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E/R:Nkawkaw Holy Family Nursing College Celebrates 50 Years, Appeals for Support to Build Student Hostels

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Nkawkaw Holy Family Nursing Training College has marked its golden jubilee with a call for support from corporate bodies and investors to address critical infrastructure needs, particularly the construction of hostels for students.   Speaking at the 50th-anniversary celebration, the principal of the college, Olivia Pomaa, emphasized the importance of adequate accommodation facilities in improving the quality of teaching and learning. She noted that the lack of hostels has been a major challenge for the institution, limiting its capacity to admit more students and hindering overall academic growth.   “For the past fifty years, the school has made significant positive impacts, producing well-trained nurses who have contributed to healthcare delivery in Ghana. However, we need support, especially in terms of infrastructure, to continue this legacy and even expand our operations,” she stated.   The principal appealed to corporate organizations, philanthropists,...

E/R:Construction Begins on Ultra-Modern CHPS Compound in Juaso

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In a major step towards improving healthcare delivery in Fanteakwa South District, the District Chief Executive (DCE), Hon. Ernest Ofosu, has officially broken ground for the construction of a state-of-the-art Community-Based Health Planning and Services (CHPS) compound in Juaso.   Speaking at the sod-cutting ceremony, Hon. Ofosu highlighted the government’s unwavering commitment to enhancing healthcare services and improving accessibility for residents of Juaso. He noted that the project addresses the long-standing challenge of residents having to travel long distances for medical care. Upon completion, the CHPS compound will bring essential healthcare services closer to the community, improving health outcomes and reducing the burden on residents.   In his remarks, the Chief of Akyem Juaso, Barima Kofi Amaniapong II, expressed gratitude for the project, describing it as a response to the cries of the people of Juaso. He praised the DCE’s efforts and emphasized the ...