Gov’t Works On Conditions Of Service For Ghanaian Doctors
Government has released a draft document detailing some conditions of service for public sector doctors who have been striking for weeks.
Government has released a draft document detailing some conditions of service for public sector doctors who have been striking for weeks.
An extraordinary general assembly meeting is scheduled to be held today, Friday, August 14, by the Ghana Medical Association (GMA) over its roadmap on resigning due to an absence of conditions of service for members.
The Ghana Medical Association (GMA) has scheduled Friday, August 14 to hold an extraordinary general assembly meeting to review its roadmap over members’ conditions of service. This decision was reached on Tuesday, August 11 at the 4th National Executive Council (NEC) meeting in the Eastern Region capital of Koforidua. A statement issued at the end
Saturday 8th August 2015 was indeed a landmark date with home grown talent from Ghana making an impact on the international music scene.
An English teacher at Kokoligu R/C Junior High School, a village in Hamile in the Nandom District of the Upper West Region, is alleged to have raped and impregnated two 17 years old girls in the school. The two form two girls who are now pregnant between four and five months respectively, are among the
Government has denied reports in the public domain that it has agreed to pay 50% of doctors salaries as their professional allowance. Government’s reaction comes on the back of speculations attributed to Accra based Joy Fm which indicated that “government has accepted to pay 50% of basic salary per month as the professional allowance.” The
Founder of the Progressive People’s Party (PPP) Dr Papa Kwesi Nduom is appealing to striking Ghanaian doctors to return to work and save thousands of lives as negotiations on better service conditions continue.