The Nkawie-Toase Government Hospital, the premier health facility in Atwima Nwabiagya Municipal Assembly, has once again benefited from the generosity of Mr. Akwasi Agyemang and his wife, owners of Man Man Company Limited, with a donation of sanitary items and other consumables worth 10,000 cedis.
The items, donated to the hospital’s Mother and Baby Unit (MBU) on Friday, November 21, 2025, include baby diapers, wipes, mosquito nets, beverages, and water, as well as payment of bills.
Just last year, the licensed miner and businessman, together with his wife, donated a Fire Fly phototherapy machine worth 65,000 cedis to the hospital.
Significantly, this health delivery equipment, which is uncommon in the region, is used for babies with severe jaundice.
The recent donation, including payment of bills, came at the celebration of this year’s Preterm Day observed by the MBU.
The preterm, in healthcare parlance, refers to babies born alive before 37 weeks of pregnancy are completed.
Receiving the donation on behalf of management of the hospital, Mrs. Catherine Agyemang, a Deputy Chief Nursing Officer, expressed gratitude to Mr. Agyemang and his wife for their generous support for quality healthcare.
Praising the philanthropist, she hinted that the MBU’s reliance on Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital (KATH) and other advanced health facilities for quality healthcare delivery has been reduced by the donation of the Fire Fly phototherapy machine.
She stressed that “babies are no longer being transferred due to unavailability of the equipment”, urging other well-to-do individuals in society to emulate their good example.
BY Thomas Awuah Asem




















































