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Job-seekers face grim prospects

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  • K APPIAH 10 years ago

    THIS SHOULD NOT BE A SURPRISE ESPECIALLY WHEN EMPTY AND CLUELESS MINDS ARE IN THE HELM OF AFFAIRS OF A NATION.WHAT ELSE SHOULD WE EXPERT.ITS GOING BE EVEN WORSE THAN THIS

  • Paa Tee 10 years ago

    K APPIAH, YOU ARE AS CLULESS AS THE PEOPLE YOU ARE POINTING YOUR FINGERS AT. CHECK HOW MANY FINGERS ARE POINTING AT YOU WHEN YOU POINT ONE AT OTHERS. YOUR COMMENT IS AS CLULESS AS YOUR THOUGHT. RENEW YOUR MIND WITH GOOD EDUCA ...
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  • Inti-Ado 10 years ago

    paa tee,

    what do you mean by "look to what we can offer rether than what others can offer"

    remember: YOU CAN NOT GIVE WHAT YOU DO NOT HAVE.
    and
    remember again that in ghana, about 95% of the populace do not have what ...
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  • Paa Tee 10 years ago

    The TUC has created a dark cloud for employers to grow and expand. They are constantly on the streets demonstrating instead of ensuring that its members are adding value to their companies. They go on strike for days and they ...
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  • wali 10 years ago

    THERE ARE MANY EDUCATED FALKS IN GHANA AND ALL OVER THE WORLD THAT CANT FEED THEMSELFS. THATS MEAN FORGET EDUCATION GET CREATIVE AND CREATE A BUSNISS THAT PROVIDE SERVICE FOR PEOPLE THAT NEED IT.

  • Paa Tee 10 years ago

    HOW DO YOU GET CREATIVE IF YOU CANNOT READ AND RIGHT, OR SEND EMAIL. ITS ABOUT TIME WE MOVE PAST THE CUTLASS AND HOE MENTALITY. WE HAVE TO THINK BIG AND DO BIG THINGS. BUT LET'S START, AND START SMALL. GHANA IS READY TO TAKE ...
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  • Muhammed Bala Wagon 10 years ago

    The 50% of research made by UG is now more than, most of job seekers after national service are in risk of searching for job. Who is to be blame, the TUC, or the Labor Organisation, or the govt. another is EPA which will cos ...
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  • OGYAM 10 years ago

    JUST BEFORE YOU LAY YOUR WORKERS OFF, TALK TO OPERATIONS RESEARCH PROFESSIONAL. YOU MAY NOT NEED LAY OFFS.

  • Jerry 10 years ago

    THERE ARE THOSE WHO DREAM OF A BETTER LIFESTYLE
    AND
    AND THOSE WHO LIVE THEIR DREAMS
    THOSE WHO WONDER WHAT TOMORROW WILL BRING
    ...
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  • Whatever 10 years ago

    We have consistently said that the state should lead the job creation effort for the private sector to follow. When we talk, people don't listen. They think Ghana is the United States

  • kweku 10 years ago

    In fact,this is the most useless report i have come across.Why is it that Ghanaians who are mostly christians,cannot speak positive things.Oh my gracious God.

  • GURMAFLY 10 years ago

    What about the Government initiative of domesticating and rearing of grasscutters which reached a high output leve awaiting the enabling environment for value chain development. Note that the project was a catalyst one to all ...
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