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Philip Nai and Friends to hold 5th edition of Christmas party with kids

On the back of a successful get-together for children at the oncology unit of the Korle Bu Teaching Hospital, on December 23, 2023, Joy FM lead producer, Philip Nai and his friends are back with another event this year.

The 5th edition of Philip Nai and Friends will be held at the Agblezaa community on December 24, 2024.

There will be activities such as musical performances, health screening, bottle flipping, Praise and Worship, Sip and Paint, Dancing Competition, Musical Chairs among others.

Donations of food items, bags of water, toiletries, clothes, learning materials will also be made. Individuals are encouraged to help this worthy cause by calling 0244735451.

Last year, musicians Nii Soul and Perez Musiq were present to lend their support to the programme.

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There were also entertainment activities involving both the children and their mothers.

At the event, the Programmes Manager of Joy FM, Edem Knight-Tay shared a word of encouragement with the patients and their parents. She admonished them not to lose hope in God’s power to heal the kids of their sicknesses.

Also present were Dr. Grace Buckman, the Chief Executive Officer of Sonotech Medical and Diagnostic Centre; Ghana’s rep for Miss Universe 2023, Engracia Afua K. Mofuman; and Kwame Dadzie, the host of Showbiz A-Z on Joy FM.

Philip Nai and Friends is a charity project founded by Philip Nai, a philanthropist and one of Ghana’s astute and well-known producers at Joy FM, a subsidiary of The Multimedia Group.

Philip Nai and Friends is an annual project done mainly in collaboration with his friends from the media fraternity including celebrities and support from business and corporate Ghana to show love to the underprivileged by feeding, clothing, providing medical care and entertainment among others.

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Philip Nai has for the past four years, led this project in various communities in Accra, every Christmas Eve and wishes to replicate same across the country in the coming years with all your support.

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 ICU holds Greater Accra regional youth, women confab

Mr Morgan (third from left) with old and new executives
Mr Morgan (third from left) with old and new executives

The Industrial and Com­mercial Workers Union (ICU) on Friday held the Greater Accra Regional Youth and Women’s Conference to build a strategic network.

The conference which brought together representa­tives of the Union was a great opportunity for ICU Ghana to make its voice heard on poli­cies that were crucial to the development of the country.

The platform was also used to elect new officers for the Greater Accra Branch of The ICU Ghana to mark its 12th National Quadrennial Confer­ence in August.

The General Secretary of the ICU Ghana, Mr Morgan Ay­awine, called on government to assist the two state-owned media organisation, New Times Corporation (NTC), publishers of The Spectator and The Ghanaian Times newspapers and Graphic Com­munication Group Limited (GCGL).

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“The two state-owned media played major roles in disseminating government policies, educating, enter­taining and informing the public of the happenings in the world,” he added.

He said ICU Ghana would also raise issues about the recapitalisation of the two organisations with the sector minister.

Mr Ayawine disclosed that the ADB and NIB banks were also going through the same ordeal but government inter­vened and urged government to do same for the two state-owned organisations.

He stressed on equal part­nership between unions and employers, saying the capital and labour were crucial to create, produce and generate funds.

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The General Secretary advised the various branches of the association to suggest solutions on socio-economic issues such as employment for discussions.

The newly-elected mem­bers who were sworn in by the General Secretary, Mr Morgan Ayawine includes Be­linda Cochrane-chairman, Eric Ekow Turkson-Vice chairman and Moses Kwaku Otoo-Sec­retary.

Others were Charles Akomea-Financial Secretary, Charles Biden- Executive Member, Diana Asiedu-Wom­en’s Representative and Samuella A. Brago-Youth Representative.

The chairman of the Greater Accra Branch of the ICU Ghana, Belinda Cochrane thanked the leadership for contributing to the success of the union.

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She added that the con­ference was to prepare for the 12th National Quadren­nial Conference and also to take stock of the activities of the branch for the past years and discuss issues on the ground.

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Minister for Health holds emergency stakeholder meeting with principals and directors of Health Training Institutions 

In a proactive move to strengthen collaboration within the health sector, the Minister for Health,  Kwabena Mintah Akandoh, has convened an emergency meeting with the Conference of Heads of Health Training Institutions (COHHETI) across the country. 

The meeting aimed to deepen engagement between the Ministry and key stakeholders responsible for training health professionals.

The session provided a platform for open dialogue on the challenges facing health training institutions, the quality of healthcare education, and the strategic direction of human resource development in the sector.

Addressing the stakeholders, Mr. Akandoh emphasized the importance of fostering strong and cordial relationships between the Ministry and training institutions to ensure a well-coordinated and responsive healthcare system.

He indicated that the purpose of the meeting was also to collaborate, discuss concerns, and find practical solutions that would benefit not only the institutions but also the Ghanaian people who rely on the healthcare system.

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The President of COHHETI, Madam Margaret Mary Alacoque welcomed the initiative, describing it as timely and necessary. She raised concerns about transportation challenges, accreditation delays, staffing shortages, and the general conditions and status of service for Health Training Institutions (HTIs). She also shared innovative strategies that some institutions have adopted to improve training outcomes.

In his response, Mr.Akandoh assured participants of the Ministry’s commitment to addressing their concerns and announced plans to enhance coordination and follow-ups. 

He added that the Ministry would soon introduce policy reforms aimed at improving standards in health education and ensuring alignment with national health priorities. 

These reforms include reducing the cost of admission, implementing automatic code generation for applicants, and clarifying leadership roles within HTIs.

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