Cholera in the 21st century? Oh Ghana, when will we learn to do things right and avoid avoidable things like cholera. We need a national consensus and stop the partisan approach to things and consult the right people even if ... read full comment
Cholera in the 21st century? Oh Ghana, when will we learn to do things right and avoid avoidable things like cholera. We need a national consensus and stop the partisan approach to things and consult the right people even if they are in opposition. God save Ghana.
simon 10 years ago
politicians at the MMDAS must allow and leave environmental health and sanitation experts to perform their mandatory duties, without any political interference for political gain from their members.this can help reduce the hi ... read full comment
politicians at the MMDAS must allow and leave environmental health and sanitation experts to perform their mandatory duties, without any political interference for political gain from their members.this can help reduce the high incidence of cholera in Ghana.
George Eshun, USA 10 years ago
Most Ghanaians go to church so take advantage of that situation and give educational lectures to as many people as possible about the mode of transmission and prevention of Cholera. I did it in my own small way when i was in ... read full comment
Most Ghanaians go to church so take advantage of that situation and give educational lectures to as many people as possible about the mode of transmission and prevention of Cholera. I did it in my own small way when i was in Ghana and non of my church members was infected. Experience is the best teacher.
Sankofa 10 years ago
We always leave problems to arise before we try to look for solutions. And no one wants to take responsibility.
The authorities know that there are always cholera cases after the rainy season. What are they doing about it?
We always leave problems to arise before we try to look for solutions. And no one wants to take responsibility.
The authorities know that there are always cholera cases after the rainy season. What are they doing about it?
Yahoo 10 years ago
Defecating all over the place, streets, bush, beaches and throwing poly bags filled with feces in gutters is the reason for Cholera. Ghanaians must change their ways.
Defecating all over the place, streets, bush, beaches and throwing poly bags filled with feces in gutters is the reason for Cholera. Ghanaians must change their ways.
DAN 10 years ago
no it will be the muslims bring this camel disease back from Hajj... People in Saudi Arabia are dying from this illness...Google it then wait till next year to go there!
no it will be the muslims bring this camel disease back from Hajj... People in Saudi Arabia are dying from this illness...Google it then wait till next year to go there!
Cholera in the 21st century? Oh Ghana, when will we learn to do things right and avoid avoidable things like cholera. We need a national consensus and stop the partisan approach to things and consult the right people even if ...
read full comment
politicians at the MMDAS must allow and leave environmental health and sanitation experts to perform their mandatory duties, without any political interference for political gain from their members.this can help reduce the hi ...
read full comment
Most Ghanaians go to church so take advantage of that situation and give educational lectures to as many people as possible about the mode of transmission and prevention of Cholera. I did it in my own small way when i was in ...
read full comment
We always leave problems to arise before we try to look for solutions. And no one wants to take responsibility.
The authorities know that there are always cholera cases after the rainy season. What are they doing about it?
Defecating all over the place, streets, bush, beaches and throwing poly bags filled with feces in gutters is the reason for Cholera. Ghanaians must change their ways.
no it will be the muslims bring this camel disease back from Hajj... People in Saudi Arabia are dying from this illness...Google it then wait till next year to go there!