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Smoke from wood fuel harmful to pregnant women

• A woman smoking fish the traditional way

A woman smoking fish the traditional way

 The Sekyere South District Health Promotion Officer, Ashanti Region, Mr Joseph Aso­re, has warned that wood fuel smoke poses significant health risks, par­ticularly for vulnerable groups like pregnant women.

He said prolonged exposure to smoke from charcoal and firewood could increase the risk of low birth weight and infant mortality.

It could also exacerbate underlying health conditions such as asthma and lead to respiratory tract infections, reduced lung function and even heart failure.

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Speaking at the National Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) awareness and sensitisation campaign in Jamasi, Mr Asore said,” pregnant women are particularly at high risk, putting their lives and their unborn children at risk.”

”In most cases, it affects babies to the extent that it becomes visible in their weight. The normal weight of a newborn starts from 2.5kg, but due to these risks, some children are born weighing less, which has lasting implications for them from an early stage,“ he explained.

The national campaign, being executed in collaboration with the Oil Sustainability Programme (OSP), an initiative of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, the Ministry of Energy, the National Petroleum Authority (NPA), and Digicraft Advertising/Brand Man­agement, includes market sensitisa­tion, community durbar and town-hall meetings.

A community durbar was held at the Jamasi Community Centre, where participants were urged to support the initiative.

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Speaking at the event, the Assis­tant Headmaster of Administration at Adu Gyamfi Senior High School and Chairman of the occasion, Mr Emmanuel Eshun, praised the NPA’s CRM, calling it a valuable opportu­nity.

“This initiative allows you to easily exchange your old cylinder for a new filled cylinder at an exchange point, making it a hassle-free process that benefits everyone.”

He said smoke from wood fuel was harmful to pregnant women, calling on all to use LPG.

The Twafohene of Jamasi, Nana Kofi, expressed his appreciation to the NPA and partners for bringing the awareness to Jamasi and its envi­rons.

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“We thank all of you for bringing this durbar to Jamasi. Our forests have been severely damaged by fires, and we welcome the introduction of gas as a safer alternative for cook­ing, which I believe will help protect our forests and environment,” he added.

In a presentation on CRM, a Su­pervisor from the Gas Directorate of the NPA, Johnson Gbagbo Jnr, gave comprehensive insights into CRM and shed more light on the policy.

Addressing the challenge of access­ing gas refilling stations in Jamasi and why CRM was necessary, he said “since there’s no gas refilling station in Jamasi, people travel to Agona to refill their cylinders and incur trans­portation cost.

The NPA and, by extension, the government has introduced this scheme to bring gas closer to you all. Under this scheme, the exchange points will be at various strategic centres for you to have easy access to gas without spending much or no money at all on transport.”

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A short drama was performed to highlight the health risks associated with continuous inhalation of smoke and the need for residents to take immediate action in embracing the CRM and adopting the safe use of LPG.

The Ghana National Fire Service conducted a demonstration on the appropriate actions to take in the event of an LPG-related incident.

The team concluded the regional campaign with a town-hall meet­ing in Bekwai and interacted with vendors, drivers, and residents in the Kumasi Metropolis, emphasising the importance of safe LPG use and the essence of the CRM.

Addressing consumers at a town-hall meeting in Bekwai, Head of Consumer Services at the NPA, Mrs Eunice Budu Nyarko, urged the public to regularly check the cylinder rub­ber seals (washers) around the valves and the connecting hoses to see if they were worn out or damaged.

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The hoses serve as the gas distri­bution line between the cylinder and the cooker.

She encouraged consumers not to repair damaged hoses and rubber seals (washers) by themselves but rather take the cylinders to nearest LPG dealers for a safety check and replacement.

Additionally, hoses should be se­cured with proper hose clips.

Mrs Nyarko urged the public to keep liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) cylinders outside the kitchen to pre­vent explosion and resultant injury, death and property damage.

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She said the cylinders should be placed on wooden platforms with roofs to prevent foot ring rusting or damaged from direct sunlight, rain and tampering. –GNA

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President John Dramani Mahama to kick off 2025/26 Premier League season in Accra


The 2025/26 Premier League will officially kick off on Friday, September 12, 2025, at the Accra Sports Stadium, with the President of the Republic, John Dramani Mahama, performing the ceremonial kick-off ahead of the season opener between Accra Hearts of Oak and league debutants Hohoe United.

President Mahama will be joined by Football Association President Kurt Edwin Simeon-Okraku, members of the Executive Council and football fans from across the capital as the curtain rises on what promises to be one of the most exciting campaigns in recent years.

Giants Hearts of Oak will open their quest for a league title when they take on newly promoted Hohoe United under the floodlights of the Accra Sports Stadium. Kick-off is scheduled for 7:00 pm local time (19:00 GMT).

The Phobians, bolstered by new signings and a strong pre-season campaign, are eager to end a four-year run without an opening-day victory, while United will be aiming to make a statement in their first-ever top-flight match.

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Before the main fixture, there will be a curtain-raiser between the Black Starlets (Ghana U-17) and Auroras FC, the youth side of Hearts of Oak, at 4:00 pm local time.

Adding to the celebratory atmosphere, top Afro-dancehall and reggae musician Stonebwoy (Livingstone Etse Satekla) will deliver a live performance at the venue, ensuring fans enjoy not only football but also top-class entertainment on opening night.

This season is expected to be one of the most competitive in recent memory, with traditional heavyweights, ambitious newcomers and revitalized clubs all targeting glory. From title races to survival battles, fans are set for months of excitement, drama and unforgettable moments.

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GES opens promotion applications for teaching staff

The Ghana Education Service (GES) has invited applications from qualified teachers and officers for promotion to higher ranks within the service.

In a notice signed by the Acting Deputy Director-General for Management Services, Prof. Smile Dzisi, the GES said the ranks available are Deputy Director, Assistant Director I, Assistant Director II and Principal Superintendent.

According to the statement, applicants must meet the minimum years of service required for each position.

Teachers seeking promotion to Deputy Director must have been promoted to Assistant Director I in or before 2021.

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Similarly, those applying for Assistant Director I should have held the rank of Assistant Director II since 2021 or earlier.

Applicants for Assistant Director II must have been Principal Superintendents from 2021 or earlier, while those applying for Principal Superintendent must have been Senior Superintendent I since 2021 or before.

The GES stated that teachers with approved Master’s or PhD degrees may use their certificates to apply for promotion out of turn if the qualifications meet set conditions.

These include completing an approved course of study and obtaining the certificate after their previous promotion but not later than 2023.

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Applicants are to complete the online application form and upload all required documents in PDF format, except for the passport-size photograph.

The application window runs from Thursday, September 11, to Thursday, October 2, 2025. The GES urged all applicants who had applied earlier to re-apply.

By: Jacob Aggrey

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