Benjamin Mendy was charged with eight counts of rape, attempted rape, and sexual assault involving around six women. He was arrested, suspended by Manchester City, and held in custody for months.
After a lengthy trial and retrial, he was acquitted on all charges. He lost key years of his career at his peak, while his accusers faced no consequences.
The Thomas Partey case shows why the presumption of innocence is essential: no one’s livelihood should be destroyed by allegations alone, only by a proven guilty verdict in court.
Hello British press, allow the man to play his football 😡
NHIS Campus Connect was at Korle-Bu, engaging the next generation of healthcare professionals.
From on-the-spot registration to real conversations about access to care, students of the Nursing and Midwifery Training College connected directly with the Scheme and deepened their understanding of why staying actively enrolled matters.
As future frontline providers, these students are not just beneficiaries but key stakeholders in Ghana’s healthcare system and the work of NHIS, playing a critical role in delivering quality care and strengthening the Scheme.
This is how we’re building awareness, expanding access, and bringing NHIS closer to young people, right where they are.
#NHIS #CampusConnect #FreePrimaryHealthcare #HealthcareForAll
From the hills of Kwahu to the heart of its communities, NHIS Festive Pulse made a real impact this Easter, engaging hundreds, supporting registrations and renewals, and strengthening trust in the Scheme. Healthcare, right where life is happening.
#kwahuaeaster
Before we arrive at Korle Bu Nursing and Midwifery Training College, it’s worth revisiting a key moment.
At UEW, our CEO featured on Campus Connect for the first time, engaging young people in a direct conversation on access, awareness, and the importance of the NHIS.
A real conversation. Clear direction. Youth-focused impact.
We now carry that same energy into Korle Bu. Let’s go 🔥
#CampusConnect #NHIS #KorleBu #UEW #YouthHealth #HealthcareAccess