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Productivity goes with logistics – GNAT replies Akufo-Addo

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  • Akosua 7 years ago

    Npp promises. Oyiwa

  • ATSUKUOR TEI-WAYO 7 years ago

    YOU CAN HAVE THE BEST TEACHERS, THE BEST TEXTBOOKS IN AIR CONDITIONED CLASSROOMS AND STILL FAIL. THE GNAT LOGIC IS THE CHEAPEST EXCUSE THEY CAN FIND. WITH A HEAVY LOAD, A GOOD OLD DRIVER WILL CART GOODS FROM TEMA TO BOLGA WIT ...
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  • hindupowers 7 years ago

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  • Tachie 7 years ago

    Remember that?
    Said by Mrs Amissah Arthur

  • KOBINA GARBRAH, LOWER TOWN, SALTPOND 7 years ago

    lThe President hit the nail right on the head Workers in Ghana should endeavour to increase productivity for increase remuneration

  • kuuso 7 years ago

    well spoken. pupils are sitting four in the dual desk in the school. how can effect teaching and learning goes on. go to the hospital and ECG office and see. don't talk about Fire Service.

  • Kojo Bonsu Fmr Mce 7 years ago

    So is it logistics that make teachers sell ice water, candy, fan ice and cookies at school? Let's stop the foolishness of excuses and put a days pay work. Teachers can not complain of poor pay because those in the private sec ...
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  • kwaku 7 years ago

    Basic schools re reopening for the third term of 2016/17 academic year but we ve not received the capitation grants for the first and second terms.Chalk that was supplied to the schools in September, 2016 had finished a mont ...
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  • Indo 7 years ago

    Well said GNAT but not when teachers come to school with pants, bags, shoes, dress, toffees etc to sell

  • Kofi Ghana 7 years ago

    Please education bosses stealing the limited resources,just read the auditor general report on education and you will go crazy

  • Kofi 7 years ago

    I think Mr. Acheampong is right to some extent but some teachers are plain lazy. I have been a teacher before and knew colleagues who would not teach the students.

  • x! 7 years ago

    KNOWS NOTHING AKUFO ADDO

  • Kwame Obeng-Fosu 7 years ago

    My teacher's professional number is 7121/72. In the olden days, we were able to increase productivity with improvisation and hard work of free extra classes plus exhibition of true professionalism.