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Minister of Health warns against excessive workshops as infrastructure gaps widen

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  • Kofi 6 months ago

    NPP is Sasabonsam People's Party. Very useless. Made up of Satans

  • JESUS IS GOD 6 months ago

    Repent and accept Jesus Christ now...

  • Mr Bob 6 months ago

    They loot from the workshops and meetings all started by NPPIGS

  • A Ghanaian. 6 months ago

    Start from the Cabinet then Parliament Boards and the assemblies. The meeting are too many with delicious meals t&t and soo many benefits

  • Klaase Klose Marfhen 6 months ago

    A call in right direction. The GHS and MOH use a chunck of its budget for Workshops and Seminars with fat perdiems, expensive hotels, eating and transportation fares and on fuel. This must stop immediately. The RESETTING goe ...
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  • Araba 6 months ago

    Not only workshops, printing of t-shirts, brochures, posters that still li around their offices and stores. In fact MoH/GHS is the main sector that wastes donor fund with little result to show!

  • .com 6 months ago

    Why is education in UK is more ripe than in Ghana.

  • Charles 6 months ago

    It is the per diem they are after. The more workshops and conferences they participate in the more they get in diem. It is an indirect form of salary top up. Mr. Minister you are doing a good job. Please put a stop to the cor ...
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  • Napo 6 months ago

    It is not only the GHS , all institutions in Ghana are all using state funds for these unnecessary workshops and seminars both in Ghana and abroad taken a lot of per diems etc. The wastage is too much in the public sector and ...
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  • Me 6 months ago

    Dinning Hall prefect you are rather wrong because workshops, in-service trainings enables efficiency

  • Napo 6 months ago

    Gyimiiii saaa, read the comments, be ashamed of yourself because you are corrupt nation wrecker and only one who doesn't see the sense in what the minister is saying.

  • GhanaBeyond Aid 6 months ago

    It's the right call. This useless workshop mentality has become part of our national culture. Perhaps it's a way to steal the money when the organizers take a cut back from the workshop expenses.

    When most of our healthcar ...
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  • Scammer Mahama the Gonja mafia. 6 months ago

    Gonja mafia John Mahama led QNET P/NDC is aggressively implementing Kofi Awonor's doctrine - genocide against Akans - Akancide.

    He is using the courts packed by the hegemony that he has created to achieve the P/NDC stated ...
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  • Mary 6 months ago

    Toilet self is better than Gonja mafia John Mahama

  • Nana k of Nyinahin 6 months ago

    GHS reset agenda on course. BRAVO!!!!!!

  • Charles 6 months ago

    It is the per diem they are after. The more workshops and conferences they participate in the more they get in per diem. It is an indirect form of salary top up. Mr. Minister you are doing a good job. Please put a stop to the ...
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  • Jeffie 6 months ago

    The minister warning is in order cos heads of government departments always manage to absurd free money from the government through such measures they shd go to work people are sick

  • Bustan 6 months ago

    Please mr Minister, we support you to cancel all these nonsense public sector workers keep waisting our taxes on ,all in the name of workshop and seminars. Please,please abolish it and save mother Ghana some money. Thank you.

  • Abokyi 6 months ago

    Dining hall prefect, please tell them "again and again " ooo they enjoy having workshops sooo much!! because of the " Per diems" .Workshops on Malaria alone has been more than hundred.
    .. always talking about the same thing ...
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  • Jack 6 months ago

    Is this man still at post ?

  • Odeifour 5 months ago

    Kwasia where do you want him to go to.

  • Koo 6 months ago

    It’s long overdue. Cancel it. Most of the workshops and training can be done online.