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Doctors unhappy with attempts to decentralise salaries

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  • GHANA 10 years ago

    THAT IS IT; GO ON STRIKING FOR MORE MONEY

  • The Mask 10 years ago

    Lecturer??

    There are reports of no police presence during KNUST examinations especially at the medical school at KATH.

    With WASSCE and BECE there is police presence. University exams demand even greater policing.

    Wis ...
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  • Ghanaians re morons 10 years ago

    Moron. Its an internal examination. Do you think the lecturer who set the questions will leak the answers when he is the same invigilating?

  • moyo 10 years ago

    We all know the truth that if Ghana wants to develop, then we have to raise the bar for everyone. decentralisation of doctor's salaries is long overdue. It is the same as those working in the mission hospitals. Apply for your ...
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  • Ghanaians re morons 10 years ago

    Another fool. No wonder the whites think we are monkeys. Low IQs, widespread stupidity spiced with ignorance.

  • kofi 10 years ago

    SEE THIS USELESS GOVT. EVEN DISTRICT ASSEMBLY COMMON FUNDS ARE NOT FORTHCOMING AND THEY WANT TO DECENTRALISE DOCTOR'S SALARIES. HMMM MA HAMMA IN HAMMERING GHANAIANS. TREATING US AS FOOLS. ABEN BE BOM

  • THE CHOSEN ONE 10 years ago

    "WHY NOT PILOT IT WITH OTHER PROFESSIONALS? GHANA FOR YOU.

  • k. Agyei 10 years ago

    Those against decentralisation are simply against the forward movement of this country. As for GMA they can go to hell...... Are they better human beings than nurses or teachers?

  • Kunta Kunteh 10 years ago

    A buffon! Even the Assemblies cannot get money to buy power for their fans and air conditioners. Think!

  • James London 10 years ago

    Where did that Dr Yankson got his degree from,if it is Europe,USA,England he should know that this is the best way to get raid of the ghost names on the payrolls

  • Kunta Kunteh 10 years ago

    Where did you get your basic education from? You should know that readers care about good English. Your language is very poor. Just one sentence, two serious mistakes!

  • Kunta Kunteh 10 years ago

    Are Doctors the only people who work in the Districts or Municipalities?
    Is this an attempt to isolate the Doctors and deal with them or what?
    Is government experimenting with our Doctors? If the proposal was there since 19 ...
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  • asonteasem 10 years ago

    Lets enjoy the fragile peace we have n

    ow,don't touch their salary pleeeeeeas.We cant endure another deadly strike,please minister AHO3FE DUA

  • grace 10 years ago

    it will teach them how to apply for a job.This should be extended to every professional worker in Ghana.Unprofessional workers in Ghana. Tweaa even if u go to their job place and u ask of their name they will not reply u, jus ...
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  • nsem pii 10 years ago

    easy in Ghana. Politicians get rich overnight in Ghana but forget will die and leave it all behind. Help those doctors to SAVE lives than shipping ministers overseas to die and be shipped back to Ghana. Is insane and no sense ...
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  • BD 10 years ago

    As a lay man I know that parliament is the third arm of government as such, should be paid by central government. Africa is under developed because our intellectuals are dishonest or rather lack logic

  • Abu 10 years ago

    ALL YOU DO IS STEAL BABIES AND WHEN YOU ARE CAUGHT YOU GO ON STRIKE,NONSENCE

  • Akua Mansa 10 years ago

    What is the rational in asking the local municipalities to pay Doctors?

    Is it to ensure the quality of services they deliver or an oversight functions given to the local Municipality

    Where will the money come from - The ...
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  • kb 10 years ago

    Very thoughtful contribution, thanks..!

  • sam 10 years ago

    In fact,I pity the nation Ghana. We already have a fragile health system with our doctors going on strike every month and for most cases , they have a case. If the average Ghanaian works half as hard as our doctors the nation ...
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