
Audio By Carbonatix
The Group Chairman of First Sky, Eric Seddy Kutortse, has once again stepped forward to help renal patients at the Korle Bu Teaching Hospital.
He donated GH₵2 million to help alleviate the financial burden of patients undergoing renal dialysis.
Chief Executive of Korle Bu Teaching Hospital, Dr. Opoku Ware Ampomah who received the donation expressed heartfelt gratitude on behalf of the patients.
"May you and your generations never lack. May you receive uncommon favour! When you say a prayer, say one for him," Dr. Ampomah prayed, emphasising the profound impact Mr Kutortse's contribution will have on the lives of those in need.
The generous donation is not merely a financial aid but a symbol of hope and solidarity. It reaffirms that collective efforts can indeed create significant positive change in the lives of those facing health challenges. The Korle Bu community, echoing a sentiment of unity, declares, "Together we can do so much."

As Korle Bu commemorates its centenary, Mr. Kutortse's intervention stands out as an intense effort to make healthcare better, embodying determination.
The impact of this contribution extends beyond medical bills, reaching into the realms of healthcare, health systems, and the broader narrative of uplifting communities.
It serves as a beacon of hope, illustrating how individuals and organisations can come together to make a lasting difference. In the tapestry of Ghana's news, this story shines brightly, reminding us all that compassion and unity are the cornerstones of a healthier and more resilient society.
Latest Stories
-
Ghana secures hosting rights for 70th UN Tourism Africa summit
5 minutes -
DVLA warns public against fake fine payment messages
1 hour -
Former NAFCO CEO arrested at airport over alleged attempt to empty frozen bank account ahead of UK trip
2 hours -
We’ve taken a good step – Sports Minister encourages Black Stars after Colombia defeat
2 hours -
We don’t take your sacrifice for granted – Gideon Mensah salutes Ghanaian fans
3 hours -
Gideon Mensah vows Black Stars will bounce back
3 hours -
Video: The friends who drove from Ghana to the World Cup
4 hours -
Mbappe strikes again to send France through
4 hours -
Diaz happy to make a difference for Morocco
5 hours -
Ukraine hits major oil terminal in Russia’s St Petersburg
5 hours -
Injury ends Williams’ Wimbledon comeback
6 hours -
MoMo vendor recovers GH¢140,000 after fatally shooting armed robber in Lashibi attack
6 hours -
Fire destroys housemaster’s office and storeroom at Adonten SHS
6 hours -
Massive fire engulfs warehouse at Tema Free Zones enclave
7 hours -
Internal friction and tactical flaws define Ghana’s 2026 World Cup exit
8 hours