MoH Chief Director supports allocation of percentage of tax collections from health-harming products


Alhaji Hafiz Adam, Chief Director of the Ministry of Health (MoH), has expressed support for the earmarking of a percentage of the tax collections on health harming products such as alcohol, tobacco and sugar-sweetened beverages to the health sector.

He said this would greatly help the sector to support people with non-communicable diseases (NCDs) who could not afford the huge cost of treatment.

He commended the Vision for Alternative Development Ghana and other CSOs for their consistency in the roles they played in the passage of the Excise Duty Amendment Act, 2023 (1093).

‘Your numerous advocacy roles in 2023, notable among them is your consistent advocacy role that led to the passing of the Excise Duty Amendment Act, 2023 (Act 1093) which imposes a 20 per cent tax on sugar-sweetened beverages in Ghana.

‘This is a great milestone that will help us in our fight against NCDs in Ghana.’

Alhaji Adam expressed the support in his address at the 2024 Health Summit in Accra.

‘I must say that the work is not y
et done and that we will need you to advocate for the allocation of a percentage of the tax collectibles to the health sector to support our combat against NCDs which have become a menace to public health,’ he stated.

He said Universal Health Coverage (UHC) was a priority of health systems worldwide and central to Sustainable Development Goal ‘3’ (target 3,8).

‘Critical to the achievement of UHC is quality of care. However, a joint report by the Organisation for facilities or practice, or providers who lack adequate training and expertise Economic Co-operation and Development, the WHO, and the World Bank has suggested that poor quality health services are holding back progress on improving health in countries at all income levels.

‘Today, inaccurate diagnosis, medication errors, inappropriate treatment, inadequate or unsafe clinical prevail in all countries,’ the Chief Director stated.

He said according to the WHO Fact Sheet on Quality of Care, between 5.7 and 8.4 million deaths are attributed to poor qua
lity care each year in Low-and Middle-Income Countries (LMICs), which represents up to 15 per cent of overall deaths in these countries.

‘Moreover, inadequate quality of care imposes costs of US$ 1.4-1.6 trillion each year in lost productivity in LMICs.

‘In our Ghanaian context, the end-term evaluation of the implementation of the National Healthcare Quality Strategy (NHQS, 2017 – 2021) has observed that weaknesses exist in all the components of the health systems building blocks which posed significant barriers to the successful implementation of the strategy and the achievement of its desired overarching goal.

‘This therefore suggests that it cannot be business as usual, and the time to act is now,’ Alhaji Adam stated.

He expressed happiness that this year’s Health Summit was focused on how to improve the quality of care across the Ghanaian health system for better health outcomes for all.

He said the theme for this year’s summit was ‘Quality Healthcare Delivery; A Catalyst for Achieving Universal Heal
th Coverage in Ghana.’

He said the theme was carefully thought out and it recognised the need to continuously enhance the quality of the care delivered to people of Ghana ‘if we are to stand a chance of achieving our national UHC targets by 2030.’

Source: Ghana News Agency

Croatia beat Portugal ahead of Euros, Spain thrash Northern Ireland


Luka Modric helped Croatia to a 2-1 victory over Portugal, as both teams continued their preparations for Euro 2024.

Modric scored an eighth-minute opener from the penalty spot, and after Diogo Jota drew the Euro 2016 winners level early in the second half, Ante Budimir’s strike settled the game in the 56th minute.

Romelu Lukaku netted a brace, as Belgium cruised past Luxembourg 3-0 in Brussels.

Leandro Trossard was also on hand with a driven finish into the bottom left corner at King Baudouin Stadium.

Daniel Ballard’s early goal had Northern Ireland, dreaming of an upset, but it turned into a sobering night in Mallorca as Spain ran out 5-1 winners in their final Euro 2024 tune-up.

Ballard headed Michael O’Neill’s team into a shock lead just 70 seconds in, but once Pedri had levelled from long range 10 minutes later, Spain piled on the punishment for a young Northern Ireland side.

Alvaro Morata and Fabian Ruiz scored either side of Pedri’s second to make it 4-1 before half-time. Substitute Mikel Oyarzab
al added a fifth in a subdued second half, as Spanish minds, turned to their Euro 2024 opener against Croatia in a week’s time.

Barnabas Varga played his part in three goals, as Hungary comfortably beat Israel 3-0.

The 29-year-old Ferencvaros forward, scored a brace and set-up Freiburg’s Roland Sallai in Debrecen.

Denmark warmed up for their summer in Germany, by beating Norway 3-1.

Tottenham’s Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg and Leicester’s Jannik Vestergaard both scored to put the Danes 2-0 up after just 21 minutes against their neighbours, who did not qualify for the European Championship.

Erling Haaland struck to set up an exciting last 19 minutes, but Yussuf Poulsen added a third in the last minute.

Serbia beat Sweden 3-0 ahead of their Euro 2024 Group C meeting with Gareth Southgate’s England next week.

Saudi Pro League duo Sergej Milinkovic-Savic and Aleksandar Mitrovic, both scored before Dusan Tadic netted the third after 70 minutes.

Silvan Widmer cancelled out Christoph Baumgartner’s fifth-minute goal
as Switzerland and Austria drew 1-1.

Source: Ghana News Agency

Five Ghanaian boxers to compete at Boxing Beats Street Amateur Box Cup


Five Ghanaian amateur boxers are billed to compete at the Boxing Beats Street Amateur Box Cup to be held at the Shirebrook Leisure Centre in the United Kingdom (UK).

The five boxers, which include members of the national boxing team, are Abraham Mensah, Alfred Kotey, Augustina Anaman, Christian Nyarko Owusu, and Abigail Naadu Botchway.

The two-day championship, which starts from Saturday 29 to Sunday 30, 2024, will see boxers from all over the world compete for various prizes in their respective weight categories.

Organised by Xbox Boxing Academy in association with the Amateue Bozing Alliance and London ABA, the boxing event is being promoted by the renowned Mr. Chris Boyles.

The five Ghanaian boxers, together with their trainers, are expected to depart for the amateur championship on June 23, 2024, as they quest to win laurels for Ghana.

Source: Ghana News Agency

Rose Yeboah breaks national high jump record, qualifies for Paris Olympics?


Rose Amoanimaa Yeboah has broken the national high jump record and earned a spot at the upcoming Paris Olympics.

The highly-rated Ghanaian high jumper cleared 1.97 m at the 2024 NCAA D1 to secure automatic qualification to the Paris Games.

The 21-year-old became the first female Ghanaian athlete to win the NCAA Division I national championship.

This would be the first time Rose Yeboah would represent Ghana at the summer Olympics, thereby joining Ghana’s 4×100 quartet, who have also qualified for the Paris Olympics.

Rose Yeboah was sensational for Ghana at the recently held African Games, winning gold after clearing a height of 1.90 m.

She also won gold for Ghana at the 2019 African Games as well as another gold at the 2022 African Senior Athletics Championship in Mauritius.

Source: Ghana News Agency

Hasaacas Ladies beat Ampem Darkoa Ladies to win fifth Premier League title


Hasaacas Ladies on Saturday beat Ampem Darkoa Ladies 2-1 to be crowned champions of the 2023/24 Malta Guinness Women’s Premier League. 

The rivalry between the two top sides in the league continued at the University of Ghana Sports Stadium with the Takoradi based side reclaiming the title after missing in two seasons. 

Goals from Veronica Baa Kumah and Abdulai Mukarama sealed the campaign for the Hasmal Ladies who were being led by Assistant Coach Emmanuel Kwasi Mensah.

The ladies in green, Hasaacas broke the virginity of the game through Veronica Baa Kumah’s solid strike in the 11th minute. 

Prolific striker, Abdulai Mukarama doubled the lead three minutes after to cement the lead for the Southern Zone champions.

The second half was tough for the leading side who defended their goals in the early minutes. 

Ophelia Serwaa Amponsah stepped up as the heroine for her side in the 73rd minute with an impressive finish to keep their hopes alive. 

All efforts to grab an equalizer failed as Hasaacas Ladies cli
nched their fifth premier league title. 

The Hasmal Ladies would now prepare ahead of the West Africa Football Union (WAFU) B Women’s Champions League championship.

Malta Guinness in 2022 signed a three-year partnership worth GHc10 million with the Ghana Football Association as the headline sponsor of the Women’s Premier League. 

Source: Ghana News Agency