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The Chief Executive Officer of Champion Divine Clinic, Dr. Kwaku Frimpong, has disclosed that his private herbal clinic is training youths in the manufacture of herbal medicine. This, he said, will help equip the youth with skills, reduce the worsening unemployment situation in the country and relieve government of intense pressure. As part of the training programe, Dr. Frimpong said the clinic has created the platform for students offering courses in plant medicine at the Faculty of Herbal Medicine at the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology to undertake various refresher courses. Dr. Frimpong has just received the Africa Herbal Medicine Platinum Award of Merit 2011 for his achievements and contributions to herbal medicine practice in Africa. The award was presented in Nigeria by the Revelation International Magazine. Speaking to Adom News, Dr. Frimpong said he feels motivated and hopeful that the award will propel the clinic to expand its operations onto the international market. Currently, the company has a total workforce of 50 with plans to employ additional hands as it plans to open more branches in Nigeria, Brekum and Tarkoardi in the Brong Ahafo and Western regions respectively to support the existing two branches in Accra and Kumasi. Champion Divine Clinic which has been operating for the past nine years, has so far received various honours. The clinic specializes in the treatment of diseases such as prostate cancer, arthritis, infertility, migraine, hypertension, diabetes among other chronic diseases. According to Dr. Frimpong, plans are far advanced for the establishment of an ultra-modern hospital in Kumasi in the Ashanti Region to cater for the health needs of the people.

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