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Church must champion national cleanliness — Minister

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The article is a ceremonial/religious event with no direct commercial mechanism. No company, commodity, price, investment, regulation, or supply chain impact is mentioned. The event promotes environmental cleanliness but lacks concrete economic or business implications.

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  • Christian Council of Ghana and Ministry of Local Government launched 2026 Christian Home Week in Accra.
  • Introduced Environmental Care and Cleanliness Programme (ECC) and National Volunteers Programme (NAVOP).
  • Minister Ibrahim Ahmed noted over 70% of Ghanaians are Christians, urging participation in National Sanitation Day.
  • Event discussed Ghana's environmental policies and impact of illegal mining.
  • Addressed pressing issues like cholera and malaria.
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