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March 13, 2026
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KMA bans open display of salt in eateries to curb rising hypertension cases
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- The Kumasi Metropolitan Assembly (KMA) has banned restaurants and other food establishments from openly displaying salt on dining tables.
- This policy is a preventive measure to tackle the rising cases of hypertension and other non-communicable diseases (NCDs) in the Kumasi metropolis.
- An observational study by KMA revealed that 62% of food service establishments, particularly chop bars, openly displayed salt, encouraging excessive consumption.
- The KMA plans to implement the policy this year, with public education campaigns, engagement with food operators, and integration into environmental health inspections.
- The initiative is supported by the Partnership for Healthy Cities, Bloomberg Philanthropies, WHO, and Vital Strategies, showcasing local leadership in public health.
Why This Matters
This policy is significant for Ghana as it represents a proactive public health intervention to combat the growing prevalence of non-communicable diseases, especially hypertension, which affects a substantial portion of the urban population. It sets a precedent for other Ghanaian cities to adopt similar evidence-based measures to improve public health outcomes and reduce the burden of NCDs on the healthcare system and productive workforce.
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