioning against practices that marginalize the underprivileged due to resource scarcity. According to him, every Ghanaian life is valuable, and the system must reflect that belief in both policy and practice.
Mr.Akandoh stressed that his leadership approach is rooted in humility, collaboration, and respect for all health workers. While acknowledging that change may come with challenges, he maintained that cooperation is key to achieving lasting improvements in the sector.
The Minister pleaded with health professionals in the Tamale Teaching Hospital to call off the strike and regroup to strategize on more effective ways to address their concerns through dialogue and collaboration with relevant authorities.
The donation to the Tamale Teaching Hospital forms part of a broader national initiative to modernize medical infrastructure and enhance service delivery in Ghana’s healthcare.