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WORK HARD TO MEET YOUR KPIs - PRESIDING MEMBER TELLS NABCO APPLICANTS

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The Presiding Member for Shama District Assembly Hon. Percy Ahenakwah is urging successful Nabco applicants to endeavor to meet their Key Performance indicators (KPIs) when they are placed in institutions. According to him plans are underway to industrialize the Shama district, as new industries are yet to be establishing in the Shama district. When this happens he says, the new industry will rely on NABCO personals within the district to man these new industries. “So don't take your Job for granted, where ever u will be posted see yourself has a permanent   worker and a nation builder and   work assiduously to meet your KPls as enshrined in your conditional letters of engagement " “This district is indeed attracting investors and industries of which when they need accountant or secretaries they can fall upon some of you put that will be dependent of your KPIs" The presiding member made this know in a speech he delivered to some successful applic...

DCE for Shama District Hon Joseph Amoah replies Youth, denies recruitment allegations

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The DCE for Shama District Hon Joseph Amoah has vehemently debunked allegations by some irate youths of Aboadze - Abuesi accusing him of thwarting   their efforts of being employed at  the  Aboadze thermal power enclave . The youth alleged that the DCE is ensuring the recruitment of non-natives to work at Amandi Energy, the company managing the power enclave and failure to sack him will ruin the New Patriotic Party’s (NPP’s) chances in the 2020 elections. The aggrieved youth further alleged the DCE has converted the assembly to b e   a recruitment center asking them  to apply for  jobs via t his office. But addressing the press on Monday, September 24, 2018 at  the district assembly the Hon. Joseph Amoah has shoot  down the said allegation describing them  has palpable lies a and political machinations targeted at tarnishing his reputation a n d t h e good works of the assembly”...

Gory accident claim the life of seven school kids at Tarkwa

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Seven school children between the ages of 3 and 14 of the Learner’s Bridge Academy in the Tarkwa Nsuaem Municipality of the Western Region, have been killed in a gory accident that occurred between Apimanim and Tarkwa on Monday. The accident occurred when they were returning from school. Confirming the incident , the Tarkwa Divisional Police Commander, DSP Edmond Bosompim said 6 other children, including a teacher, are in critical condition and have been transferred to the 37 Military Hospital in Accra. He explained that “at about 4.30pm, one Clement Oduro aged 44 years was in charge of a sprinter bus with registration no, GC 2947-09, driving from Dompim to Ahwetieso, a suburb of Tarkwa with pupils and teachers of Leaders Bridge Acadamy School on board.” “On reaching a section of the road between Dompim and Bonsa and in a curve, he lost control and veered into the opposite lane and collided with a truck with registration no GT 9135-13 belonging to Shalonis Company limited an...

SHOCKING: I STUDIED COSMETIC SURGERY FOR TWO WEEKS- CEO OF OBENGFO HOSPITAL

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Dr Dominic Obeng-Andoh The Director of the controversial   Obengfo Hospital, Dr Dominic Obeng-Andoh, has shockingly revealed that he spent only two weeks to train    has a cosmetic surgery at a health facility in the US. According   to him, the two week hands on   master class in cosmetic surgery with a Florida based   university is enough to   equip   him with the requisite skill and confidence to conduct liposuction procedures “I was trained at the School of Medical Sciences at the Okomfo Anokye Teaching Hospital. I graduated in 1997. I had my house job training there and then at the Korle Bu Teaching Hospital. Then I worked as a Medical Officer at Korle Bu ,” he revealed. He further explained that ‘“ I have been in private practice since 2000 but a few years back, I went to Florida to have this specialized training in liposuction. I did the basic, intermediary and the advanced training in liposuction. I got a specif...

Photos: Man arrested with 42 parcels of cocaine in Assin Fosu

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A 24-year-old man, Isaac Arthur, a native of Gomoa Tarkwa in the Central region, has been arrested by the Assin Fosu Divisional Police Command for trading in substances believed to be cocaine. The Assin Fosu Divisional Police commander, Chief Superintendent Henry B.M Bacho  said his outfit had information that the suspect was terrorising people with guns at Assin Fosu Ajip over a missing goat so he dispatched a team of policemen to restore calm at the place. The team of police officers who went to the scene embarked on a swoop where the suspect was arrested. When a search was conducted on him, 42 parcels of substances which he [Isaac Arthur] later confirmed to be cocaine was found on him. Upon interrogation, the suspect said he received the substances from a dealer in Cape Coast to retail in Assin Fosu. The young man added that he accepted to do the business because there was no alternative job for him. “My father is dead while my mother has no job to cater f...

Forestry Commission reviews allowances of YEA beneficiaries

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The Forestry Commission (FC) has reviewed allowances of employees under the Youth in Afforestation Programme to align with allowances of employees under the Nation Builders Corps (NABCo) programme. As a result, the commission, which was supposed to pay the beneficiaries under the Youth Employment Agency (YEA) GH¢1,200, had to review the allowances to GH¢700, GH¢600 and GH¢400 for supervisors, assistant supervisors and others respectively. According to the FC, aligning the allowances to that of the NABCo would also enable it to engage more applicants to sustain the programme. A letter dated September 11, 2018 and signed by the Director of Operations at the Commission, Mr Hugh C. A. Brown, has consequently directed all regional directors and district managers of the commission to revise the allowances of the beneficiaries effective October 1, 2018. Agreement The Corporate Affairs and Media Relations Manager of the FC, Mrs Joyce Ofori Kwafo, explained that the commission sign...

STOP ABUSING DRUGS- CHIEF TELLS YOUTHS

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The  Chief of Kwesimintsim Traditional Area, Nana Wgozi Esson III has  launch the 2018 Kundum Festival of Kwesimintsim Traditonal Area  with a call on youth to  abstain from drug abuse. Speaking at the festive lunch on the theme “Educating the youth on dangers of drug abuse” Nana Wgozi Esson III expressed dissatisfaction   with the disturbing  trend of drug abuse which   has  been on ascendancy in the traditional  area.  The menace has been prevalent among the youth and even permeate  among  adult population in the communities are situation which he describe has saddening.  "The rate of substance abuse especially tramadol among the   youths is alarming  as youth full with  age it   incumbent on you to use your  strength  in contributing to the development of this  country and not    in   pursuance of  drug abuse   w...