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Ghana Health Service cracks down on hospitals charging for washrooms

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  • DotCom 7 months ago

    All those who take advantage of people by illegally charging them, need to face criminal justice. They are all part of the reason life gets impossible to live in Ghana. If you use any government office to commit offences, hon ...
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  • I piss on sick dog prophet mohammed 7 months ago

    Qur'an is toilet paper. allah is smelly sh!t

  • Osbon 7 months ago

    In fact this directive is long overdue. Good to Okonfo Anokye out patient department and see the condition of washrooms. As if its meant for for Muslims use only. Water everywhere like mortuary. Very bad.

  • George 7 months ago

    @Dotcom. I can't agree with you more. How can this go on for so long without anyone reacting. All of them including the matron, the hospital supretendant, etc should be prosecuted. I am also disappointed with the journalists ...
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  • Tik tik 7 months ago

    What about parking your motorcycle or car? We are always charged.

  • Alhaji Maclean,Kasoa 7 months ago

    A very matured directive by the Health Service.Even private hospitals don't charge those unnecessary fees.Its long overdue but better late than never.We need such people to man our institutions.Thanks for your foresight

  • owura Adu 7 months ago

    That's good, l would be very grateful if your outfit could sent some personnel's at Afrancho polyclinic, kumasi you could see that's what they normally do.,it's really bad ,patients pay money before they can use the wash ro ...
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  • Addo 7 months ago

    Hmm!
    37 military hospital, you will pay for urinating in the washroom. It is a very bad practice.

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  • Citizen 7 months ago

    Even almighty Korle Bu you will pay. Ghana hmmmm

  • Kofi 7 months ago

    Something is seriously wrong with Ghana. John Mahama there is a lot to be done in re-setting the country. Start first by changing our mind set and the zeal to accumulate wealth through corrupt means. Show no mercy to corrupt ...
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  • Sycamore 7 months ago

    The black man is just a useless creature,how do you charge patients for using washrooms in a hospital? I mean how? I don't think it's the same God who created the Whiteman, who also created us.

  • Abena 7 months ago

    @Sycamore. I fully agree with you. Certain things are just difficult to understand. How on earth do you charge patients for using washroom in a hospital? Unfortunately, it has been ongoing for years and the sector Ministry ne ...
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  • DAWUDA ADAMS JAWARA 7 months ago

    THE POVERTY LEVEL IS HIGH SO PEOPLE HAVE NO SIMPATHY ANYMORE JUST TO SRVIVE NATION. WITH ALL THE NATURAL RESOURCES WHY GHANA?????

  • Josh 7 months ago

    A very good idea. Most of the charges went into personal pockets anyway
    Meanwhile, the toilets were very filthy. LEKMA hospital was a good example

  • AB 7 months ago

    The cleaners are not doing the work that has been entrusted in their hands and what they are being paid for. All the know is errands and sharing of food. One regional hospital on my mind, their wash room, the least said ...
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  • Duka daya 7 months ago

    It would come to nothing because Ghanaians are very filthy and have very bad practices in was rooms. Right from squatting on toilet bowls, spitting everywhere, and using stones and corn cobs to clean their anuses.
    To add in ...
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  • Harry Appiah 7 months ago

    They should go to Tema General Hospital

  • Fred Owusu 7 months ago

    We build hospitals without allocating resources to run the hospitals. For example why are there no toilet papers in the hospital washrooms?

  • Bb 7 months ago

    37 military hospital

  • Simon 7 months ago

    I think it must be free

  • Badiako is the key 7 months ago

    We need to pay for washrooms at our hospitals in Ghana.That is sad and crime