Workers of the Architectural and Engineering Services Limited (AESL) across the country have expressed their disappointment in the Akufo-Addo government failure to pay them their 5 months salaries. Some of the workers speaking in an interview with Abusua FMâs Osei Kwadwo disclosed that government in March 2018 paid them only 3 months out of 8 [âŚ] The post AESL workers
The President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, on Tuesday, 1st May, 2018, launched the Nation Builders Corps (NABCO), which will employ, in this year alone, 100,000 young men and women to assist in the public sector service delivery needs of Ghana. According to President Akufo-Addo, âNABCO will be the vehicle to deliver one hundred thousand (100,000) jobs [âŚ] The post Akufo-Addo
The President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, has stated that as his administration seeks to establish a world-class labour force comparable to any in the world, concerns of workers in the public sector over their remuneration must be addressed. It is for this reason that an Inter-Ministerial Committee has been established by the Ministries of Employment [âŚ] The post âSingle
The President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, has stated that one of the major preoccupations of his administration has been to put in place sound economic fundamentals that promote the enabling atmosphere for entrepreneurs to thrive and create jobs. According to President Akufo-Addo, âIt has taken a lot of hard work and strong nerves to stay [âŚ] The post âGovernment
A brave police officer, Tuesday morning apprehended five armed robbers at Kwabenya, in Accra. The robbers including a woman were on the run after they snatched a womanâs handbag containing GH¢4, 500. The robbers reportedly snatched the money from the woman at Kwabenya Abuom and sped off in a Nissan Almera taxi vehicle with registration [âŚ] The post Kwabenya:
The Minister of Employment and Labour Relations, Ignatius Baffour-Awuah has said the Akufo-Addo government has made significant strides since coming into power in addressing Ghanaâs unemployment challenges. This, according to him, has led to the creation of some 1,996,444 jobs in both the public and private sectors through various interventions. Mr. Baffour-Awuah disclosed this Tuesday [âŚ] The post Nana
The Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA) has dispelled claims that it will tax street beggars in order to rake in more revenue for the state. The GRA Principal Revenue Chief at the Small Tax Payer Office in the Northern region Alhaji Yahaya Mohammed in an interaction with journalists said street beggars generate some form of income and thus [âŚ] The post We wonât tax street beggars â
JĂźrgen Klopp does not expect Roberto Firmino to be the last of Liverpoolâs Champions League semi-finalists to commit his future to the club. Firmino agreed to a new âlong-termâ contract on Sunday having enjoyed the best campaign of his career to date this year, scoring 27 goals and setting up 16 more in all competitions. The Brazilian has become renowned for [âŚ] The post Roberto
The opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) has on the occasion of May Day paid tribute to all Ghanaian workers who are doing their bid to support the economic agenda of the country. In a statement signed by the partyâs General Secretary, Johnson Asiedu Nketia, the NDC also urged not to âshirk its responsibilities towards labourâ. [âŚ] The post NDC Salutes Ghanaian
Mohamed Salah has won the Football Writersâ Player of the Year award after a stunning debut season with Liverpool. The Egyptian winger, who faces Roma in the Champions League semi-final on Wednesay night, becomes the first African to ever win the prize. He is the first Liverpool player to win the award since Luis Suarezâs stunning 2013/14 [âŚ] The post Liverpool
The Government of Ghana has been urged to strengthen its measures aimed at fighting child labour, human trafficking and modern day slavery in the country if it hopes to end the menace. The move, according to experts is necessary as more children are being trafficked to work in hazardous environments in the country especially in [âŚ] The post âOver 100k Children Caught
Bonjour! Vous allez bien?? As always, itâs great to write again, except, this time, I write from a position of mixed feelings. In one breath, Iâm excited at the many events that have occurred prior to this letter; and in another, Iâm sad at the sudden death of my very good friend â Mr. A. [âŚ] The post Dear Future Wife⌠3 appeared first on Ultimate
The Coalition for Public Trained Registered Nurses and Midwives has described as âvery sadâ governmentâs plan to recruit them under the Nation Builders Corps (NABCO). NABCO is aimed at tackling graduate unemployment in Ghana and will be launched by President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo on May Day. The programme will operate seven modules designed to [âŚ] The post NABCO:
The Akim Oda District Magistrate Court in the Eastern Region presided over by His Worship Akwasi Apeatse Abaidoo has convicted eleven (11) students made up of nine (9) students from University of Ghana, University of Cape Coast, University for Professional studies, and, the University of Energy and Natural Resources, and Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, [âŚ] The post Court
Has a breakup ever caught you totally off guard? Sometimes we see them coming, and sometimes we just donât. One woman I spoke to recently said, âI was hoping things would work out, but the writing was on the wall. When it ended, I donât think either of us was surprised.â Within a couple of [âŚ] The post The Most Important Thing for Real Romance appeared first on
Everyone knows itâs hard being single. Itâs lonely, you keep putting yourself up for rejection, and it often feels as though all the good men are already taken. But what if you looked at single life from a different angle? Thatâs where two of the worldâs most well-known spiritual leaders come in. In 2016, The Book [âŚ] The post 3 Myths About Single Life
US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo says a landmark nuclear deal with Iran was âbuilt on liesâ, after Israel claimed to have proof of a secret Iranian nuclear weapons programme. He said it showed that the accord with Iran and six world powers in 2015 was based on deception, and not goodwill. President Trump has [âŚ] The post Israelâs Iran documents
Eman El-Deeb, a young Egyptian woman, decided to leave her country in 2016. But it wasnât for education, work or a partner. It was because of her hair. The 26-year-old has big curly hair that is admired in Spain, where she currently lives. But in Egypt, where many women seek to emulate European ideals of [âŚ] The post âI left Egypt because of my curly hairâ appeared
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