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Michael Sarpong Mfum is an award-winning journalist based in Sunyani, Ghana, with over a decade of experience in the news media industry. His expertise spans analyzing, editing, and interpreting stories and articles, as well as arranging on-air and TV interviews. Mfum is known for his insightful columns and editorials, and he has a reputation for producing fair and objective reporting. His work often explores the intersection of technology and healthcare in Africa, with a particular emphasis on how innovative solutions, such as drone technology employed by companies like Zipline, are revolutionizing medical supply chains and access to medicines in remote areas.

Mfum's journalism career is marked by his adeptness in both TV and radio presentations, where he utilizes advanced technologies to capture and broadcast live events. His reporting has significantly contributed to the discourse on universal healthcare coverage in African nations, shedding light on the transformative effects of such technologies in countries like Rwanda, Uganda, Guinea, Nigeria, and Kenya. 

With a broad knowledge of current headlines and a proficiency in computer technology, Mfum excels in engaging his audience through active listening and compelling storytelling. His dedication to his craft is evident in his meticulous publishing of articles and newscasts, which have established him as a respected voice in media circles, particularly within the realms of technology and healthcare journalism in Africa.
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Omanhene of Sunyani Nana Bosoma Asor Nkrawiri II dies

04 Apr 2024  |  citinewsroom.com
Nana Bosoma Asor Nkrawiri II, the Omanhene of the Sunyani Traditional Area in the Bono Region of Ghana, has passed away. His death was announced by Nana Kwasi Apraku, the Apomasu Priest of Atronie, at the Palace of the Sunyani Traditional Council. The community is mourning the loss of their chief, who was instrumental in preserving traditions and guiding the community since his enstoolment on March 17, 1980, succeeding Nana Kwaku Yeboah. Born on May 31, 1946, Nana Bosoma Asor Nkrawiri II's legacy will be honored by his subjects.

Let integrity and ethics be your guiding principles – Bono Regional Minister to graduates

01 Dec 2023  |  Citinewsroom - Comprehensive News in Ghana
The Bono Regional Minister, Justina Owusu-Banahene, urged graduates to uphold integrity and ethics as they enter the job market, emphasizing the importance of collaboration and excellence. Speaking at the University of Energy and Natural Resources' 8th Congregation, she highlighted the role of STEAM education in societal advancement. Vice-Chancellor Prof. Elvis Asare-Bediako reiterated the university's dedication to training students for pivotal roles in energy and natural resources management, noting successful collaborations with institutions like Jiangsu University and the establishment of significant projects such as the Carbon Flux Monitoring Tower in the Ahafo Region.

Ghana Struggles to Manage Exodus of Nurses Leaving for Jobs Abroad

13 Nov 2023  |  allAfrica.com
Nearly 4,000 nurses have left Ghana for better-paid jobs in Europe and the US over the past year, exacerbating shortages of medical staff and placing increasing strain on those who remain. The Ghana Registered Nurses and Midwives Association reported that around 10,209 nurses sought clearance to leave the country between January and July 2023. The departure of experienced nurses is creating difficulties for those who remain and for newly qualified nurses who lack mentors. Financial incentives abroad are a significant factor driving this exodus. The Ghanaian Health Ministry is working with other governmental bodies to address the issue through local and international frameworks and migration policies.

Ghana struggles to manage exodus of nurses leaving for jobs abroad

12 Nov 2023  |  www.rfi.fr
Ghana is facing a significant challenge managing the departure of nurses seeking employment abroad. Between January and July 2023, over 10,000 nurses applied for clearance to leave, with around 4,000 already having left for overseas positions. This exodus, driven by poor local salaries and better financial incentives abroad, is affecting the quality of care and mentorship for new nurses in Ghana. The loss of experienced nurses is particularly felt in critical care units and rural areas, potentially hindering progress towards health-related UN Sustainable Development Goals. The Ghanaian Health Minister is working on strategies to address these issues through local and international frameworks and bilateral agreements.

Ghana struggles to manage exodus of nurses leaving for jobs abroad

12 Nov 2023  |  /
Nearly 4,000 nurses have left Ghana for better-paid jobs in Europe and the US over the past year, exacerbating shortages of medical staff and increasing strain on those who remain. Dr. David Tenkorang-Twum, general secretary of the Ghana Registered Nurses and Midwives Association, reported that around 10,209 nurses sought clearance to leave the country between January and July 2023, with approximately 4,000 already working abroad. Gifty Aryee, head of nursing at the Greater Accra Regional Hospital, highlighted the impact on the intensive care unit.

Dambai market, shops, houses submerged by River Oti

01 Nov 2023  |  Citinewsroom - Comprehensive News in Ghana
Parts of the Dambai Market and other properties in the Oti Region have been submerged by the River Oti after it broke its banks, affecting over 700 people and submerging several hectares of farmlands. The Krachi East Municipal Director of NADMO, Jacob Dasievor, reported that 115 households and 71 houses are affected, with 50 acres of farmlands mainly growing cassava and groundnut also impacted. The government has provided some aid, but more support is needed from the government, NGOs, and benevolent organizations as people are suffering and some are sleeping in churches.

Bono Region: Fire Service inaugurates task force to ensure certification of businesses

01 Nov 2023  |  Citinewsroom - Comprehensive News in Ghana
The Bono Regional Directorate of the Ghana National Fire Service has launched a task force to enforce business compliance with fire certification regulations. This initiative aims to reduce fire outbreaks in public places and ensure businesses adhere to safety measures. Since January 2023, the region has recorded 181 fire cases. Deputy Commander Peter Tetteh emphasized the task force's role in inspecting, educating, and ensuring compliance with fire safety laws.

Bono: 17-year-old boy assaulted for allegedly stealing from father’s farm

04 Oct 2023  |  Citinewsroom - Comprehensive News in Ghana
A 17-year-old boy named Kwabena Amos was brutally assaulted by his father and others in Salamkrom, Bono East Region, for allegedly stealing maize to buy shoes. The victim is receiving medical treatment, and the incident has been condemned by Dominic Baffoe-Adjei of Youth for Human Rights International Ghana, who called for a police investigation. Efforts to obtain a police statement were unsuccessful.

Subsistence farmer finds a way to get back her rain

06 Sep 2023  |  the-star.co.ke
In Bono East, Ghana, subsistence farmer Faustina Amponsah combats the effects of climate change on her agricultural activities by partnering with EcoCare Ghana to plant tree seedlings, aiming to restore rainfall patterns and improve farming. The region, once fertile, now suffers from irregular rainfall due to illegal logging and climate change, leading to reduced crop yields. EcoCare Ghana's Landscapes and Environmental Agility Across the Nation Programme, funded by the EU, provides free seedlings and training in alternative livelihoods like snail rearing, beekeeping, and livestock rearing. Other farmers in the community, such as Peprah Gyau and Kwabena Afena, also face similar challenges and are adopting tree planting and alternative livelihoods. The Ghanaian government supports these efforts with the Green Ghana project, distributing over 10 million seedlings annually. EcoCare Ghana's project officer Enock Okyere emphasizes the importance of smart agriculture and alternative income channels for farmers affected by climate change.

Ahafo Region: Goaso Krontihene found dead

01 Sep 2023  |  Citinewsroom - Comprehensive News in Ghana
The lifeless body of Nana Yenhyira Kwadwo Kumah, the Krontihene of the Goaso Traditional Area in the Ahafo Region, was found in a bush near Goaso, leading to widespread mourning in the town. The Ahafo Regional Police Command has initiated an investigation, and the body has been placed in the Goaso Government Hospital mortuary. Richard Kwabena Acheampong, the chief's son, reported no signs of struggle or injury on the body.
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