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2,000 youth begin training as community medical first responders

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  • Kojofojour 11 months ago

    Good to be true

  • Kwa Tete 11 months ago

    Laudable! It's about time.

  • Houston 11 months ago

    Completely waste of time and resources.

  • Moses 11 months ago

    Sacking and recruiting, what a bunch of frustrators.

  • Kweku 11 months ago

    Another money wasting venture. Just post trained nurses to the hospitals and health centres

  • Jigsaw 11 months ago

    Useless initiative

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  • Baba Siaka Stevens 11 months ago

    Is better to train them for security, Ghana is not safe under this Nigeria armed robbers and kidnnapers

  • Good Initiative 11 months ago

    Very good initiative

  • Nana TRUMU TRUMU Addo 11 months ago

    MAHAMA IS WORKING. UNLIKE AKUFFO ADDO WHO TOLD HIS DAUGHTER GYANKROMAH TO GROW WEE

  • Scoobi Do 11 months ago

    Ei Ghana politicians and creating of 'nine-day-wonder' and temporary jobs. They say no money to employ trained health personnel but there's money for such nonsense. It will get to a point where there will be no money to pay t ...
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  • TW3DE3 11 months ago

    TRAINED AND QUALIFIED NURSES ARE STILL SITTING AT HOME WAITING TO BE POSTED. THOSE WHO ARE IN TRAINING COLLEGES ARE DENIED THEIR DUE ALLOWANCES. AND WHAT NONSENSE 'COMMUNITY MEDICAL FIRST RESPONDERS" IS THIS IDIOT ADVOCATING? ...
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