An International NGOs based CANADA need both qualified and unqualified teachers who can teach orphans and disabled children basic ( English, Maths, Science & IT)
The NGOs are paying for the expenses inclu ... read full comment
TEACH IN CANADA
An International NGOs based CANADA need both qualified and unqualified teachers who can teach orphans and disabled children basic ( English, Maths, Science & IT)
The NGOs are paying for the expenses including the plane tickets, Very good salary and incentives .
Working Visa and Accommodation 100% guarantee
No Charges No Deposit
Contract Duration: 3 Years (Renewable)
Monthly Salary: $1900-$3500 (Depending on qualifications)
Qualifications: WASSCE and Above
10% will be deducted monthly from the salary up to 12months
Opportunity to study Part Time On Scholarship
Don't throw dust into our eyes. Give us the dollar equivalent for each period and one will see that the increase is mainly due to loss in the value of the cedi. Not that more physical cash is being demanded and handled manual ... read full comment
Don't throw dust into our eyes. Give us the dollar equivalent for each period and one will see that the increase is mainly due to loss in the value of the cedi. Not that more physical cash is being demanded and handled manually. Neither were the printers charging exorbitantly more in dollars.
Nana 6 months ago
So this means, government printed more cedis of about 47% to buy more dollars in order to stabiliz the cedi which gain 39% the remaining 8% are losses,charges, etc. OK!! By the way, the figure amount of most the coins are not ... read full comment
So this means, government printed more cedis of about 47% to buy more dollars in order to stabiliz the cedi which gain 39% the remaining 8% are losses,charges, etc. OK!! By the way, the figure amount of most the coins are not easily visible. BOG should print it boldly on one side of the coin.
Nico 6 months ago
Jumped to 47% n some Ghanaians reject the 20 peswes n the 10 peswes so er we going back as Ghanaians or we going front
Jumped to 47% n some Ghanaians reject the 20 peswes n the 10 peswes so er we going back as Ghanaians or we going front
Amoyaw 6 months ago
How long will we create avenue for unnecessary spending and back to blame policy makers. To does who continuously manhandle our local currency this the cost.
How long will we create avenue for unnecessary spending and back to blame policy makers. To does who continuously manhandle our local currency this the cost.
Sweet profit 6 months ago
Who is running the contracts ? The same people in and out of the country?
Who is running the contracts ? The same people in and out of the country?
Kofi Amoako 6 months ago
Why not invest in e-cedi and save all this money?
Why not invest in e-cedi and save all this money?
Ken 6 months ago
Cost of printing the cedis jumped by 47%? This must be a voodoo arithmetic! Check again! It should be 278.4%!
Cost of printing the cedis jumped by 47%? This must be a voodoo arithmetic! Check again! It should be 278.4%!
Hannan 6 months ago
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TEACH IN CANADA
An International NGOs based CANADA need both qualified and unqualified teachers who can teach orphans and disabled children basic ( English, Maths, Science & IT)
The NGOs are paying for the expenses inclu ...
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now
1. Thank you for ORAL.
2. Now it's time for OPAL and OJAL!
3. OPAL: Operation Prosecute All Looters!
4. OJAL: Operation Jail All Looters
Don't throw dust into our eyes. Give us the dollar equivalent for each period and one will see that the increase is mainly due to loss in the value of the cedi. Not that more physical cash is being demanded and handled manual ...
read full comment
So this means, government printed more cedis of about 47% to buy more dollars in order to stabiliz the cedi which gain 39% the remaining 8% are losses,charges, etc. OK!! By the way, the figure amount of most the coins are not ...
read full comment
Jumped to 47% n some Ghanaians reject the 20 peswes n the 10 peswes so er we going back as Ghanaians or we going front
How long will we create avenue for unnecessary spending and back to blame policy makers. To does who continuously manhandle our local currency this the cost.
Who is running the contracts ? The same people in and out of the country?
Why not invest in e-cedi and save all this money?
Cost of printing the cedis jumped by 47%? This must be a voodoo arithmetic! Check again! It should be 278.4%!
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So where do we actually print the cedis?