The Auditor-General and some public universities are chasing some staff who failed to return to their post after being trained with GH¢3 million of public funds.
The nation’s quest to defeat the deadly Coronavirus pandemic by inoculating about 20 million people is under threat, as fake news and misinformation about the Covid-19 vaccines persist.
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