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who is to blame my brother? he and his failed cabinet is to be blamed. Ghana was far better under Pres.Kuffour's regime. It is just 5 years ago, just compare the living standard now. It is unbearable and those are looting the ...
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Stop spewing garbage here u silly kokoase kuraseni. Kuffour's regime brought relief to drug dealers like u and your cohorts. If u think Kuffuor's regime was better what about the Rawlings' regime? Things were cheaper n living ...
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When Kwaku Baako informed us about the atrocities of Kwesi Pratt during PNDC Regime, some of us did not believe until the truth was confirmed during the NRC. Kwesi Pratt is the most dangerous Journalist Ghana had ever have, h ...
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The whole of this problem i think started with the parliamentarians pay structure in my book if they are paying themselves soo much for doing virtually nothing what do they expect the other public sector to do left to me alon ...
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What a country, we only know how to create and make issues terrible instead of solving it, if institutions that were supposed to solve this labour issues failed to do and the President decides to act, why do you blame the Pre ...
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Pls stop insulting the integrity of the writer for he has said noting wrong neither is he blaming the president for noting.The writer stated in his article that section 102 of the labour law advised or instructed about the jo ...
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I am sure if he was well paid he will help solve the problem. We cannot work for charuty any longer
fooolish talk
Yes, if it were to be good, he will recieve the credit. When the SSSS was first itroduced, what happened? He should find ways to solve problems that is what he contested for.
They create problems and want government to be blamed. NPP dirty tactice
foolish animal,you have been in power for five years now and still blaming NPP!
It is a shame that the country is run by a liar and still Ghanaians continue to hail him. A liar is a thief and in my opinion i dont think such a person can constructively run a government. Ghana will continue to have problem ...
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There are times i get the feeling that the so called experts in this country are to some extent responsible for the problems we face in this country. What did the president do wrong when he met the leadership of the striking ...
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THIS MAN IS NOT A LABOUR CONSULTANT: HE MUST BE AN ARMED ROBBERY, GAY MARRIAGE AND LESBIANISM ORGANIZER
It is about time the central government weaned itself of all these institutions. All these institutions have to be independent of government, so that their performance will always determine and merit what they get for salary. ...
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IS IT NOT THESE SAME PEOPLE WHO ALWAYS CALL ON THE PRESIDENT TO ACT ON SOME OF THESE ISSUES. THE PRESIDENT HAS INTERVENED AND HE IS NOW BEING BLAMED.
Since the beginning of the year, has there ever been a compelling reason for all these industrial action and sometimes unrest? Most reasons the unions cite are dud, it is petty. I don't mind if people strike for reasons that ...
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What do expect from an incompetent and clueless Prez.?I blame some Ghanaians for giving him a vote!
he is too weak
Where on earth did you learn your labour consultancy??????????
THE GOVERNMENT SHOULD SEEK TO THIS ISSUE AS EARLY AS POSSIBLE FOR IT NOT TO AFFECT OUR EXAM THIS YEAR.
Adjabeng, do you want the President to look on while public servants hold the country to ransom?
Is not sensible to intervene and stop the strike for the sake of all those students starting SSSCE next week?
The fact tha ...
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In as much as I accept the fact that any body can express his or her views on any national issues, I can not agree with Mr Senyo Adjaben that because the presidency intervened in the labor dispute between the Teachers Unions ...
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