Traders excited over clinical trial of Nibima herbal for Covid-19 treatment LISTEN
FEB 8, 2021
Some traders at the Central Business District (CBD) of Accra on Monday expressed optimism about the Nibima herbal preparation under clinical trial for the treatment of COVID-19.
The herbal medicine Cryptolepis Sanguinolenta, locally known as Nibima was recently approved by Ghana Food and Drugs Authority (FDA) for clinical trials for the treatment of COVID-19.
A visit by the Ghana News Agency (GNA) to some Herbal wholesale and retail shops at Okaishie Drug Lane and the CBD of Accra, the traders expressed confidence that the product would be preferred option to many.
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Minister for Tourism and Consumer Protection Clayton Bartolo and Parliamentary Secretary for Consumer Protection and Public Cleansing Deo Debattista signs MOU between the MCCAA and the Ghana Food and Drugs Authority
The Malta Competition and Consumer Affairs Authority (MCCAA) and the Ghana Food and Drugs Authority (FDA) have entered into a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on bilateral cooperation.
The MCCAA and the Ghana FDA have a shared goal, that of increased well-being of consumers with the overall aim of improving quality of life in society.
This MoU will provide a formal framework for cooperation between the two authorities.
What Is Fufu - The Spongy Dough From Africa That s Taken Social Media By Storm
What Is Fufu - The Spongy Dough From Africa That s Taken Social Media By Storm Fufu is a dish originally from West Africa, and it has caught the fancy of social media users in the recent past. Here s what it actually is.
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The West African Fufu dish is the latest food trend
Here s what the preparation entails
If there s one thing to thank the internet for, it has to be introducing us to world cuisines and food items. There are so many dishes and innovative creations across the globe that many of us were hitherto unaware of. It is thanks to food bloggers and influencers that these interesting recipes are now coming to the forefront, reviving lost food legacies and recreating culinary staples of a number of regions. In the year 2020, the frothy Dalgona coffee was one among several food trends to go viral. Originally from South Korea, the recipe went viral after a food blogger shared th
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MUSKEGON, MI – Abeshi Ghanaian Cuisine presents a slice of Tacitus Bailey-Yabani’s culture to customers in West Michigan.
Bailey-Yabani moved to Muskegon from Ghana seven years ago. In 2018, he won StartGarden’s 5X5 Night competition to launch his food truck, which offers “what I grew up with and what my grandma used to cook for me,” Bailey-Yabani said.
Abeshi presents food inspired by West African cooking recipes that are “very close to my heart,” Bailey-Yabani said.
The word abeshi means “I’m here.”
Crossing from West Africa to West Michigan, Bailey-Yabani uses “abeshi” to chronicle his relocation, finding a home here as a restaurant owner and father of two. He calls his 5-year-old son and nearly 2-year-old daughter the first “tasters” of his new dishes.