Former Member of Parliament for Asokwa, Maxwell Kofi Jumah has described as unfortunate public disapproval of the monies paid to parliamentarians as ex-gratia.
The assertion by former Member of Parliament for Asokwa, Maxwell Kofi Jumah, which sought to suggest that doctors and teachers are below the level of MPs on social stratification, has irritably stirred the hornetÂ’s nest of doctors.
The Ghana Medical Association says it will not abide by the latest ruling issued by the Labour Commission which spells out the payment schedule of arrears owed them.
The Upper West Region Minister, Ephraim Avea Nsoh has appealed to Muslims in the region to continue praying for peace in the country so that President John Mahama will be able to deliver his campaign promise for the people.
Thirty thousand Ghana Cedis (GH¢ 30,000.00) has been released by the Board of Mike Hammah (MiHa) Education Trust Fund for the payment of 3rd term School Fees for 65 brilliant but needy final year students in various Senior High Schools across the country.
The Scheme has donated 100 bags of maize, 250 kilograms of chicken and 30 crates of eggs to help provide for the hospital's nutritional need
Mr. Alexis Derry, a Social Worker and National Executive Committee member of the Ghana Association of Social Workers has blamed the increasing rate of indiscipline among students to what he says is the absence of the social work systems in the country.
Fifteen of the 125 Chinese nationals arrested for illegal mining in the country have been repatriated to China, with the Ghana Immigration Service (GIS) set to launch investigations into the whole saga.
A suspected anthrax epidemic has hit livestock in the Bawku West District of the Upper East Region.
Minister of Gender, children and Social Protection, Nana Oye Lithur, has noted that Government plans of decentralizing the Department of Social Welfare to ensure efficient service delivery.
It seems the cycle of industrial actions plaguing the country of late will not end anytime soon as Judicial Service Staff Association of Ghana (JUSAG) has also gone on strike.
NAGRAT says until measures are taken to reform the existing public service pay structure, the persistent labour agitations disrupting the economy will continue.
The Graduate Business Support Scheme has been set to establish 100 trans-generational graduate business moguls beginning this year.
The Ghana Immigration Service has launched a strong defence of its actions in the face of accusations of complicity in issuing working permits to illegal Chinese miners. The Service said it will soon invite the Managing Director of Hansol, Mr Daniel Antwi-Boasiako, on findings of its preliminary investigations.
Another severe rainstorm in Zabzugu in the Northern Region has injured four people and left over 300 others displaced. NADMO is yet to intervene.
The 2013 May/June WASSCE will begin on Tuesday, April 9 with 409,754 candidates from 724 public and private SHSs writing it across the country.
Residents of Accra and Tema experiencing water rationing will have to wait till the middle of August to get regular water supply. This is because of ongoing repair works expected to be completed in August.
The two Peruvians who stole the crown jewels of the Asantehene,Otumfuo Osei Tutu II, have been sentenced to a total of 44 months imprisonment by a Oslo District Court.
A Supreme Court judge, Justice Joseph B. Akamba says it is time to review the nationÂ’s penal codes to improve the approach to crime prevention and prosecutions.
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