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That is a good point I know of some private schools who have banned kids from bringing it to their premises and others shd follow suit.Why all of a sudden there is a surge of private companies producing those drinks?
true talk, we need fresh juices and water.
we have natural chocolate yet how many can afford.
Lastly, whole meal snacks will be the way to go.
The country is on a time bomb for diabetes as sweetened drinks such as biggoo and the rest are flooding and overflowing in the country without proper checks.
ITS A GOOD ADVICE BUT PASTORS ARE THE PROBLEMS OF GHANA TODAY. TALK ABOUT THAT TOO PLS
Imf and china govt sent them there to pollute your children who told you to default on yout loans? The goal is to flood Ghana with sugary, colored drinks and to prevent local manufacturers from producing drinks from raw mater ...
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Very true pastor. God save us
I don't think anyone is serving up sugary drinks in schools except the ones sent with kids by their parents.
The perception that you are a good person when you don't drink alcohol is the bane of the average Ghanaians. Serving of sugary drinks have become a social canker in the society. No doubt diabetics conditions are prevalent no ...
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I really thank you Boss for bringing this issue on board thank you so much and may God bless you
Sir, am happy you brought this up. Please try and push well for the government to do something about it.
I am in support of this concern.
God bless you!
And replace them with what? Keep quiet and continue twisting the Bible to steal from the illiterates.