A grisly accident occurred earlier today near the 37 Military Hospital which left five people dead.
The accident occurred after a trotro travelling from Aflao to Accra derailed near the 37 Military Hospital and run off the road.
Member of Parliament of Assin Central, Hon. Kennedy Agyapong has cut sod to commence the building of a cardio thoracic center for the 37 military hospital. The construction and furnishing of the 80-bed cardio center is estimated to cost the rich politician a whooping Three Million Dollars (estimated around Seventeen million Ghana Cedis). Kennedy Agyapong … Read more
A grisly accident occurred earlier today near the 37 Military Hospital which left five people dead.
The accident occurred after a trotro travelling from Aflao to Accra derailed near the 37 Military Hospital and run off the road.
The Deputy Minister of Communications and Member of Parliament (MP) for Awutu Senya West, George Andah, is once again a free man after leaving hospital where he has been receiving treatment following an accident.
Andah was discharged from the 37 Military Hospital on Thursday after a couple of weeks at the facility.
The Deputy Minister of Communication, George Andah, has reportedly been involved in an accident in the Central Region.
Andah, who doubles as MP for Awutu Senya West Constituency, was back home carrying out his duties when the accident occurred earlier today (Saturday).
From the looks of things whatever it is that we have erected as our so-called ‘health system’ has rather metamorphosed into the ‘death system’ as it does all it can to make life worse for Ghanaians.
Honestly from people being bounced through seven hospitals without getting care and accident victims being left to their fate it’s a madhouse out there.
Welcome to Ghana — the country where standing up for the right thing gets you in trouble.
Last week actress Lydia Forson was nearly assaulted for standing up for her rights, and it turns out someone else also received severe punishment for standing up for the right thing and refusing to do the wrong thing.
Veteran actor Emmanuel Armah has been presented with a wheelchair and some other items by a group of fellow actors, with an assist from former President John Agyekum Kuffour.
Armah has recently been taken ill after his return from the United States of America, and is receiving treatment at the 37 Military Hospital.