The Traditional Herbalist Association Ghana (THAG) has urged the government to invest in traditional and herbal medicine to help reduce unemployment and boost economic growth.
The association believes that establishing research centers and manufacturing facilities will enable practitioners to produce high-quality medicine, ultimately easing the unemployment burden on the government.
Speaking at the 25th-anniversary celebration and the official name change from the Northern Sector Traditional Herbalists Association to the Traditional Herbalist Association Ghana, National President B.K.
Asare emphasized the urgent need for government support in the sector.