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On Tuesday, 1st August 2023, Nana Akufo Addo Dankwa...............👇👇👇👇

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  On Tuesday, 1st August 2023, I launched the National Affordable Housing Programme, and witnessed the groundbreaking ceremony for the construction of some eight thousand (8,000) affordable housing units in Pokuase, in the Greater Accra Region. This project stands as a further testament to the Akufo-Addo Government's unwavering commitment to addressing the pressing housing needs of hardworking Ghanaians in our nation. The Housing Project marks a positive collaboration between Government and the private sector, as it adopts a different approach from previous Government housing projects, where Government funded both the essential infrastructure and the housing units. With this approach, Government will provide the land and other essential infrastructure, whilst private sector developers take the responsibility of constructing the housing units.  The partnership demonstrates Government’s commitment to fostering strong public-private collaborations that yield tangible and inclusive re

The four main types ............👇👇👇

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  The four main types of managers Teacher managers  develop their employees based on their own expertise and experience. Their mantra is: “I did it this way, and therefore you should, too.” They typically advance in the organization not necessarily because they are the greatest managers, but because of their institutional knowledge. Always On managers   constantly monitor and check in on their employees. They have good intentions and want to be the ones providing continuous coaching and feedback across a wide breadth of skills. Cheerleader managers  have a more hands-off approach, giving positive feedback and putting employees in charge of their own development. They are approachable and supportive, but not as proactive as the other manager types when it comes to developing their employees’ skills. Connector managers  provide feedback in their area of expertise, while also connecting employees to others on the team or in the organization who are better suited at addressing specific nee
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  Cheating in examinations in Ghana is getting sophisticated and there is the need for new and smart ways to deal with it. These new 2023 BECE exam rules for candidates are a set of rules made public by the Weija-Gbawe Municipal Education Office of the Ghana Education Service as part of efforts to curb examination malpractices. Some of the rules indicate as follows… Per our investigations, one of the reasons for this rule is the tendency of students to hide prepared notes, answers, and other foreign materials in their socks to avoid being caught and end up taking them into the exam halls at the blind side of invigilators. The directive further indicated that 2023 BECE candidates cannot enter the examination hall with wristwatches or mobile phones, earphones or earpieces, or any electronic gadgets. The BECE is a brick-and-mortar examination that requires candidates to only enter the exam hall with the following Pens Pencils Rulers Erasers Mathematical sets Drawing board and other permit

Mahama allegedly.. .........................👇👇👇

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NEWS  POLITICS Election 2024: Mahama Allegedly Seeks New Running Mate As He Allegedly Drops Prof Naana Jane Opoku Agyemang – Report Prof Naana Jane Opoku Agyemang And John Dramani Mahama.png Former President and flagbearer of the NDC, John Dramani Mahama together with Prof. Jane Naana The former President and flagbearer of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), John Dramani, has decided to replace Professor Nana Jane Opoku-Agyemang as running mate. This is according to a newspaper report by the Daily Guide dated July 28, 2023. According to the report, the party, is currently engaged in an extensive consultative process to determine the most suitable replacement. The former Minister for Education partnered the John Mahama in the 2020 general elections. The newspaper report stated that sources close to the former president revealed that a listening survey is being conducted among NDC delegates to gauge their preferences for Mahama’s new running mate. The decision to drop Professor Opoku

I least expected this.............

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      Money over love episode 1 “I least expected this  From you. Anyway it has already happened and I thank God Faustina came to save me. Let me see the list.” He stretched forth his hands and I gave it to him. He took the list and studied it very well and smiled. “Haha my guy, am sure this list is suggesting that the lady becomes your personal property after marrying her. Why should you pay your in-laws at the end of the month and fuel their car for them? Ah this is nonsense. It has no meaning. Eemm this is what we will do, you don’t need to disguise yourself as if you have turned rich. Since the ladies mother is ready to accept you, I will help you buy some of the items and tell them that was all you were able to get. Let them understand that you can’t afford paying for their fuel every month and pay them in addition. Why, are you a bank where their daughter becomes their deposit?” He said and tapped my shoulders. I thanked him for the support and advice. He said I shouldn’t worry.

The church of pentecost has........................

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 In this picture, at the ongoing first-ever Ghana 🇬🇭 National Development Conference organized by the Church of Pentecost, is the Chairman of the Church of Pentecost, Apostle Eric Nyamekye, leading a prayer for our Presidents (from left to right): H. E. John Agyekum Kufuor (Ghana's President, 2001 to 2004, then from 2005 to 2008); H. E. the Current Vice President of Ghana, Dr Alhaji Mahamodou Bawumia representing the President H. E. Nana Addo Dankwa Akuffo-Addo (Ghana's President, 2017 to 2020, then from 2021 until 2024); and H. E. John Dramani Mahama (Ghana's Former Vice President from 2009 to 2012, then as Ghana's President from 2013 to 2016). May the Spirit of the Lord bring lasting socio-economic prosperity to the generality of Ghanaian through morally-grounded and systematic leadership at all levels in Jesus Name! AMEN!  S. K. Fianko-Larbi 

Stop Throwing Out Banana Peels.......................

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 And Use Them To Grow Vegetables At Home According to the Environmental Protection Agency, "when food decomposes in a landfill, methane, a potent greenhouse gas, is emitted." That's why it is important to try and reduce food waste by finding new ways to utilize the peels, cores, and other components of fruits and vegetables that we usually throw out. For example, you can revitalize your garden with just a few banana peels. Just like the inside of a banana is good for you, the outside is good for the earth. The various minerals present in banana peels, like calcium, phosphorus, and potassium, mean they make for excellent fertilizer. It's also incredibly simple to turn them into plant food. Throughout your week as you snack on bananas and use them to make incredible banana bread, collect your peels in a reusable bag until you're ready to fertilize. Then, slice up the peels, making sure to remove any fruit stickers that may be attached to them. Toss the chopped peels