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Currently, the 120-millilitre bottle of hand sanitizer, which used to sell at GHC3.00 before the outbreak is now selling at between GHC10.00 and GHC25, while the 500-millilitre bottle which used ...
Chat OnlineMar 23, 2020·Criminals are taking undue advantage of the mad rush for hand sanitizer and defrauding unsuspecting Ghanaians through various schemes. In view of the novel coronavirus pandemic, some persons have also at the blind side of the Food and Drugs Authority (FDA) have manufactured their version of alcohol base hand sanitizer which they sell to the public at throat-cutting prices.
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Chat OnlineMar 17, 2020·There is a mad rush for hand sanitisers in the Central Business District of Accra after Ghana recorded six cases of the coronavirus. A video recording on Joy News showed over 100 persons massed up in front of a warehouse at Tudu in Accra, screaming and forcing themselves to catch the eye of the shopkeeper to purchase the product to also sell to the public.
Chat OnlineThe Pharmadem and Sivoderm brands of hand sanitizers used to go for GH?2.00, but now they are selling at GH?5.00. I buy them for GH?3.50? or GH?4.00 and sell them for GH?5.00.?
Chat OnlineMar 20, 2020·The 120-mililiter bottle of hand sanitizer, which used to sell at GH¢3.00 before the outbreak is now selling at GH¢10.00, while the 500-mililiter bottle which used to sell at GH¢25.00 is now selling at GH¢35.00. Madam Grace Boadu, a retailer told the GNA that before the outbreak of COVID-19, people were not buying hand sanitizers at all.
Chat OnlineMar 16, 2020·Former Medical Director of the Ridge Hospital, Dr. Thomas Anaba has urged President Akufo Addo to issue an executive directive to cause the arrest of anybody who sells hand sanitizers above the normal price in the wake of the outbreak of Coronavirus (COVID-19).
Chat OnlineMay 01, 2020·He also added his voice as a stakeholder in the affairs of the country and encouraged all Ghanaians to abide by the directives sanctioned by the government to stop the spread of COVID-19 pandemic in Ghana, especially by washing their hands frequently or using hand sanitizers and also constant wearing of nose masks.
Chat OnlineMar 16, 2020·The WHO has come out with health measures to control the spread and contact of Coronavirus.
Chat OnlineIn perspective to the above directive sanctioned by the government, many have started producing such items at their homes. In as much as some try their best to produce quality goods to satisfy the exact needs of the populace, many are woefully in adverse producing fake hand sanitizers and fake nose masks and selling them at road sides and markets with no approval by the FDA or the GSA.
Chat OnlineMar 23, 2020·Some traders are said to be allegedly mixing starch with a locally distilled alcoholic beverage popularly called Akpeteshie and selling it to unsuspecting buyers as hand sanitizers in the Ashanti Region of Ghana. This unorthodox practice was revealed by a Kumasi-based Journalist, Barima Kwabena Owusu who shared the information on social media.
Chat OnlineMar 20, 2020·The 120-mililiter bottle of hand sanitizer, which used to sell at GH¢3.00 before the outbreak is now selling at GH¢10.00, while the 500-mililiter bottle which used to sell at GH¢25.00 is now selling at GH¢35.00. Madam Grace Boadu, a retailer told the GNA that before the outbreak of COVID-19, people were not buying hand sanitizers at all.
Chat OnlineMar 23, 2020·Some Ghanaians are using the Coronavirus scare in Ghana to extort money from people by selling hand sanitizers to them at very outrageous prices. As you may already know, hand sanitizers are one of the very important products or substances that guarantees optimum protection against the deadly COVID-19 virus.
Chat OnlineMar 20, 2020·She added that the increase in the prices of the product will affect slot of Ghanaians and they may be unable to afford it. Hon. Morrison unveiled the role the Ministry of Gender, Children and Social Protection in fighting the spread of the virus, which is; educating people to make their own sanitizers and not be victims of sanitizer over-pricing.
Chat OnlineMar 20, 2020·The 120-millilitre bottle of hand sanitizer, which used to sell at GHC3.00 before the outbreak is now selling at GHC10.00, while the 500-millilitre bottle which used to sell at GHC25.00 is now ...
Chat OnlineIn perspective to the above directive sanctioned by the government, many have started producing such items at their homes. In as much as some try their best to produce quality goods to satisfy the exact needs of the populace, many are woefully in adverse producing fake hand sanitizers and fake nose masks and selling them at road sides and markets with no approval by the FDA or the GSA.
Chat OnlineSince it has become a money-making venture for some Ghanaians, some persons have also at the blind side of the Food and Drugs Authority (FDA) manufactured their version of alcohol-based hand sanitizer which they sell to the public at throat-cutting prices.
Chat OnlineToday at pharmacies, a nose cover is around 120 cedis ($ 21.66) and some shops are selling hand sanitizers for 221.60 cedis ($40) which is really expensive. Most Ghanaians have come to the conclusion that, since the virus cant stand 70% alcoholic santizer which is around $40, they will rather use Akpeteshie which is strong and its around ...
Chat OnlineThe GNA also observed individuals had hand sanitizers, while others were wearing nose masks and gloves. Ms Seki Ishatu, who used to sell sachet water, said she joined the hand sanitizer, nose mask, metabolic soap and gloves business with the intention of making more money and contributing to the fight against COVID-19.
Chat OnlineMar 20, 2020·The 120-millilitre bottle of hand sanitizer, which used to sell at GHC3.00 before the outbreak is now selling at GHC10.00, while the 500-millilitre bottle which used to sell at GHC25.00 is now selling at GHC35.00. Madam Grace Boadu, a retailer told the GNA that before the outbreak of COVID-19, people were not buying hand sanitizers at all.
Chat OnlineHand sanitizer prices up as the "wicked" part of Ghanaian businesses and traders has taken center stage. Customer rush for hand sanitizers while many shops visited by our team on Sunday had little or no hand sanitizers to help fight the Coronavirus. For those who had, the prices were killing, to say the least. Pharmacies,...
Chat OnlineMay 01, 2020·He also added his voice as a stakeholder in the affairs of the country and encouraged all Ghanaians to abide by the directives sanctioned by the government to stop the spread of COVID-19 pandemic in Ghana, especially by washing their hands frequently or using hand sanitizers and also constant wearing of nose masks.
Chat OnlineThe Pharmadem and Sivoderm brands of hand sanitizers used to go for GH?2.00, but now they are selling at GH?5.00. I buy them for GH?3.50? or GH?4.00 and sell them for GH?5.00.?
Chat OnlineThe 120-mililiter bottle of hand sanitizer, which used to sell at GHC3.00 before the outbreak is now selling at GHC10.00, while the 500-mililiter bottle which used to sell at GHC25.00 is now ...
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