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Gov’t worried over low representation of service personnel in private sector

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  • Kwesi, Cape Coast 9 years ago

    Offer incentives such as tax breaks to private sector businesses who hire National Service graduates and you will see a reduction in unemployment. We really have amateurs, such Mr. Ablakwa, running the affairs of this great ...
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  • 1616 9 years ago

    fire his monkey ass

  • BB 9 years ago

    You are arresting them because of their political leanings. Stupid Ewe corrupt criminal. Your days are numbered

  • JESSE BERKLEY 9 years ago

    WHEN U HAD THE CHANCE U DID NOT GO AND LEARN ANYTHING SENSIBLE OR GO INTO THE PRIVATE SECTOR AS U ARE SAYING BUT RATHER OPPORTUNISTICALLY JUMPED INTO POLITICS TO MILK THIS COUNTRY WITH ISOFOTON AND AFRICAN AUTOMOBILE. JUST SH ...
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  • KHAY 9 years ago

    One of the reasons for limited NSP in private sector is because of the full payment of their allowances. Most of the SMEs which can engage NSP are cannot pay up fully and may not even be aware that they qualify to engage them ...
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  • Rokoto 9 years ago

    Stupid boy, think think think. Have you published a journal? Have you done any research? Have you started incorporating critical thinking into the Ghanaian curriculum? Have you ensured that no pupil is sitting on the floors i ...
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  • time-will-tell 9 years ago

    To obtain personnel for National Service you must pay 20% of the monthly allowance to the national service secretariat. Why?