Ghana got back its money for unsupplied sputnik-v vaccines, but calls for the health minister to resign did not stop.
Defiant act by university teachers to stay away from the lecture rooms until their demands are met and alert of a possible shortage of food supply due to acute shortage of fertilizer across the country are some of the major news items this week.
Hannah Odame has the wrap.
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