Sometimes errrhhh, we the citizens are our own problem. The area behind Michel camp have been without tap water for months, I mean like 5 months plus so they were relying on buying from gallons and polytanks. Tell me why after investigation, it was realised that those selling the water had deliberately turned off the main water line cutting off water supply in the neighbourhood. The water is flowing now as we speak…
It’s so irritating how we try to convince and fool ourselves that God is involved in what we’re doing, even when we do things that do not glorify Him in any way.
That’s how you’ll see some worldly artists giving glory to God when receiving awards and for the inspiration to sing ungodly music.
It’s the same reason yahoo guys don’t joke with paying tithe to their pastors.
Why you’ll also see some fashion designers giving glory to God for inspiration to design very indecent dresses.
The same reason you’ll write an exam with examination malpractice or sort a course and still give glory to God for your success.
Also the same reason why a business owner that sells things that do not glorify God still gives God glory for expansion.
God will sha judge all of us one day.
You've been too biased on this issue....the video obviously shows that they were fighting each other... So if you think legal action is necessary on their matter, it should involve both of them... Why are you saying one is a victim while the other is a culprit??...
The student must be arrested too and medical check ups should be done on the teacher as well
You are hiding behind laws to promote indiscipline in our education system and that's a shame!!! 💔💔💔💔💔
I saw someone's profile on LinkedIn and I was marveled.
In 2018, he started as an ET. By 2026, he had become a DM in the bank.
Within those eight years, he moved across three banks and spent one year at a construction company.
Before every move, I'm sure he had doubts.
What if it doesn't work out?
What if I fail?
What if I struggle in the new role?
But growth rarely comes from staying where it is comfortable.
People who want more from their careers take risks, trust their abilities, and give themselves a chance to grow.
Loyalty does not earn you this fast growth.
I think Christian Mothers need to know that not everything is about prayer. Sometimes keeping quiet is also important. I mean that's why the bible says in Proverbs 2:11 Discretion will preserve you; Understanding will keep you. That verse is there for a reason.
A guy built a house for his parents from scratch. They are doing the housewarming/thanksgiving prayers soon, and he strictly warned his mom not to tell anyone in the family that he funded it. His mom is a Christian and kept arguing that "prayer will protect him from evil eyes," but he refused.
To completely seal his cover, this guy went into the extended family WhatsApp group yesterday and started begging for transport fare to attend the thanksgiving. He is literally playing broke to survive his own family...
Seriously, get married and have a dual income household on time. The longer you postpone this, the harder it is to compound the benefits. It is the greatest middle-class hack to wealth. Forget all the stupid gender extremism here. Fall in love, get married, build together.
Is Efficiency the target or Representation?
Much as I need women to be represented, these men have Earned their spot. Yes, there might be women qualified but where have they been these past 4 years? Tbh, on the spot, if you're asked to choose, which woman comes to mind?
Everything shouldn't be about gender chale. How many women have been outspoken about corruption in this country like the guys on the list. Personally, I've not seen any. They were quiet, how then do you expect them to represent our interests appropriately.
“When I lost the elections in 2016, the Christmas hampers stopped coming” - President-elect John Dramani Mahama recalls the lonely days following his loss in the 2016 general elections.
#TV3GH#ElectionCommandCentre
Free education should be free tuition for all. If you want to be in the boarding house, that should be paid for, at best subsidised.
Also, there is no reason for teacher and nursing trainees allowance when their colleagues in universities are on student loan.
But the politics!
1. Watchers of Ghana politics must have heard complaints from the NDC (lead opposition party/incoming govt) side of the ongoing transition of political power concerning tens of millions of dollars being paid out to a vendor of the state-owned electricity utility at this late hour.
2. The NDC claims to have blocked this payment for now.
3. The episode would make some think that the task of lessening the effect of the fiscal bomb awaiting the NDC when it takes office in January 2025 would involve a lot of cloak & dagger and undercover moves to retrieve stashed loot under beds and in foreign tax havens.
4. Maybe there would be that. I don't know. Every incoming Ghanaian government makes these promises and then disappoints. What I know, without doubt, is that a lot of the fiscal trapdoors waiting for the new government are "hiding in plain sight".
5. Just one example: Agenda 111. The government used COVID-19 as a pretext to embark on a massive hospital and clinic building spree even though no budgetary provisions had been made for such in the medium-term expenditure framework.
6. The Health Ministry was not directly involved in strategy, so there are no plans on how to stock these "111" large hospitals/clinics, staff them, or provide for their maintenance. Nor is it clear from which department's budget these costs will be serviced.
7. Everything was done in the Chief of Staff's office within the Presidency. Favoured contractors were handpicked and blessed with the juicy multi-billion dollar opportunity. Two in particular: famed Ghanaian architect, Adjaye, and luxury estate developer, Buena Vista.
8. No one really knows how much the whole spread will cost. In 2021, $100 million was released to get things started and pay "mobilisation". Since then, reports say a further $300 million has been released to contractors.
9. None of the hospitals have been fully completed and certified as built to the requisite clinical standards. It is up to the next government to foot the bill. The pending liability has usually been estimated at $1.45 billion, and contractors are waiting for large disbursements to keep the work ongoing. Promises to complete by September this year were of course completely arbitrary and driven by nothing more than the electoral campaign calendar.
10. What is frightening is that the Ministry of Health has suddenly taken a look and now claims that about $7.5 billion is required. You heard that right. 250% more than the entire IMF package of $3bn, which required the painful DDEP to happen before Ghana could qualify. But even if it is the $2 billion some analysts assumed, it is still bigger than the energy sector arrears some fear might trigger a bigger round of dumsor. Yet, no one is talking about it.
11. Talking about the IMF, it is quite strange that whilst in a program that is supposed to constrain expenditure, the government was still allowed to spend this way. Bear in mind, also, that ~70% of the IMF money has already been disbursed to the current government. Apparently, for "good performance". Yet, most of the painful structural reforms have been left for the next government.
12. All the above is why analysts believe that the new government on assuming office may revise macroeconomic numbers like the fiscal deficit and true debt position for, at least, 2024 following a detailed audit. Thereafter, they are likely to hound the IMF for a revision to multiple program targets and even an augmentation of the financing package itself.
Dear @JDMahama, please cancel Nursing Training Allowances. These entitled pricks don't even know why the allowances started in the first place.
Now, we have more nursing trainees than we have jobs for them. Cancel their allowances and use that money to build more hospitals for them to get work after school.
Good morning Ghana! Thank you Awutu Senya West Constituency for re-electing my younger sister - Honourable Gizella Tetteh- Agbotui as our Member of Parliament. This was a tough fight, and to all our Constituency Executives, Branch Executives, party supporters who put their heart and soul into this campaign, and the people of our constituency who went out to vote on Saturday, on behalf of all of my sisters and I (Hanna, Gizella, Christina and Gabriella) we thank you so very much for campaigning with us, and for all your efforts. Now is the time to get back to work to keep building our constituency, and on a more personal note - it’s really great to be home at this time!