NPP paid Bawumia’s salary while in opposition- spokesperson Mr Richard Nyamah, a deputy spokesperson for the group Alan Kyerematen for President, has disclosed that the New Patriotic Party (NPP) paid the then-running mate to Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, Dr Mahamudu Bawumia’s salary while in opposition. Nyamah made this disclosure during …
Read More »Teachers may be smiling all the way to bank soon following 15-20% salary increment
The teachers service commission and the Knut have embarked on the salary increament talks. The Knut has proposed that the teachers should have an increase of 15 to 20%. Earlier last year the Knut signed a non monetary cba which saw the teachers get a perternaty leave for the male …
Read More »2022: Gov’t Workers Salary increment details dropped. [ check]
Public sector workers in Ghana will begin to receive the 7 percent salary increment in January 2022 as agreed upon by the labour unions, Fair Wages and Salaries Commission (FWSC), and the Government of Ghana. Workers are in a state of dilemma as to how the said percentage will be …
Read More »2022 Budget: Are Minority MPs being Blackmailed With ‘ Double Salary’ Saga??- Prof. Gyampo
Senior political science lecturer at the University of Ghana Professor Ransford Gyampo has questioned the ‘flip-flop’ position of some minority members of parliament (MPs) on some matters that have engaged parliament’s attention particularly the controversial electronic transaction levy otherwise known as e-levy. In a social media post, Professor Gyampo wondered …
Read More »No Ghana Card, No Salary Effect From Dec.1, 2021- Controller Hints.
The Controller and Accountant General’s Department has served notice it would stop paying government workers who are not registered with the National Identification Authority (NIA). “No Ghana card, no salary from Dec. 1, 2021” – Controller to gov’t workers The Department has therefore directed government workers to register and get …
Read More »I Quit Lecturing At Legon Due To Hunger, Poor Salary- Kissi Agyabeng
Special Prosecutor, Mr Kissi Agyebeng has said he stopped lecturing at the University of Ghana Law Faculty to practice his legal profession due to poor salary. Speaking on Peace FM’s Kokrokoo programme on Thursday, September 30, he noted that no lecturer at the University of Ghana earns up to 1000 …
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