Julius Debrah reaffirms government's commitment to free primary healthcare

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  • Nana 4 weeks ago

    Treadmill NDC flagbearer aspirant according Kojo Adu Asare. I never knew he's half Ga- Adangbe and he speaks very fluent Krobo.This guy stands taller than Asiedu Nketia who speaks only Bono Twi with horrible English.

  • Kweku Sakyi 3 weeks ago

    My next President of the Republic of Ghana. I salute you boss.

  • Koti 3 weeks ago

    Go KATH, patients with NHIS cards pay GHC 20 before seeing a doctor. I have paid GHC3 for paracetamol at Manhyia Government hospital before. Health care is nil in Ghana that's why those who can afford and politicians seek the ...
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  • Cpl kanjaga 3 weeks ago

    Everything free in a country that cannot afford anything. Unbelievable!! You spend so much on education only to produce young girls who only come out to cook indomie and young guys who only drive okada. A true joke!!!

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  • Kwame 3 weeks ago

    The matter is that we don't question our former colonial master Britain, which has since 1955 introduced a National Health Service, which is a free medical care but refused to introduce the same in her colonies.
    After indepe ...
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  • Kwame 3 weeks ago

    Is there any Christian country that has send her citizens to Ghana and Africa to give us free medical care, since Julius Debrah will be telling us that they love us like Jesus loves his followers.