Captain Smart Confirms Both Ken Ofori-Atta and Akufo-Addo’s Brother are Seriously Sick

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In a recent segment on Onua TV's popular morning show, Maakye , host Captain Smart addressed the swirling rumors regarding the health of former Finance Minister Ken Ofori-Atta. His comments come in the wake of unconfirmed reports suggesting that Ofori-Atta may have suffered a stroke over the weekend, sparking widespread concern among the public and political circles. During the broadcast, Captain Smart not only confirmed that Ofori-Atta is experiencing serious health issues but also revealed that he has learned of similar health troubles affecting Bumpty, a brother of the President. The host expressed his heartfelt prayers for both individuals, emphasizing the need for compassion and support during challenging times. Smart's statements add a layer of credibility to the ongoing discussions about Ofori-Atta's health, which has been a topic of conversation across various media platforms. As a prominent figure in Ghanaian politics, Ofori-Atta’s well-being is closely watched, an

Ministry of Health Opens Recruitment for 15,200 Nurses and Midwives: A Major Boost for Healthcare






 




In a significant move that promises to enhance healthcare services nationwide, the Ministry of Health has announced the recruitment of 15,200 new nurses and midwives. This large-scale hiring initiative is set to address critical shortages in the healthcare sector and improve patient care across the country.


Addressing the Shortage Crisis

The decision to recruit 15,200 nurses and midwives comes in response to growing concerns about the shortage of healthcare professionals. With an increasing population and rising healthcare needs, many regions have struggled with insufficient staffing levels, which can affect the quality of care and patient outcomes. By significantly expanding the workforce, the Ministry aims to alleviate these pressures and ensure that healthcare services are more accessible and efficient.



Impact on Healthcare Services

The influx of new nurses and midwives is expected to have a transformative impact on the healthcare system. Key benefits include:



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