Entertainment
Traditional Medicine Practice Council adopts 24-hour economic policy

The Traditional Medicine Practice Council (TMPC) has developed an online platform to facilitate a 24-hour registration and licensing of traditional medicine practitioners.
A press statement issued by the Council’s Corporate Affairs Unit on Tuesday said the platform would ensure effective and efficient service delivery and reduce the human interface of collecting physical cash from practitioners to eradicate corrupt practices.
The current manual system for registration, licensing and other services were fraught with challenges, hence the intervention, it said.
“Implementing the 24-hour economic policy in this case will help in service delivery 24/7 both in Ghana and abroad,” the statement said.
The Council would soon roll out additional technologies to facilitate service delivery and create job opportunities for young people in the sector.
The TMPC, established by the Traditional Medicine Practice TMP Act 2000 (Act 575), regulates, promotes, and oversees Traditional, Complementary, and Alternative Medical Practices across the country.
The goal is to ensure that its practices are safe and effective, contributing positively to healthcare delivery in Ghana.
It is estimated that about 70 per cent of the population rely on Traditional, Complementary, and Integrative Medicine facilities as their primary healthcare providers. —GNA
Entertainment
Maame Serwaa unveiled as new brand ambassador for McPhilix Foods

Ghanaian actress, Maame Serwaa, known in private life as Clara Benson, has inked a deal to join Fiifi Coleman and Christiana Agyemang-Badu as brand ambassadors for McPhilix Foods.
The ambassadors are expected to play a crucial role in enhancing the company’s visibility and contribute to economic growth and job creation for the teeming youth.
In a short ceremony held at the East Legon office of the company last Friday, February 21, 2025, Maame Serwaa who signed a one-year deal expressed her appreciation for joining her other colleagues.
The actress added that as someone who likes and values excellence, she was honoured to join the Mcphilix family.
Against this backdrop, Maame Serwaa urged all her admirers to support the Mcphilix brand, adding that the day was an exciting one in her life.
On his part, Fiifi Coleman, who has worked with McPhilix for some time now as a brand ambassador, expressed his excitement at how their relationship has grown over the years and was optimistic that the new journey would be impactful.
He said together with other ambassadors they would ensure Ghanaians develop a strong admiration for Made In Ghana brands such as McPhilix.
Christiana Agyemang-Badu, also welcomed Maame Serwaa and promised to work together to achieve their target.
The Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of McPhilix Limited, on his part said, each ambassador brings a unique perspective and wealth of experience that aligns with their brand.
“Together, we will build a vibrant community around our brand, promoting economic growth, decent work, and sustainable living,” he added.
By Edem Mensah-Tsotorme
Entertainment
Ellah releases captivating video for ‘Kolom’

Fast-rising female Ghanaian afrobeats sensation, Stella Mensah, known in showbiz circles as Ellah is out with the much-awaited video of her song ‘Kolom’.
The captivating visuals shot at multiple locations in the capital city, Accra captured nature blended with modernity.
It tells a beautiful story of a frustrated young lady whose vehicle broke down on the road. With the support of a Good Samaritan, she was helped to locate the nearby mechanic.
Interestingly, as the mechanic tried to fix her vehicle, the will of nature prevailed as the young lady, Ellah mysteriously fell in love with the treatment she got from him.
They took their love journey to the next level by romantically expressing it to each other to preach the message.
Ellah believes that love must be a shared responsibility and must be reciprocated.
This, she believes would create the right environment for sustainability.
She urged Ghanaians to unflinchingly support her craft for the world to see the quality she is made of.
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