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Trending! Infinix unleashes hottest note4 pro with astonishing Xpen

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Smart device maker, Infinix has unleashed its latest Note4 Pro smartphone into the Ghanaian market over the weekend as it held an event to unbox the new device which attracted hordes of journalists and internet bloggers in attendance The hottest Note4 Pro smartphone device which is the upgraded version of the erstwhile Note4 comes with the first ever astonishing Xpen, a cover and pack of mobile phone accessories to suit every user’s convenience and satisfaction. The event which witnessed the unboxing of the latest spanking device from Infinix took place at the Impact Hub near Osu in Accra. Addressing the participants, Sam Zhong, Infinix Key Outlet Manager (KOM) noted with pride the company has tried its best in every way possible just to provide cutting edge technology with the introduction of the new device just to ensure customer satisfaction. Sam was optimistic the new product will be very successful in Ghana like the rest and pledges his outfit commitment to looking in

2YL Project: Over 60 women sensitized on importance of immunization; urged to go “full circle”

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The Deputy Director of Nursing Services, Ga East Health Directorate, Rejoice Bansa has appealed to all Ghanaians to help demonstrate high level of commitment in the welfare of children at all times by making sure they get immunized regularly and properly in conformity with the required schedules outlined by health experts. According her, promoting the welfare of every child to go the "full circle” of getting immunized against certain diseases so as to be strong and healthy should be the collective responsibility of every citizenry.  Rejoice Bansa made the plea while addressing over 60 selected women who were participants of 1-day sensitization forum on the importance of childhood immunization held at Boi, a community located within the Ga East Municipality of the Greater Accra Region on September 22, 2016.  The forum which forms part of measures to improve healthcare delivery in the country was organized by the Rural Project Support Network (RPSN), an NGO under the 2ND Ye