The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has paid GH¢768.26 million to 6,916 claimants who signed up for the full bailout programme as at March 31, 2021. This represents 83 per cent of the total number of claimants paid out of the signups done and 78 per cent of the total value paid out of examined … The post SEC pays GH¢768m to claimants in bailout
The Civil and Local Government Staff Association, Ghana (CLOGSAG), says the Ministry of Employment and Labour Relations is the legitimate body to handle pension issues and not the Ministry of Finance. The Association said it had realised that the Finance Ministry was “illegitimately” handling pension-related issues instead of the Labour Ministry as stipulated in the … The post Pension
The Ministry of Lands and Natural Resources says it ordered the demolition of structures at Mpehuasem, a suburb of Accra because the land in contention belongs to the State. This is contrary to claims by a group calling itself ‘Land and Property Owners of East Legon Mpehuasem catchment area accusing the government of wrongful demolition … The post Demolition
President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo says negotiations within the National Tripartite Committee working on to establish the minimum wage for 2021, has begun in earnest. He made the announcement when he joined organised labour to mark the National May Day celebration at the forecourts of the Trades Union Congress (TUC) in Accra. This year’s celebration … The post President
The National Tenants’ Union of Ghana has petitioned government to convert the Saglemi Affordable Housing project to a social housing project for rental accommodation. The Union, in an open letter to the Works and Housing Ministry, and copied to the Ghana News Agency, signed by its Secretary-General, Mr Frederick Opoku, said the housing deficit of … The post Tenants’
What started as a usual brotherly quarrel turned bloody when a 25-year old Benya Akromah stabbed his younger brother, Emmanuel Akromah, aged 18, to death at Essaman near Nkotompo, a suburb of Sekondi in the Western Region. The Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP) Olivia Ewurabena Adiku, Head of Public Affairs Unit of the Western Regional … The post Man stabs brother to death appeared
Women in Forex Ghana, a professional Forex Analyst Association in Ghana has called on stakeholders to advocate an educational system that delves into financial literacy at a young age with emphasis and exploration of the opportunities the forex market brings. “It is paramount at this point for our leaders, private organisations, investors to advocate this … The post Women
China’s industry continues to grow – but at a slower pace, according to government data. The country’s official purchasing managers’ index (PMI) fell in April from 51.9 to 51.1 points compared to the previous month, Beijing’s statistics office announced on Friday. In contrast, a separate indicator compiled by the Chinese business magazine Caixin points to … The post Mixed
Twitter missed its projected user targets in its latest quarterly figures published Thursday, disappointing investors. Despite reporting significant growth, Twitter slightly missed analysts’ expectations for user growth in the first quarter of the year as well as the forecast for the current quarter. Twitter said the average number of “monetizable daily active users” was 199 … The post Twitter
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