Audio By Carbonatix
Missionary Group Kingdom of God Partners, in collaboration with the Ebenezer congregation of Presbyterian Church of Ghana, has held a free health screening exercise for residents of Sefwi-Asawianso and its environs in the Waiwso Municipality of the Western North Region.
The programme dubbed 'Macedonia project' was founded by the kingdom of God with support from its partners.
The kingdom of God Partners, according to Titus Tetteh Nanor, leader of the group, was a Christian organisation with the ultimate aim of extending the word of God and other support to rural communities.
Residents were screened for diabetes, hypertension, malaria and general medical examinations and were treated and given medications.

In all, 135 persons benefited from the screening exercise, while 250 others got clothing, shoes, belts, bags, and stationery materials from the "Yesu Kristo" boutique.
The entrepreneur pledged to create opportunities in the agro sector to create employment among the youth.
The Missionary Leader said the goal was to guide the youth in the area to start their own farms.
He, in this regard, advised Ghanaians especially the youth to go into farming especially vegetable farming, to earn extra income to support their families.
Mr Nanor also encouraged Ghanaians to get closer to God by attending bible believing churches and visiting the hospitals for regular check-ups to stay strong and healthy.
He announced that the Macedonia project would support the Asawianso Ebenezer congregation of the Presbyterian Church to put up another chapel in the next two months to help spread the gospel.

Reverend Vincent Kpakpa, Asawinso District Minister and Pastor in charge of Ebenezer Congregation commended the group and lauded the health screening exercise, saying the church placed emphasis on the health needs of its members.
The district minister appealed to other organisations and philanthropists to emulate the kingdom of God Partners.
In an interview, some of the beneficiaries commended the kingdom of God Partners and the Presbyterian Church for the health screening excise and the clothing.
Latest Stories
-
I’m not the president’s appointee; my allegiance is to MPs and Ghana – Speaker
9 minutes -
Fisheries Minister launches project to transform abandoned pits into fish farms
12 minutes -
Ghana-Canada investment forum to deepen economic cooperation
15 minutes -
Ashanti GNAT calls for calm over Nyinahin Catholic SHS teacher-student incident
19 minutes -
PBC workers call on Mahama to fulfil promise to revamp company
22 minutes -
Gov’t registers 45 LBCs to purchase grains to tackle food glut
26 minutes -
Gov’t has distributed 1.7 million poultry birds under Nkoko Nkitsinkitsi
29 minutes -
Over 7,000 UENR freshers benefit from ‘No Fees Stress’ policy – Registrar
32 minutes -
Oppong Nkrumah calls for bipartisan commitment to tackle youth unemployment
36 minutes -
Korea fines e-commerce giant $400m over data breach affecting millions
42 minutes -
Trump names new spy chief after pushback over previous pick
52 minutes -
Pope Leo visits Canary Islands to highlight perilous journeys of migrants
1 hour -
Charcoal is now Ghana’s biggest inflation driver as prices soar by 50% – Government Statistician
1 hour -
Trump says deal to end Iran war is close after calling off strikes
2 hours -
Elon Musk’s SpaceX raises $75bn ahead of record stock market debut
2 hours