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GNAT frustrated over teaching inputs shortage

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  • Kojo ANsah- ksi 9 years ago

    GNAT talk to teachers to sharing capitation grants meant for buying these items

  • Frank Agyena-Karikari 9 years ago

    Hmmmmmm, do we now know why standards of educ is failing? Without a syllabus, books, chalk and basic LTM and we want standards in educ to improve, esp when teachers are not paid on time? Can this be part of the BETTER GHANA A ...
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  • EFO KOKU 9 years ago

    That small JSS deputy minister will come out and debunk what Gnat is saying & defend by saying everything is in the pipeline. Ghanaians next time vote with your brains & not your tribe.

  • Togbe 9 years ago

    Take time, they have declared their intention to start the supplies by first obtaining funding for the supply of sanitary pads to girls. The others will follow in order of priorities

  • YawZa 9 years ago

    "He said teachers were frustrated over the lack of basic inputs, accommodation and non-payment of salaries and legitimate entitlements among other things.

    Basic inputs like chalk, exercise books, teachers’ notebooks, reg ...
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  • Onipaba Of Akyem Maase 9 years ago

    Even common chalk has become scarce. Yet we had the wisdom to buy SUVs for greedy, selfish chiefs. Mahama is completely and in deed i n c o m p e t e n t ! Nana was very right in his description.

  • SYDNEY 9 years ago

    WHEN NDC GOVT PRIORITIZES SADA, GYEEDA, SUBAH, FAKE JUDGEMENT DEBTS ETC OVER SOUND ECONOMIC MANAGEMENT, WE WILL ALWAYS BE POOR AS A CHURCH MOUSE....THIEVES AND CLUELESS NDC IN POWER.

  • Kofi 9 years ago

    Maybe the government wants them to improvise with sanitary pads.

  • cracy GUTA 9 years ago

    WHERE DO YOU EXPECT THE GOV'T TO GET MONEY FROM IF GUTA WANT THE SAME ALLOCATION ON RESEARCH ALLOWANCE?

  • Efo Kobla 9 years ago

    Waa see, we have money to buy to buy cars for chiefs but there are no chalk in schools. That is better Ghana.

  • George Best. 9 years ago

    WHEN PEOPLE SAY MAHAMA NDC GOVERNMENT IS CLUELESS, AMALIBA TAKES OFFENSE. AMALIBA, IS THERE ANY SENSE IN PLANNING TO BUY PADS FOR DISTRIBUTION TO SCHOOL GIRLS WHICH, OF COURSE, HAS NEVER BEEN SAID TO BE A PROBLEM SO FAR AS T ...
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  • K.A 9 years ago

    GHANA GOV'T SHLD AS A MATTER OF URGENCY GET ALL PROFESSIONALS SUCH AS TEACHERS, DOCTORS, NURSES, BANKERS ETC, LICENSED TOGETHER WITH THEIR CERTIFICATION. LICENSES MUST BE RENEWED PERIODICALLY, EX. EVERY TWO YEARS SO THAT THOS ...
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  • ,, 9 years ago

    Thank you GNAT, by this, you have shown the difference between dedicated professionals and the non-producing, self-seeking and loud-mouthed NAGRAT. I have never ever heard them complain about lack of inputs apart from strikes ...
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  • kwame peter 9 years ago

    Square pegs in round holes all over the place!!!!!

  • Sankofa 9 years ago

    Can you give examples of square pegs in round holes?

  • Mr. Figure-Out 9 years ago

    Mahama will rather provide free cars and sanitary pads

  • Sankofa 9 years ago

    'Mr Paul Agyei Boakye, GNAT President, said: "Policymakers and educational authorities had created the enabling environment for absenteeism and other unwarranted teacher behaviours that do not augur well for the forward match ...
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