The Ministry of Education has debunked reports on the cancellation of the Double Track System under the Free SHS policy in some schools in the Northern region. Some reports filed last week indicated that, the Deputy Director General of the Ghana Education Service after a meeting with Head teachers of Second Cycle Schools in Tamale, asked some schools to withdraw ...
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Government halts Double Track System in Tatale SHS
The government appears to be quietly cancelling the Double Track System under the Free Senior High School (SHS) in schools in the Northern Region following lack of basic teaching and learning structure. The two Deputy Director Generals of the ministry of education after a meeting with head teachers of second cycle schools on Tuesday, in Tamale, asked some schools to ...
Read More »I’ll descend on Multimedia soon! – Rawlings replies Judges’ murder documentary
As part of Multimedia’s attempt to unravel circumstances surrounding the killings of some three judges of the superior court in Ghana, a full documentary dubbed “Who killed the judges” was aired on October 2, which has regenerated a discussion on the matter after so many years. But MyNewsGH.com accosted Mr Rawlings at the United Nations Youth summit held in Accra ...
Read More »ANWB waarschuwt Nederlanders die naar Brussel gaan: boete van 150 euro
De ANWB is bang dat Nederlanders die in de herfstvakantie een dagje Brussel doen onbewust in de fout gaan doordat ze hun auto niet hebben geregistreerd. De boete hiervoor bedraagt 150 euro. Sinds 1 oktober deelt Brussel boetes uit aan automobilisten die met een dieselauto van vóór 1997 (Euroklasse 1 of ouder) de zone inrijden. Maar ook schone auto’s moeten geregistreerd staan. ...
Read More »Het ziekenhuis komt straks naar de patiënt, dankzij Toyota
Bloedprikken, een röntgenfoto, een scan of ander medisch onderzoek? Over een paar jaar hoeven patiënten hiervoor niet meer naar het ziekenhuis. De onderzoeksafdeling komt dan gewoon aan huis, in een zelfrijdend voertuig. Toyota, een van ‘s werelds grootste autofabrikanten, gaat deze service de komende jaren ontwikkelen. Toyota heeft er een apart bedrijf voor opgericht, samen met SoftBank, een Japanse multinational ...
Read More »Blows in NDC over 2016 election results
Nearly two years after the National Democratic Congress (NDC) was humiliated at the polls, the opposition party is still fighting over the 2016 election results. They are at each other’s throat over the collated results as the campaign to elect new national executives intensifies. The ‘fight’ has ensued between Samuel Ofosu Ampofo, a national chairman aspirant who was the NDC’s ...
Read More »Government releases GHS 35million to pay arrears of Trainee nurses allowances – Hadzide
Government has released an amount of GHC35 million to pay arears owed trainee nurses across the country according to the Deputy Minister of Information, Pius Enam Hadzide. This comes on the back of mounting pressure on the Ministry of Health to pay arrears of nursing trainee allowances. Speaking in an interview, the Deputy Minister of Information Pius Enam Hadzide confirmed ...
Read More »Kabinet bereid tot extra onderzoek hogere btw
Het kabinet is bereid extra te laten onderzoeken of mensen met een kleine beurs harder geraakt worden door de verhoging van het lage btw-tarief dan grootverdieners. Staatssecretaris Menno Snel (Financiën) laat het aan de Tweede Kamer of die een oproep daartoe steunt van SP, SGP, GroenLinks, PvdA, PvdD en DENK. De lage btw, die onder meer geldt voor de dagelijkse ...
Read More »Ghana’s public sector to be more efficient – Thomas Kusi Boafo
Ghana’s public sector has over the years suffered incompetence, absenteeism, corruption and lateness coupled with unsatisfactory service delivery against the robust public sector inherited after independence. Mr Thomas Kusi Boafo, the Chief Executive of the Public Sector Reforms said this at a day’s mini sensitization launch in Takoradi, under the theme “delivering for Citizens and Private Sector”. According to him ...
Read More »Indiscipline affecting quality of work by Ghanaian professionals – Auditor General
The Auditor General, Daniel Domelevo has bemoaned what he calls the decline in the quality of work undertaken by all kinds of Ghanaian professionals. According to him, the standards in professions such as accounting, auditing, engineering and vocations such as tailoring and dressmaking have fallen low to the extent that Ghanaians prefer the services of expatriate professional workers. Speaking at ...
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