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Work to build resilient nation - President enjoins citizens

705 President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo has charged Ghanaians to put their shoulders to the wheel in rebuilding a resilient nation capable of withstanding future external shocks such as the COVID-19. Addressing a brief, simplified and modified Independence Day parade at the forecourt of the Jubilee House last Saturday, the President said the government was putting in measures to revitalise and transform the economy and that would require the effort of all to be successful. He explained that steps to revive and transform the economy were hinged on the GH¢100 billion Ghana Cares Obatanpa programme, which he described as the nation’s drive towards the rapid industrial transformation.

Contrabandista shot after wielding machete at police | The Guardian Newspaper

Contrabandista shot after wielding machete at police | The Guardian Newspaper
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Death of 2 bald eagles highlights dangers of lead bullets

  REGINA Salthaven West Wildlife Rehabilitation and Education Centre is warning hunters of the dangers of using lead bullets, after two bald eagles found near Alameda in December died from lead poisoning. Megan Lawrence, Salthaven s centre manager, said the birds arrived a few days apart and were both very sick and weak. Work was done to try and save the birds, but they died from poisoning. “We knew that there was at least a couple of dead coyotes in the area that we suspect someone had shot with lead. And when they’re left out there, eagles are scavengers by nature,” Lawrence said. “We suspect that they ingested some lead from those carcasses. Even a small amount is toxic, so it had gotten into their system and poisoned them.”

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