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Wednesday, May 15, 2019

ANGRY WORKERS EXPRESSED THEIR DISPLEASURE OVER FOURTEEN MONTHS SALARY ARREARS


Angry workers of J. Stanley Owusu & Company at the Land filth Site at Kuwait, a suburb of Asokwa Municipal in Kumasi in the Ashanti region has finally aired out their displeasure about their fourteen months arrears and unlawful takeover of the Land Filth Site.

According to them, the takeover of the Land Filth Site management by the Kumasi Metropolitan Assembly (KMA) from J. Stanley Owusu & Company has resulted poor management and misappropriate of funds that led to the locked up of their salary arrears.

The workers of J. Stanley Owusu & Company, who are working at the Land Filth Site are calling on the Ashanti Regional Minister, Hon. Simon Osei Mensah and the Chief Executive Officer of the Kumasi metropolitan, Hon. Osei Assibey Antwi to settle them the unpaid overdue debt owed them or they advice themselves because it is due to the unlawful takeover of the Land Filth Site management without settling the company that is why the company is unable to pay its workers.

The poor management of the  filth site has led to  unbearable stench all over the community in recent times which can easily lead to cholera or malaria outbreak if care is not taking.

J.Owusu & Company is a Waste Management company. The company was established and managed by Mr. J. Stanley Owusu the Chief Executive Officer of the company. The company is said to have operated at the Land Filth Site for the past twenty years which has really create good impact in the management of sanitation in the Kumasi metropolis and its environs.

Some of the workers also complained about how the new management (KMA) threats them by denying them from working but rather employing or recruiting new workers to the filth site. This information was gathered by Damak Sanitation Watch and Health News Reporter,  Akgri M. Daniel during the recent demonstration the entire community embarked on in few months ago  about the unlawful takeover and poor management of the Land filth Site.

They said plans has been laid down and will be soon put into action if by the 20th of May, 2019, they did not hear any good news from the city authorities concerning their call.

Although, the CEO of J. Stanley Owusu & Company, Mr. Owusu is doing all he can, they believe the authorities will hear their call and it take into a consideration.

"We want KMA to settle J. Stanley Owusu & Company in order to enable it pay us our twelve months arrears". They cried out.

By: Akgri M. Daniel

Tuesday, May 7, 2019

STAY OFF FROM SUGAR DURING RAMADAN, DR. CAESAR ADVISED.
             
The Chief Executive Officer of Dr. Caesar Clinic, Dr. M. Y. Caesar who doubles as a public health adviser in the Ashanti Region has advised Moslem brethren to stay off from too much sugar intake during the 'Ramadan' season to avoid stomach ulcer, diabetics etc.

He said the 30-day fastening and prayer (Ramadan), practice by Muslims all over the world is a blessing for all believers and an order from Allah, urging each and every believer not to miss it but rather to be part taker.

He gave this health advise to the general public, especially to the Muslim brethren on Monday 6th May, 2019 as part of his usual media encounter with the press where free health screening was conducted to press men to mark this year 'Ramadan' worldwide.
           
He said fasten and prayer is the most commonness practice among Christians and Muslims that cleans our sins and brings both believers very closer to God the Almighty Allah ( The creator of the universe and everything in it) but many are unable to take part in the 30-day fasten and prayer due to long suffering of  stomach ulcer, diabetics etc. that mostly results from too much intake of sugary food.

By: Akgri M. Daniel

Wednesday, May 1, 2019

WORKERS HEALTH MUST BE THE GOV'T MAJOR CONCERN - DR. CAESAR                                        
Government has been urged to give out its best by providing good and affordable health facilities for easy accessibility to all workers, since good health yield high productivity.

Dr. M. Y. Caesar, the CEO of Saesar Health Service (M. Y. Ventures) in Kumasi in the Ashanti Region has expressed his gratitude to all workers for their tremendous effort put towards the development of Ghana as a nation, as today marks the world workers day, urging the government and private organizations to provide easy accessibility of health facilities and Health incentives to all workers. He said workers health must be the to most priority to both the government and the private institutions where workers must be given some incentives such as health allowances, free health care and insurance etc. to enhance and motivate them to give out their best at  work.

About 100 people (workers) have received free health screening and treatment today Wednesday 1st May 2019, from Caesar Health Service to mark the world workers-day at the premise of Caesar health service edifice at Mbrom kumasi in the Ashanti Region. The health screening exercise covers diabetics, malaria, cholera, various type of cancer and many more, aimed at furnishing free health services to the general public.
       
Speaking on an interview with some of the free health screening beneficiaries, Mr. Awuah Oppong Nkrumah, 52 - year old man told Damak Sanitation Watch and Health News that "Dr. Caesar's Lina Energy Tea" has cured the chronic cancer which he suffered for about three years. "I have been a cancer patient for the past three years until I came to Dr. Caesar Health Service where I was given "Dr. Caesar's Lina Energy  Tea" which indeed cured my sickness. I am very happy that I'm part of you here today". He explained.

One miss. Adomah Esther also gave an account that she was unable to menstruate freely during her monthly period which at times screaming on top of her voice until  "Dr. Caesar's Lina Energy  Tea" freed her.
             
"Dr. Caesar's Lina Energy Tea" is naturally prepared by M. Y. Ventures at Mbrum - Kumasi in the Ashanti Region, Ghana. "Dr. Caesar's Lina Energy Tea" is chemical free and has no side effects.

Damak Sanitation Watch and Health News Reporter,  Akgri M. Daniel observation on sanitation indicate that the state of sanitation there is highly recommended.

By: Akgri M. Daniel