Author:-OFOSUAA...
IF GHANA WERE HIGHLY LITERATE, NO ONE WILL BUY JOHN MAHAMA EVEN ONE GHC.....Ndc voters and leadership think support for a political party simply means DO-ME-I-DO-YOU...But this is sheer stupidity of the h ... read full comment
Author:-OFOSUAA...
IF GHANA WERE HIGHLY LITERATE, NO ONE WILL BUY JOHN MAHAMA EVEN ONE GHC.....Ndc voters and leadership think support for a political party simply means DO-ME-I-DO-YOU...But this is sheer stupidity of the highest level bcos its Ghana that ends up the loser and our kids who even end up the worst losers bcos we are totally destroying their future.......after failing to prove alleged npp malfeasance since ndc assumed power, all ndc has been doing is to use these allegation as basis to embark on serious thievery upon thievery with cronies and family members duping the state and destroying our economy the present state where one dollar which used to be 1.12 ghc in 2008 is now miserably one dollar to 4.0 ghc.....and all this while ndc has managed to throw dust into people’s eyes by claiming the ghc is weak bcos of imports exceeding exports.....such a preposterous reason, very very very preposterous indeed.......and the situation is worsened by their voters in the north and volta who are so so so poor and yet so so so gullible who continue to trust in ndc despite clear cases of thievery and plundering of state resource thro avenues like SADA SUBAH, GYEEDA AZUNTABA, RLG-NDC-ZOOMLION-COLLUSION to destroy our economy just to line their pockets with the stolen cash and live good abroad with their families.....it will only take a people with very evil minds to dole out over one billion dollars in dubious jdgt detbs to friends and cronies in order to share the loot EVEN THO THE VERY STRONGHOLDS OF NDC CONTINUE TO BE SO EXCRUCIATINGLY POOR ..........SO POOR THAT THEY ENGAGE IN VIRTUAL SLAVERY RIGHT HERE IN THEIR OWN COUNTRY AS KAYAYES AND TROKOSIS and we are shown daily videos of their kids lying on their tummies in poor dilapidated schools to learn and write simply bcos of lack of furniture........ndc govt overspent state budget by 8.7 bn ghc in 2012 just for mahama to win elections, and this was the last straw which broke the camel’s back as our ghc declined and has kept on declining ever since then...........bloated contract budgets and sole contracts awards have now become a channel to pay out outrageous amounts to cronies just for ndc to later share the loot...........huge monies dubiously paid to rlg, zoomlion, for no work done etc are yet to be retrieved without interest despite the continued destruction and weakening of our economy......DESPITE ALL THESE, WE STILL HAVE NDC PROUDLY PREDICTING A ONE TOUCH WIN FOR NDC in the 2016 elections...........and their gullible miserable strongholds are seen daily endorsing this criminal gang of thieves who didn’t even have an office till they came to power in 2008 and built a 20 million dollars mansion for a headoffice after duping the state big time thro fake jdgt debts........THE SUFFERING CONTINUES TILL GHANA HAS LEARNT ITS BITTER LESSONS THAT SUPPORTING POLITICAL PARTIES ISNT LIKE SUPPORTING HEARTS OR KOTOKO OR OLYMPICS WHETHER THEY WIN OR LOSE......we support parties to build a nation and ensure security and improve living standards for us all BUT NOT TO COME AND STEAL AND STEAL AND STEAL LIKE NDC IS DOING NOW....NOW DUMSOR IS OUR PORTION BCOS OF NDC THIEVERY..........ide biiiiii kekekekekekekeeeee........
Nana Adjapong NTRA SAKYI 8 years ago
Aziz, when will you stop your stupidity? Nobody lives at London Heathrow. Why are you afraid to tell where you live? By the way who is forcing you to lie about where you live?
Aziz, when will you stop your stupidity? Nobody lives at London Heathrow. Why are you afraid to tell where you live? By the way who is forcing you to lie about where you live?
Frank Agyena-Karikari 8 years ago
Where Aziz lives now is important but not necessary. The issue now is Power Supply and playing computer games at work. Do such workers have supervisors and managers? What did that minister do to such employers and their immed ... read full comment
Where Aziz lives now is important but not necessary. The issue now is Power Supply and playing computer games at work. Do such workers have supervisors and managers? What did that minister do to such employers and their immediate managers before coming to tell us these lies and nonsense? If there were lights for the workers at work time, how can they be playing video games? This then will be the highest level of poor supervision. This minister wants to blame inefficiency on workers but it is due to DUMSOR and poor management.
Elliot Ness 8 years ago
All I ever hear on this forums is complaints and empty words. Everybody just throws blame around and calls all others incompetent. But, hey! Look in the mirror. You are the problem. What have you done about these things that ... read full comment
All I ever hear on this forums is complaints and empty words. Everybody just throws blame around and calls all others incompetent. But, hey! Look in the mirror. You are the problem. What have you done about these things that we all talk about? Nothing. You just whine and complain and call others names. You can't get the country to change this way. You have social media, you have cell phones, you have people who think like you. Use these tools to take action for yourselves and children. No wonder we are regarded as primitives by other countries. Even Egyptians will not tolerate what is going on in Ghana. You guys have to drive these hooligans out of office. No one will do it for you. Stop being cowardly and save your country from petty thieves with dubious educational titles!
Akuvie 8 years ago
Shifting of blame. Why not sack them all. I guess they are party members so u afraid to touch them. Even MAHAMA is incompetent so what do u expect the foot soldiers to do?. I hope u turn off your air-condition while in the o ... read full comment
Shifting of blame. Why not sack them all. I guess they are party members so u afraid to touch them. Even MAHAMA is incompetent so what do u expect the foot soldiers to do?. I hope u turn off your air-condition while in the office to conserve energy.
ricky 8 years ago
In as much as the government refise to disburse funds and resources for civil servants to carry out their assignments, they will play video games n dance azonto! The minister can go to hell!!
In as much as the government refise to disburse funds and resources for civil servants to carry out their assignments, they will play video games n dance azonto! The minister can go to hell!!
Jojo Bruce 8 years ago
Ricky, you will care when the time comes: when the time to stop your laziness at work comes.
Ricky, you will care when the time comes: when the time to stop your laziness at work comes.
Bettina 8 years ago
If you paid money for your own money you will care , but bcos everything's are free for them , they aren't care , is nosy they pocket . This is the reason bcos them aren't mind . Ask all of them if they do something like at ... read full comment
If you paid money for your own money you will care , but bcos everything's are free for them , they aren't care , is nosy they pocket . This is the reason bcos them aren't mind . Ask all of them if they do something like at home whom of them need to paid electricity bill every month .
Selewa 8 years ago
Why does it come that the workers have nothing to do. This means that there are too many workers for the jobs available. Secondly this is a complete waste of tax payers money to pay workers for no work done. Those managing th ... read full comment
Why does it come that the workers have nothing to do. This means that there are too many workers for the jobs available. Secondly this is a complete waste of tax payers money to pay workers for no work done. Those managing the affairs of Ghana are very bad managers who can not even run a table top kiosk successfully.
Jojo Bruce 8 years ago
The most wasteful sectors of the economy are the ministries and the public sector workers. Damn useless bunch of employees who do nothing but wait just wait at month end to collect their salaries for no work done. What they ... read full comment
The most wasteful sectors of the economy are the ministries and the public sector workers. Damn useless bunch of employees who do nothing but wait just wait at month end to collect their salaries for no work done. What they always think about is salary increments through their unions: another useless labour organization. They are very lucky that I will never be a president of Ghana. I would have downsized most these institutions and sen 80% either packing home or the farms to work to improve the agric sector.
kofi 8 years ago
Do you blame workers for playing video game during working hours? Ministers go round doing private business,corrupting reporting after 10 am ,this includes their big bosses.If everybody is running around looking for money wha ... read full comment
Do you blame workers for playing video game during working hours? Ministers go round doing private business,corrupting reporting after 10 am ,this includes their big bosses.If everybody is running around looking for money what do you expect poor civil servants to do.
Jojo Bruce 8 years ago
So, you play video when the ministers are rather out looking for money. Sounds rather unwise to me
So, you play video when the ministers are rather out looking for money. Sounds rather unwise to me
TRUTH 8 years ago
And work lotto too.
And work lotto too.
THE MAN FROM HO 8 years ago
What else is new ? There is leadership vacuum so anyboby does what he/she pleases at the expence of the nation.
Ghana's Minister of Power signed deal with a man from Oslo wanted for fraud and organized crime. The deal is w ... read full comment
What else is new ? There is leadership vacuum so anyboby does what he/she pleases at the expence of the nation.
Ghana's Minister of Power signed deal with a man from Oslo wanted for fraud and organized crime. The deal is worth 510 million dollars.
Ghana's minister of power does not even bother to lift his eyes when two journalists from the Norwegian newspaper Verdens Gang (VG) enter his huge office at the government quarter in the capital city of Accra.
His desk is covered with large stacks of document that are strewn in front of him. Kwabena Donkor has one cell phone on top of a stack of papers, while a second phone is charging on the windowsill.
It is September 9th, and Donkor is a very busy politician: A crippling energy crisis is playing havoc with Ghana, and it is the minister's job to solve the problem.
Donkor confirmed to VG that the government of Ghana had acquired ten gas turbines from a company called Ameri Group. The minister had signed the contract seven months earlier, which may be the best transaction ever for the mystical Dubai-based company he did his business with.
VG showed the minister a photo of a wanted man; a Pakistani Norwegian named Umar Farooq Zahoor (40). The 40-year-old man from Oslo is wanted by Norwegian and Swiss police for spectacular acts of fraud committed the last ten years.
VG showed the minister a picture, and he pointed to the Pakistani Norwegian right away. He knows him as the head of the Ameri Group.
– I know him; he is the Chief executive of Ameri Group, Donkor says.
Then we show the minister a picture of the man who co-signed the agreement with Umar Farooq Zahoor, a prince from the ruling family in Dubai. The minister has no doubts:
– The sheikh, his royal highness. They both work for Ameri Group, he said.
VG investigated what happened after the wanted man from Norway and the prince from Dubai acquired ten gas turbines for Ghana for 510 million US dollars.
VG’s investigations show that these turbines usually sell for 220 million dollars.
So why did the West African country pay 290 million dollars more than the standard price?
Mohammed Amin Adam, the director of a Ghanaian think tank called Africa Centre for Energy Policy, is highly sceptical.
– If you can help us find out who these people at Ameri Group are we would certainly pursue the case here, he told VG when we met him at his office in Accra.
VG has been following Ameri Group’s tracks for seven months on several continents. The full name of Ameri Group is Africa and Middle East Resources Investment Group.
According to the company website, the company works to develop, co-own and operate power plants in different parts of the world.
The company has apparently achieved spectacular success in a very short period of time. Their website was created two months before the multi-million dollar contract was signed with the government of Ghana.
It's pitch dark in one of Accra’s poorest neighbourhoods, Nima. The sun has set for today, and the electricity is gone. Power can disappear for 24 hours at a time in this impoverished neighbourhood.
Everything goes black, every day, more and more often and for longer periods of time. The energy crisis is very debilitating for the country.
In 2014 alone, Ghana lost over two billion dollars due to the national power crisis, according to a report from Ghana's largest university.
The residents of the neighbourhood told VG just how desperate the situation really was: Electrical systems are damaged, food stored in freezers rots and businesses go bankrupt.
The crisis got so bad last year that the president of Ghana handpicked someone to solve the problem: Dr Kwabena Donkor.
Donkor signed the agreement with Ameri Group six weeks later on the 10th of February this year.
Ameri Group would provide Ghana with ten gas turbines. This procurement would help solve the energy crisis.
The contract was signed by the minister of power and another prominent representative of Ghanaian authorities, Assistant Attorney General and Minister of Justice Dominic Ayine.
VG got its hands on a copy of the agreement, which is 49 pages long. The director who signed for the company in Dubai is now a well-known name among investigators at the Financial Crime Section of the Oslo Police District: Pakistani Norwegian Umar Farooq Zahoor.
As early as 2013, Deputy Chief of Police for Oslo Gro Smogeli singled out Zahoor as a ringleader of one of Norway's boldest and biggest bank frauds ever; the so-called Nordea Swindle.
VG announced today that Farooq Zahoor is also wanted internationally by Norwegian police and Interpol for his leading role in this scam.
The Borgarting Court of Appeal announced its unanimous verdict on 26 November confirming reasonable grounds to suspect the 40-year-old of fraud, as part of organized criminal activity subject to Norway’s mafia activities paragraph.
The Pakistani Norwegian is also wanted for running a fake bank in Switzerland.
Umar Farooq Zahoor portrays himself as a busy and prosperous businessman. His base of operations the past nine years has been the United Arab Emirate of Dubai. He has been living here in a luxurious mansion in one of Dubai’s most fashionable neighbourhoods, as new luxury cars appear in his garage from time to time.
His story began in 1971 when Umar Farooq Zahoor’s father left a small village in Pakistan to try his luck in Europe. He ended up in Oslo. He set up the first immigrant store in the neighbourhood of Grønland, Oslo, together with his wife who joined him in Norway some years later.
20 years later the family owned 5 stores in the same neighbourhood. They sold food, clothing, gold items and ran a travel agency.
The couple had 15 children. Umar was the second oldest son. As the parents ran their businesses, many of their sons learned to be criminals.
Umar was sentenced to one year in prison in 2003 for embezzling airline tickets from his family’s travel agency. The Oslo District Court stated that he had shown clear criminal intent, and that his actions were thoroughly planned and had a professional touch.
Umar Farooq Zahoor did not appear in court. Before the trial the judge had received a letter from the accused asking for a postponement in the case. In the letter, the man from Oslo told the court he was in the midst of business negotiations with bank connections in Switzerland.
Later on the police discovered that he was in full swing at the time with a new and spectacular crime. He had rented office space with a New Zealander in Zürich’s best business, at which they hung up a gilded sign that read Bank.
What customers thought was a real bank would drain its victims for a combined loss of 20 million dollars.
Farooq Zahoor’s business partner was sentenced to three years and six months in prison for this super scam. During his trial, Zahoor’s partner told the Zurich District Court that starting a fake bank was his Farooq Zahoors partner’s idea.
By the time the Swiss police headed off to arrest the Farooq Zahoor he had already moved to his father's country of origin.
Some years later the man from Oslo was on the run again, this time heading for Dubai, where he began his dubious affairs again.
Together with a band of fraudsters he managed to empty the Nordea bank account of a very wealthy widow over the course of 13 days in the summer of 2010. He recieved help from an employee at the bank's branch office in Oslo to withdraw 10 million dollars.
6 million dollars were transferred to two accounts that belonged to a Norwegian businesswoman who lived in Dubai named Sonia Rashid.
On the 25 th of June 2013, nearly three years after this record-breaking fraud, Sonia Rashid admitted to VG that she had withdrawn this money in cash.
She said she gave the millions to Umar Farooq Zahoor.
“Umar was with me when I withdrew the money. He sat in the car while I drove from bank to bank. I went inside the banks and withdrew money that had been transferred to my accounts in Dubai. I gave him the money when I got in the car”, Rashid said.
Despite extensive media coverage in recent years, Zahoor continued to work for major financial institutions in Norway. He has worked the last six years as a consultant for a Norwegian company called NBT ASA, which develops wind power projects in China and in the Karachi area of Pakistan.
The three largest owners of NBT ASA are the corporate finance company Arctic Securities, billionaire Lars Nilsen via his investment company and Kjell Inge Røkke’s Aker Capital AS.
17 September this year: The Greek EPC contractor and industrial group METKA issued a press release from its headquarters in Athens. The company specialises in major energy, infrastructure and defence projects has good news:
They have secured the first major contract in Sub-Saharan Africa. The entrepreneurial giant had opened an office in Ghana's capital city only a few weeks earlier.
Read Part 2
THE MAN FROM HO 8 years ago
PART 2
METKA is owned by one of the richest dynasties in Greece, the Mytilineos family. According to the press release, the industrial giant had acquired a new partner: Ameri Group.
The Greek corporation informed that ... read full comment
PART 2
METKA is owned by one of the richest dynasties in Greece, the Mytilineos family. According to the press release, the industrial giant had acquired a new partner: Ameri Group.
The Greek corporation informed that its wholly-owned Turkish subsidiary will be providing Ghana with ten brand new gas turbines manufactured by General Electric (GE). In addition to that, the Greeks will be responsible for operation and maintenance of the turbines.
The press release said this is a five-year agreement with the government of Ghana and METKA’s partners in the agreement, Ameri Group.
METKA said their share of the deal exeeds 350 million dollars. This sum is up to 160 million dollars less than the 510 million that Ghana will be paying Ameri for the turbines.
Nobody yet knows who got their hands on this money.
VG has posed several questions to METKA. The company's spokesperson Elli Gardiki replied in an email, saying they cannot speak about the details of this agreement, referring to the press release from September.
– The projects we carry out are complex technical projects, and as such each one is by no means identical. Each project varies significantly depending on many factors, such as overall project scope, delivery time, site and others. No project and no contract is identical and simplified comparisons can lead to wrong conclusions, she stated.
Ameri Energy was presented in the press release from September as part of energy investments made by His Royal Highness Sheikh Ahmed Bin Dalmook Al Maktoum, a member of the ruling family in Dubai.
The press release also stated that the project was made possible with active support from General Electric (GE) in the United States.
GE would not comment on what active support means, VG was told by Communication Manager Ivar Simensen at General Electric Norway.
“METKA will respond to its own press releases”, GE's communication manager said.
GE's spokesperson would not comment on whether they sold gas turbines to the Ameri Group, or what price the turbines were sold for.
Dubai's largest traffic artery is the Sheikh Zayed Road. Its 16 lanes cut right through the city and continue west toward Abu Dhabi.
On the right side of the highway, not far from the Burj Khalifa Skyscraper, lies a weatherworn five-storey building. The Emgate Building consists of business offices and apartments. Until recently one could visit a streetside used car store named Deals on Wheels.
This is where the Ameri Group supposedly has its headquarters. The contract and the company’s websites give this as their main office.
VG has been in contact with the employees of a medical center in the same building. They have never heard of the company.
Ameri Group had not posted its name on the signboard of tenants in the building four months after the contract was signed.
Umar Farooq Zahoor signed the multi-million dollar contract in Ghana together with Prince of Dubai Sheikh Ahmed Bin Dalmook Al Maktoum. The Arabian prince is named and mentioned frequently in Ameri’s websites. The 40-year-old Pakistani Norwegian is not mentioned anywhere.
Ameri Group’s website states that the company’s affairs are based on trust, integrity and transparency. We are a very ethical corporation and are proud of our work, it states.
The multi-million dollar contract was signed in the greatest secrecy. There were no members of the press present when the contract was entered into. Until now, the name of the person who represented the company was a well-kept secret.
Ameri Group’s website also lists the prince as chairman of the board. The website also maintains that the prince travels to poor countries in the third world and participates in development projects to provide energy solutions for electricity, water and better infrastructure for the inhabitants of those countries.
According to the Ameri Group, the prince’s motto is: a better world for the less fortunate.
SEE PART 3
AZIZ LONDON HEATHROW 8 years ago
@ NTRA SAKYI,you are very stupid if you don't know let me educate you,google BEDFONT ROAD and see where I live
@ NTRA SAKYI,you are very stupid if you don't know let me educate you,google BEDFONT ROAD and see where I live
NDC+NPP+CPP+PPP= CORRUPTION 8 years ago
@ Aziz. the fact that bedfont is 3km from Heathrow doesn't mean u stay at Heathrow
@ Aziz. the fact that bedfont is 3km from Heathrow doesn't mean u stay at Heathrow
ra?iyya 8 years ago
U see these cheap rugs, the truth annoys them, God help Ghana!
U see these cheap rugs, the truth annoys them, God help Ghana!
Focus on the Govt Minister as well. Minister of Education spent so much on just fuel . So it will be obvious to see civil servant also using the same tactics. If Govt Minister spent less on fuel and are mindful; of the cost i ... read full comment
Focus on the Govt Minister as well. Minister of Education spent so much on just fuel . So it will be obvious to see civil servant also using the same tactics. If Govt Minister spent less on fuel and are mindful; of the cost implications of any actions they take then civil servants will also e by the same principles.
ck 8 years ago
Mr Minister, you said you saw staff playing many times. Great. The question is what did you do about it? Ahh, you talked on radio about it. Well done. Why don't you do something? Or shut up?
Mr Minister, you said you saw staff playing many times. Great. The question is what did you do about it? Ahh, you talked on radio about it. Well done. Why don't you do something? Or shut up?
KT 8 years ago
Whatever the minister said is true.
Am also a worker in one of the MMDAs. Some even come with their kettles to prepare tea which in effect causes damages to the sockets outlets. It's rather unfortunate that some of you don't ... read full comment
Whatever the minister said is true.
Am also a worker in one of the MMDAs. Some even come with their kettles to prepare tea which in effect causes damages to the sockets outlets. It's rather unfortunate that some of you don't know what's going on yet because of politics you insult those who come out with the Truth.
If you think what the man said is not true, why don't you take your time and do the surprise visit yourself. Sometimes you would see an AC machine is on but when you open the door you won't see anybody in there. Am not saying that's what causes the dumso no but then the attitudes of some Ghanaians who are to know better are very bad
KOFI 8 years ago
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jojo 8 years ago
Loose talk @ the highest level
Loose talk @ the highest level
KOFI- 026 471 6238 8 years ago
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Sam 8 years ago
wat abt u MP's, wat do u do over der.
wat abt u MP's, wat do u do over der.
Awudu Nelson 8 years ago
Yes,you are right
Yes,you are right
FA ADWENE 8 years ago
What do you expect? When the Ministry is resourced and the Department is not resourced what do you want them to do? Facts are sacred, comments are free. Expect more than games. An ounce of action is worth a ton of political ... read full comment
What do you expect? When the Ministry is resourced and the Department is not resourced what do you want them to do? Facts are sacred, comments are free. Expect more than games. An ounce of action is worth a ton of political talk. Ah why?
Ghanani 8 years ago
So the minister is saying ghanaians should not use even two television sets in their houses?This is crazy.The fact is electricity and water tariffs are just too high for poorly paid ghanaian workers to pay.Of all household el ... read full comment
So the minister is saying ghanaians should not use even two television sets in their houses?This is crazy.The fact is electricity and water tariffs are just too high for poorly paid ghanaian workers to pay.Of all household electrical appliances TV and fridges use the least electricity.
ndu 8 years ago
its partof the serverence package ,work benefits
its partof the serverence package ,work benefits
Yiddana 8 years ago
Mr. Asamoah,
I am really disappointed in you as a supervisor. This should not have come from you to the general public. Where in the developed world, can you find public employees paid to sit and play video games?
Mr. Asamoah,
I am really disappointed in you as a supervisor. This should not have come from you to the general public. Where in the developed world, can you find public employees paid to sit and play video games?
d'SignNstyle 8 years ago
why don't you sack those people that using government equipment for loging in interney or playing video games..why cant you scrutinize the computer they use by cheking the History of activities..grow-up government leaders
why don't you sack those people that using government equipment for loging in interney or playing video games..why cant you scrutinize the computer they use by cheking the History of activities..grow-up government leaders
yaw 8 years ago
NDC fo) agyimi dodo.ls this an excused to the dumsor
NDC fo) agyimi dodo.ls this an excused to the dumsor
Hahahaha the incompetence is everywhere,
Author:-OFOSUAA...
IF GHANA WERE HIGHLY LITERATE, NO ONE WILL BUY JOHN MAHAMA EVEN ONE GHC.....Ndc voters and leadership think support for a political party simply means DO-ME-I-DO-YOU...But this is sheer stupidity of the h ...
read full comment
Aziz, when will you stop your stupidity? Nobody lives at London Heathrow. Why are you afraid to tell where you live? By the way who is forcing you to lie about where you live?
Where Aziz lives now is important but not necessary. The issue now is Power Supply and playing computer games at work. Do such workers have supervisors and managers? What did that minister do to such employers and their immed ...
read full comment
All I ever hear on this forums is complaints and empty words. Everybody just throws blame around and calls all others incompetent. But, hey! Look in the mirror. You are the problem. What have you done about these things that ...
read full comment
Shifting of blame. Why not sack them all. I guess they are party members so u afraid to touch them. Even MAHAMA is incompetent so what do u expect the foot soldiers to do?. I hope u turn off your air-condition while in the o ...
read full comment
In as much as the government refise to disburse funds and resources for civil servants to carry out their assignments, they will play video games n dance azonto! The minister can go to hell!!
Ricky, you will care when the time comes: when the time to stop your laziness at work comes.
If you paid money for your own money you will care , but bcos everything's are free for them , they aren't care , is nosy they pocket . This is the reason bcos them aren't mind . Ask all of them if they do something like at ...
read full comment
Why does it come that the workers have nothing to do. This means that there are too many workers for the jobs available. Secondly this is a complete waste of tax payers money to pay workers for no work done. Those managing th ...
read full comment
The most wasteful sectors of the economy are the ministries and the public sector workers. Damn useless bunch of employees who do nothing but wait just wait at month end to collect their salaries for no work done. What they ...
read full comment
Do you blame workers for playing video game during working hours? Ministers go round doing private business,corrupting reporting after 10 am ,this includes their big bosses.If everybody is running around looking for money wha ...
read full comment
So, you play video when the ministers are rather out looking for money. Sounds rather unwise to me
And work lotto too.
What else is new ? There is leadership vacuum so anyboby does what he/she pleases at the expence of the nation.
Ghana's Minister of Power signed deal with a man from Oslo wanted for fraud and organized crime. The deal is w ...
read full comment
PART 2
METKA is owned by one of the richest dynasties in Greece, the Mytilineos family. According to the press release, the industrial giant had acquired a new partner: Ameri Group.
The Greek corporation informed that ...
read full comment
@ NTRA SAKYI,you are very stupid if you don't know let me educate you,google BEDFONT ROAD and see where I live
@ Aziz. the fact that bedfont is 3km from Heathrow doesn't mean u stay at Heathrow
U see these cheap rugs, the truth annoys them, God help Ghana!
Check
www.vg.no/nyheter/innenriks/ghana-s-minister-of-power-signed-deal-with-a-man-from-oslo-wanted-for-fraud-and-organized-crime-the-deal-is-worth-510-million-dollars/a/23577965/
Focus on the Govt Minister as well. Minister of Education spent so much on just fuel . So it will be obvious to see civil servant also using the same tactics. If Govt Minister spent less on fuel and are mindful; of the cost i ...
read full comment
Mr Minister, you said you saw staff playing many times. Great. The question is what did you do about it? Ahh, you talked on radio about it. Well done. Why don't you do something? Or shut up?
Whatever the minister said is true.
Am also a worker in one of the MMDAs. Some even come with their kettles to prepare tea which in effect causes damages to the sockets outlets. It's rather unfortunate that some of you don't ...
read full comment
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Loose talk @ the highest level
FOR RENT: ROOMS IN TANTRA HILLS:
PLEASE CALL: 026 471 6238
wat abt u MP's, wat do u do over der.
Yes,you are right
What do you expect? When the Ministry is resourced and the Department is not resourced what do you want them to do? Facts are sacred, comments are free. Expect more than games. An ounce of action is worth a ton of political ...
read full comment
So the minister is saying ghanaians should not use even two television sets in their houses?This is crazy.The fact is electricity and water tariffs are just too high for poorly paid ghanaian workers to pay.Of all household el ...
read full comment
its partof the serverence package ,work benefits
Mr. Asamoah,
I am really disappointed in you as a supervisor. This should not have come from you to the general public. Where in the developed world, can you find public employees paid to sit and play video games?
why don't you sack those people that using government equipment for loging in interney or playing video games..why cant you scrutinize the computer they use by cheking the History of activities..grow-up government leaders
NDC fo) agyimi dodo.ls this an excused to the dumsor
WHAT BENEFIT DOES GHANA GETS FROM YOU
WHAT DOES GHANA GET FROM YOU