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It's so embarrassing for a govt to discuss sanitary pads in Parliament , it shows how poor the citizens are.Create jobs for parents to get money to buy it themselves. A PhD holder shd not be discussing this in this century.
@Kweku Tee. What is shameful about discussing sanitary pads in parliament? Don't remove panties? I suspect you are even one of those men who use the mouths as vacuum cleaners. Bawumia was even proud to talk about building toi ...
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Why should the government get involved in providing sanitary pads? We have developed a very harmful dependency mentality and have pushed our personal responsibilities and accountability unto others. How about toilet papers? S ...
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In 21st century Ghana should sanitary pad become major government policy? This should be an NGO or local government policy.
PLease SAVE me my feLLow Ghanaians, i'm a 24 years oLd Ghanaian Lady that was scammed by some Nigerians, i'm currentLy stranded in Nigeria, it aLL started few months ago when i got a WhatsApp message that a traveL agency in L ...
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@ Kwaku Tee, only an incompetent buffoon of a president will get involved in the issuing of sanitary pads. Sanitary pads? What a shame.
The numbers seem to be cooked. Let the Auditor General perform an audit to verify the numbers provided by the Deputy Minister. There is absolutely something fishy with the numbers, especially the Primary Five to JSS. Is the g ...
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“supposed to be caring for (not with) kids ..
“caring for kids who are still living with ..”
What was the essence of the free sanitary pads
Wicked politicians, always creating avenues to steal from people in the name of free this , free that. You're breeding lazy citizenry's through your dubious plans and fleecing them.
Yes , it should be, bcos ghanan is no a rich coutry .million of youth in depend on betty games to survive.parenting are still feeding their youthful and energetic sons and daughters bcos there is no job at thier old age.nana ...
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Tell us the price ofuibiba
Are those so called religious schools also getting pads from government. If so 2 things must happen. Either government stops any type of funding to those schools or ensure their enrolment policy is consistent with other pub ...
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Attorney General why can't you arrest and prosecute this bloated Chinese pig for always spewing false statements thereby causing fear and panic?
Don't worry yourself Dr. Apaak, you've already booked your invitation to EOCO from 2029. You can't foolishly spend 292 million Ghana cedis on sanitary pads and expect us to keep quiet. You'll surely be made to account for it
The NDC communicators should expose the NPlP thieves!
Whatever they do have no sense. Reduce the prices for them to be able to afford it. You won't buy it for them every month.
sanitary pad a responsibility for govt? God/Allah help Ghana.
KWAASHIAA fabricated by your mother nonsense