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People accused of witchcraft are usually banished from their home areas and in Ghana they seek refuge in camps run by traditional priests "where they remain until they die or a family member or another community accepts them," the rights monitor said.Amnesty said Ghana had not done enough to ...
ACCRA, Ghana (AP) A newly created regulatory body for gold exports from Ghana announced Monday that foreigners would no longer be allowed to buy or trade artisanaly mined gold in the country, Africas biggest gold producer.Starting May 1, gold must be bought with licenses from the new Ghana...
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Mahama had pledged to tackle the countrys economic crisis the worst in a generation as well as corruption and unemployment. The 66-year-old was previously Ghanas president between July 2012 and January 2017. He was first sworn in when then-President John Evans Atta Mills died in July 2012...
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In Ghana, she said, female boxers do not receive much support and it is difficult to keep training.Big deal for everyone Sarah Lotus Asare, a boxing coach and the project lead for the Girls Box Tournament, said Quarteys world title meant a lot for all boxers in Ghana.Even for the male...
The Guardian Top News|英国计划削减全球疫苗接种组织Gavi的资助,导致各方感到失望 图片注解样式控制 A child receives a dose of polio vaccine in Ghana. Gavis data shows it has vaccinated more than 1.1 billion children over 25 years. Photograph: Olivier Asselin/Alamy Exclusive: Aid charities alarmed...
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Ghanaians in Hamburg are definitely doing something wrong because even in Ghana, where the rate of avoidable death (drinking and driving, bad roads, no road signs, poor medication, bribery at hospitals or unavailability of medical care) is high the folks are living longer. ...