People & Lifestyle
Today’s Job Vacancies: Wednesday, 2nd July, 2025

Vacancy 1
Driver Needed!!!!!
Location: Accra Santoe/East Legon
License class C and above.
Benefits
- Free lunch
- Attendance bonus
- Competitive Salary.
If you’re interested kindly reach out to us on this number 0266823069
Vacancy 2
Job Vacancy Announcement
Papa’s Pizza is recruiting for the following positions:
Positions:
- Waitresses
- Kitchen Staff
- Call Center Agents
Requirements:
- Must be at least a Senior High School (SHS) graduate
Locations:
- Adenta
- Osu
- Spintex
- Ringroad
- North Legon
- Dansoman
- Tema community 4&25
- East Legon
-Kwabenya
-Dome
Benefits
- Attractive salary
- Attendance bonus
- Lunch
- Transportation allowance for night shifts
How to Apply:
If interested, kindly send your application or CV to:
0509799514 / 0204168483
We look forward to hearing from you!
Vacancy 3
A school needs a cleaner as permanent staff, which comes with a good salary. The location is Kotobabi Accra Newtown. Call now 055 551 7236.
Vacancy 4
Job
Job Description: Female Marketing and Sales Executive
Industry: Media
Job Title: Marketing and Sales Executive
Location: Nungua, Addogono
Job Summary:
We are seeking a highly motivated and results-driven Female Marketing and Sales Executive to drive sales growth and promote our brand. The ideal candidate will have excellent communication skills, a strong background in marketing and sales, and experience in the media industry.
Key Responsibilities:
- Sales:
- Generate new business leads and opportunities
- Build and maintain relationships with clients and stakeholders
- Meet and exceed sales targets
- Marketing:
- Develop and implement effective marketing strategies
- Promote our brand and products through various channels
- Analyze market trends and competitor activity
- Communication:
- Respond to client inquiries and provide excellent customer service
- Liaise with internal teams, including sales, marketing, and creative
- Develop and maintain relationships with external partners and stakeholders
- Reporting:
- Track and report on sales performance and market trends
- Provide insights and recommendations to improve sales and marketing strategies
Requirements:
- Age: 21-35 years
- Education: Minimum Diploma in Marketing, Sales, Business Administration, or related field
- Experience: Previous experience in marketing and sales, preferably in the media industry
- Skills:
- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
- Strong sales and marketing skills
- Ability to work independently and as part of a team
- Proficiency in Microsoft Office (Excel, PowerPoint, etc.)
- Location: Must be willing to work in Nungua, Addogono
Compensation:
- Basic salary: 2000 GHC
- Commissions: Performance-based commissions on sales and marketing initiatives
How to Apply:
If you are a motivated and results-driven individual with excellent communication skills, please submit your:
- CV
- Age
- Location
- Two full-sized pictures of yourself
Kindly send , CV, full-sized pictures, age and location to 020 177 7022
Vacancy 5
Kayvel Pharmacy (ARS Ogbojo) is looking for a Medicine Counter Assistant (MCA).
Requirements:
– Must live around Madina, American House, Ogbojo, ARS, or nearby
– Respectful, punctual, and hardworking
Call ( 0551000753)
Vacancy 6
A company is looking for a sales person.They sell car batteries.
Salary is 1,500,workers should be living around Lapaz.
Applicants should have diploma or higher education qualification.
Watsapp CV’s to Wa.me/+233591641005
Vacancy 7
Subject Teachers
- English Teacher
- Science teacher
- Maths Teacher
- ICT teacher
- French Teacher
Requirements:
- B.Ed and Bachelor’s in the relevant subject (mandatory)
- Teaching certification/license an advantage.
- Proven experience.
- Good knowledge of Cambridge Curriculum
- Strong communication and interpersonal skills.
- Passion for creating a positive and dynamic learning environment.
Interested applicants should forward their CV’s to:
[email protected]
Vacancy 8
I need a waitress 22-25
Experienced
Able to work under pressure
Must live around Adenta.
Salary is 800GHC.
Interested person should send her CV, location and a decent photograph to this number: 0208005027.
No calls pls!!!
Vacancy 9
READY JOB
VACANCY! VACANCY! VACANCY!🗣🎰🕌🔉📢🔉🔔🔔
READY JOB DAN VILLA HOTEL- SUHUM
1.Positions: 1 male cook or anyone who knows something about food ,,we will train you abt what we want.
2.Positions=2 female house keeper’s ..must leave around suhum
3.Position: 1 male security guard
Location :🚛 SUHUM ==DAN VILLA JUNCTION
Salary: Negotiated
Free food = morning and evening
Please send CV’s: or Call
0243402785
Picture
Accommodation for the cook or the kitchen assistant
Accommodation for Security guard
NO Registration fee
Is very urgent
Thank you.
Vacancy 10
VACANCY‼️VACANCY‼️VACANCY
A Pharmacy Technician And (2- 3years)experienced MCA needed for employment at a Pharmacy located at Newland-Afienya.
Interested person should send their CV’s through WhatsApp to this number. 0240770246
Phone call: 0556447774
NB: Applicants should live around Afienya or Mataheko or not too far from the area of the facility. Thank you
Vacancy 11










Vacancy 12
3 Loading Boys and 1 Forklift Operator needed
Location: Spintex
Cosmetics company
WhatsApp 0244272829
Vacancy 13
VACANCY!! VACANCY!! VACANCY
ROYAL AROMA FACTORY WORKERS NEEDED URGENTLY FOR IMMEDIATE EMPLOYMENT.
SALARY:1,800( EVERY TWO WEEKS:900 OPTIONAL)
CALL FOR MORE INFORMATION 📞0559951662
Vacancy 14
I need an office Assistant who can drive and has a valid license
Qualification: At least an SHS graduate and should not be more than 27 years, must be fluent in English Language
Accommodation may be provided
Salary expectations: GHS 1,500.00 for the start
Interested applicants should send the CV and age and picture to WhatsApp number : 0546062336
NB: DO NOT CALL PLEASE
Vacancy 15
Vacancy Vacancy
A Reputable Saloon located at Adjiringanor is hiring beautiful, smart and experienced Receptionist.
Must hold a degree
Location: Adjringanor
Salary: 2000Ghc
Working days: Mondays – Saturdays
Working Time: 9:00am – 6:30pm
Very urgent.
Interested people must not have less than 3 years experience on the job.
Applicants must live in East Legon, Madina, Botwe, Adjiringanor , Ogbojo, Adenta,Lapaz and its surroundings only.
Interested Applicants should forward their CV, and full picture on 0208493418 and indicate the position you are applying for.
Very urgent!!.
Deadline: 07 July,2025
Note: only serious people, Don’t apply if you are not ready or do not have experience to work or not live in above mentioned areas 🙏
Vacancy 16

People & Lifestyle
Asantehene’s son to chart future in Astronomy at Wesleyan University

Oheneba Kwame Kyeretwie, the son of the Asantehene Otumfuo Osei Tutu II, is set to embark on an academic journey in astronomy, having gained admission to Wesleyan University, North Carolina, United States, after graduating from the Delhi Public School (DPS) International in Tema.
The young royal will soon delve into the captivating scientific discipline that explores celestial bodies, the vastness of space, and the fundamental laws governing the physical universe.
The news, initially shared by the social media platform “Ashanti Nation”, highlights a unique academic pursuit, especially given the current educational landscape in Ghana.
As the “Ashanti Nation” account pointed out, “Traditional universities are now getting involved academically but don’t yet offer full degrees in astronomy. KNUST (Kumasi) hosted the first national Astronomy & Space Science Conference in November 2023, signalling growing student interest.”
This underscores the groundbreaking nature of Oheneba Kyeretwie’s chosen field, as formal, dedicated undergraduate programmes in astronomy are largely nascent or non-existent in Ghana’s public higher education institutions.
Ghana’s engagement with space science has been growing, notably through the Ghana Space Science and Technology Institute (GSSTI), established in 2012, and the launch of GhanaSat-1, the country’s first satellite, in 2017.
However, the academic pipeline for pure astronomy remains underdeveloped, making international education a vital pathway for aspiring astrophysicists from the West African nation.
Wesleyan University, a highly selective private liberal arts institution with a competitive acceptance rate, offers a robust programme in this cutting-edge field.
The announcement coincided with Oheneba Kwame Kyeretwie’s graduation day on Saturday, June 21, 2025, an occasion marked by significant attention due to the presence of his esteemed parents, the Asantehene and Lady Julia Osei Tutu.
The young Asanteman prince, who notably served as Head Boy of DPS International Ghana in Tema, Greater Accra Region, was featured in a widely shared video on X (formerly Twitter), capturing his emotions amidst the celebratory atmosphere.
When approached and asked about his feelings on such a momentous day, Nana Kwame Kyeretwie candidly expressed a mix of excitement and nerves.
He responded, “I feel great, but nervous. Everyone is here, and all the cameras are on me.”
His words reflect the immense spotlight that comes with being a member of the revered Ashanti Royal Family, which represents the cultural and traditional authority of the Ashanti Kingdom, home to over 5 million people and a significant economic force in Ghana.
Oheneba Kyeretwie’s pursuit of a degree in Astronomy not only signifies a personal milestone but also resonates with Ghana’s broader push for Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) education.
While Ghana has intensified efforts to promote STEM, facing challenges like inadequate infrastructure and teacher training, the royal’s choice of study could serve as a powerful inspiration for countless young Ghanaians to explore unconventional yet critical scientific fields that hold the key to future innovation and global competitiveness.
myjoyonline.com
People & Lifestyle
Why men with broken heart syndrome are more likely to die, according to experts

A 59-year-old man arrived at the Peking University First Hospital in Beijing for a procedure when he started having severe chest pain and shortness of breath.
Four months earlier, he had cancerous tumors removed from his bladder. Around his family, he tried his best to appear strong and avoided discussions of his health. Privately, his severe anxiety over the possibility of a cancer recurrence kept him awake at night.
Doctors said the man was experiencing takotsubo cardiomyopathy — also known as broken heart syndrome, as documented in a 2021 case study. The rare stress-induced heart condition has been observed primarily in women, but a study published in the Journal of the American Heart Association in May found that the illness may be more deadly for the men who get it.
Thought to be caused by extreme emotional or physical events — such as learning about the death of a loved one, winning the lottery or lifting a heavy sofa — takotsubo cardiomyopathy, or TC, occurs when the heart muscle is flooded with stress hormones, causing part of it to “freeze” in place. As the heart struggles to properly pump blood, symptoms resemble those of a heart attack, including chest pain, heart palpitations and irregular heartbeat.
The new study analyzed data from nearly 200,000 patients hospitalized for TC in the United States between 2016 and 2020. While women accounted for 83% of the cases, men were more than twice as likely to die from the condition — with a mortality rate of 11.2%.
“The differences between men and women are a very striking finding,” said study coauthor Dr. Mohammad Reza Movahed, a clinical professor of medicine at the University of Arizona in Tucson. “It raises a new, interesting question that should really be studied.”
Broken heart syndrome in men vs.
women
Similar to differences between men’s and women’s cardiovascular health more generally, the discrepancies in TC death rates are not well understood, Movahed said, especially because they counter trends in other heart diseases. It’s widely theorized, however, that differences in hormone levels play a role.
Stressful situations trigger the adrenal glands to release our fight-or-flight hormones, called catecholamines. They are meant to increase our blood pressure and raise our heart rate, but extreme levels can temporarily “stun” cells in the heart’s tissue, leading to TC, Movahed explained.
Men are thought to produce more catecholamines during stressful situations compared with women, possibly leading men to present with more severe cases of TC, he suggested.
Estrogen, a sex hormone produced at higher levels in women, may also have a protective effect on the cardiovascular system, making it easier to manage an extreme influx of catecholamines and reducing the risk of severe complications from TC, said Dr. Louis Vincent, a noninvasive-cardiology research fellow at the University of Miami, who coauthored a similar, multiyear study investigating discrepancies in men and women who had TC. Vincent was not involved in the new study.
Beyond biological differences, social factors may play a role as well.
“Most (physicians) know about takotsubo, but they may think of it as a disease just affecting women, so the diagnosis might be overlooked in men,” said Dr. Deepak Bhatt, a cardiologist and the director of Mount Sinai Fuster Heart Hospital who was not involved in the study. “With misdiagnosis, care is delayed, and that can sometimes lead to worse outcomes.”
Men may also seek care at a later stage of illness, believing that their symptoms are manageable or may pass, said Dr. Alejandro Lemor, an assistant professor of interventional cardiology at the University of Mississippi Medical Center who was also not involved in the study.
Deadly complications from TC include blood clots, stroke, cardiac arrest and heart failure, Lemor said. If the condition is caught early, medications can reduce the risk of having these complications, restore proper heart function and allow for full recovery within weeks, he added.
Higher mortality rates in men need further study
Movahed’s team was able to factor for important variables like age, race, income, chronic lung disease, hypertension and diabetes in the findings.
However, there was no patient data on other comorbid diseases, such as a history of stroke or the presence of a Covid-19 infection, Vincent said.
Additionally, the new study included in-patient diagnostic data only for those hospitalized with TC, so those who received outpatient care or died later from complications outside the hospital were likely not counted in the analysis, Movahed noted.
To establish a firmer explanation for the differences in mortality rates between men and women and further test treatment methods, a more detailed dataset would be needed, Vincent said.
“People should be aware in studies like this, we’re presenting findings that are based on diagnostic codes, and we’re not looking at patient procedures or lab results,” Vincent said. “But it’s powerful in the sense that it lets us look at large populations and look at trends. And I think that this trend of a higher mortality in men is worth taking a deeper look into.”
Don’t try to ‘tough it out’
Sudden, severe chest pain or shortness of breath should always be treated as a medical emergency, warned Bhatt, who is also a professor of cardiovascular medicine at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai in New York City.
“It’s not a time to tough it out at home or get on the internet to figure it out. … Don’t try to track down your primary care provider. Call emergency services,” Bhatt said. “Time matters. By winning those few hours, you could save yourself irreparable damage to your heart.”
Symptoms following physical stressors — a common cause of TC in men — should not be ignored, Movahed said, especially preceding medical events such as asthma attacks, seizures or complications from drug use.
And while TC is caused by sudden stress, Bhatt said that managing chronic stress with daily meditation or exercise can lead to better cardiovascular health overall while giving you routines to fall back on in unexpected situations.
cnn.com
People & Lifestyle
2025 Hajj: Seven Ghanaian pilgrims confirmed dead in Saudi Arabia

The Ghana Hajj Board has confirmed the deaths of seven Ghanaian pilgrims who participated in the 2025 Hajj in Saudi Arabia.
The deceased include five women and two men.
Although their identities were not disclosed, the Hajj Board has informed the affected families in Ghana and extended condolences on behalf of the nation.
Chairman of the Hajj Board, Alhaji Collins Dauda, addressed the development in an interview with TV3 on Saturday, June 7, describing the deaths as deeply unfortunate.
“Unfortunately, for the 2025 pilgrimage, we have lost seven of our compatriots. Deaths are painful, but death will come when it has to come. We express our deepest condolences to the families back in Ghana who have been affected in this case,” he said.
Alhaji Dauda added that the Board would visit the bereaved families in Ghana at an appropriate time to offer support.
In accordance with Islamic tradition, all seven pilgrims were buried in Saudi Arabia, as is customary for those who pass away during the pilgrimage.
More than 6,000 Ghanaian pilgrims travelled to Mecca in 2025, joining over two million Muslims from across the globe. The Hajj is renowned for its physically demanding rituals, often carried out under extreme temperatures. Reports from Mecca this year indicated heat levels exceeding 48°C, posing serious health risks—especially for the elderly and those with pre-existing conditions.
Despite the severe weather, this year’s death toll reflects significant progress. In 2024, 17 Ghanaian pilgrims died during Hajj, compared to seven this year—a reduction of nearly 59%.
Alhaji Dauda attributed the decline to enhanced health and safety measures implemented in partnership with Saudi authorities. These included pre-departure medical screenings, the deployment of dedicated Ghanaian medical teams, and improved emergency response systems.
Additional steps to prevent heatstroke—such as the provision of hydration points and health advisories—were also introduced to protect pilgrims.
The Ghana Hajj Board reaffirmed its commitment to further improving the safety and well-being of all Ghanaian pilgrims and pledged to continuously review its systems to align with international standards for managing large-scale events under challenging conditions.
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