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Mad rush for hydrogen peroxide despite price hike

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Following the surge in COVID-19 cases in the country, some Ghanaians have aggressively resorted to hydrogen peroxide which is said to be an antidote to the deadly disease by gargling.

This had created artificial shortage of the traditional oral hygiene fluid (hydrogen peroxide) at the drug stores and markets.

But the Lead Researcher on hydrogen peroxide, Rev. Emeritus Professor Andrews Seth Ayettey had warned that, its wrong use, might not yield any positive results as such users should stick to the correct measurement for the desired impact.

One of the preventive mixtures that have been discovered to help prevent the further spread of COVID-19 is the hydrogen peroxide.

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 Eight frontline nurses in the COVID-19 Management Team at a District Hospital in Accra who are said to have used hydrogen peroxide have not contracted the disease and had also tested negative to the disease.

According to a dependable source, the demand for hydrogen peroxide had gone high in some pharmacies as a result of the new discovery.

“Although prices haven’t changed at some reputable pharmacies like Parker Pharmacy at Korle Bu which still sells it at GH₵5.50p, the commodity is out of stock as I speak”, the source said.

However, some pharmacies, due to the high demand, have increased the price of hydrogen peroxide to GH₵12.00 which is twice the actual price, as compared with when it had not been discovered as a remedy for COVID-19.

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Speaking to “The Spectator”, the source stressed that, “prices of hydrogen peroxide would continue to go high in some pharmacies, now that it has been said to be out of stock and demand is still very high”.

According to Mr Samuel Affuma, Pharmacist at Top Pill, Dzorwulu Branch, they had about 20 bottles of hydrogen peroxide on Friday, January 22, 2021 but as of Monday, January 25, 2021 everything was sold out.

He was emphatic that some enquiries he made revealed that some people drank the substance every morning upon hearing that it could cure COVID-19.

He stressed the need for the public to be educated more on the use of hydrogen peroxide especially on the television to avoid any complications because people were drinking the mixture instead of gargling and that this was very dangerous.

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Finance minister, deputy publicly file tax returns to promote compliance

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Ghana’s Finance Minister, Cassiel Ato Forson, says he and his deputy have publicly filed their annual tax returns to demonstrate leadership and encourage compliance among citizens.

In a facebook post, he explained that the move was meant to show that public officials must lead by example when it comes to fulfilling civic duties.

“Leadership must be demonstrated, not declared,” he said.

He commended Ghanaian taxpayers for their continued contribution to national development, noting that tax compliance plays a key role in sustaining government activities.

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According to him, paying taxes is both a legal and moral responsibility. He stressed that all citizens, including public officials, professionals, and businesses, are equal before the law and must meet their tax obligations.

He added that tax revenue is essential for funding key sectors such as education, healthcare, infrastructure, and security.

The minister praised the Ghana Revenue Authority for its work, especially during the ongoing Tax and Good Governance Month in April. He said the initiative helps to educate the public and promote voluntary compliance.

He urged the authority to intensify public education and continue reforms aimed at simplifying tax processes, reducing compliance costs, and improving transparency.

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He further encouraged individuals and businesses that are yet to file their returns to do so promptly, adding that support systems and digital platforms are available to assist them.

He said building a strong tax culture would strengthen the country’s economy, improve accountability, and promote fairness in society.

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GTDC, UGBS mark world safety day with focus on psychosocial wellbeing

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The Ghana Tourism Development Company Limited (GTD) in collaboration with the Department of Organisation and Human Resource Management, University of Ghana Business School (UGBS) has marked the 2026 World Safety Day Celebration in Accra.

The event held on Tuesday, April 28, 2026 at the Cedi Conference Centre, Legon was under the theme “Good Psychosocial Working Environment: A Pathway to Thriving Workers and Strong Organizations.”

The day is observed globally to promote safe and healthy working conditions and to raise awareness about both physical and psychological risks at the workplace.

The event formed part of efforts by stakeholders to deepen national conversations on workplace safety, particularly the growing concern about psychosocial well being.

In his keynote address, the Minister for Labour, Jobs and Employment, Dr Abdul Rashid Hassan Pelpuo stressed that workers must not be treated as machines but as human beings with dignity, rights and families.

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He explained that unsafe work environments marked by fear, harassment, intimidation and excessive pressure reduce productivity and weaken organisations.

He noted that although physical hazards such as faulty equipment and unsafe buildings remain a concern, psychological risks including excessive workload, bullying, job insecurity and toxic communication are equally dangerous and must be addressed.

According to him, psychological hazards are real, measurable and preventable, and should be treated with the same urgency as physical risks.

He maintained that safe and healthy working conditions are not a luxury but a fundamental right that supports productivity and social justice.

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Dr Pelpuo further stated that the government remains committed to strengthening occupational safety and health systems, adding that worker wellbeing is a core responsibility of leadership and not a public relations issue.

He urged employers to create environments where dignity is protected, and workers are empowered to speak without fear.

The Dean of University of Ghana Business School, Prof Ernest Y Tweneboah Koduah noted that the school is committed to shaping a better world of work that is equitable, productive and sustainable.

He announced that the school has secured accreditation from the Ghana Tertiary Education Commission to introduce a programme in organisational health and safety.

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He explained that gaps in workplace safety in Ghana are linked to weak enforcement, underreporting and limited professional training.

He added that the new programme will equip graduates with the skills to prioritise employee wellbeing as a key organisational responsibility.

Prof Tweneboah Koduah urged organisations to assess psychosocial risks, invest in human resource capacity and create environments where workers can openly discuss mental health concerns.

He emphasised that collaboration between academia and industry is essential to addressing workplace safety challenges.

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Delivering remarks on behalf of the Vice Chancellor, the Registrar of the University of Ghana, Emelia Naa Kwantsua Agyei Mensah described the event as historic, noting that it is the first time the university is marking the global observance.

She explained that the focus on psychosocial wellbeing reflects current realities in the world of work.

She stated that employee health, including mental and emotional wellbeing, directly affects productivity, morale and institutional performance.

Mrs Agyei Mensah added that the university is committed to creating a safe and supportive environment for staff and students, beyond minimum legal requirements.

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She called on leaders to reflect on the kind of workplaces they create and to prioritise the wellbeing of employees.

CEO of the GTDC, Prof Kobby on his part noted that its participation aligns with its commitment under the Riyadh Declaration, which calls on member states to improve infrastructure and public safety, as well as enhance services, transport, connectivity and accessibility.

He indicated that the company intends to use the platform to highlight Ghana’s readiness to implement the declaration, with a strong focus on worker safety and wellbeing as a foundation for sustainable tourism development.

The event brought together policymakers, academics, industry players and students to discuss strategies for improving workplace safety and promoting healthier work environments across the country.

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