A development economist, Fred Dzanku, has described the intense competition for security service jobs in Ghana as a reflection of structural weaknesses in the economy rather than just a recruitment ...
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Captain Smart gives key reason only 5,000 people can be employed into security services, video stirs reactions
Captain Smart explained why Ghana's NDC government can only recruit 5,000 security personnel, amid backlash over the Interior Minister's recruitment limits.
Honourable Minister, I write not merely as a citizen, but as a concerned Ghanaian who believes deeply in the promise of our nation and the dignity of its young people. Your recent public disclosures ...
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Minority urges GOVT to refund GH¢113m to disqualified security recruitment applicants
The Minority has called on the government to refund GH¢113 million collected from applicants disqualified in the 2025/2026 ...
Four people sustained injuries on Wednesday morning when a taxi collided with a truck at Kotokuraba in Cape Coast in the Central Region. Personnel from the Ghana National Fire Service (GNFS) responded ...
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Over 500k youth apply for security jobs
More than half a million Ghanaian youth have applied to join the country’s security services, which highlights the intense demand for employment opportunities among young people, the Minister for the ...
The Central Regional Communications Officer of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), Gabriella Tetteh, has expressed concern over the huge number of applicants in the ongoing security services ...
The Minister for the Interior, Muntaka Mohammed Mubarak, has indicated that the government plans to exclude applicants already on the public payroll during ...
BLANTYRE-(MaraviPost)-Malawi’s national football team, the Flames Head coach Kalisto Pasuwa has appointed Fischer Anong’a Kondowe as the team’s Fitness Coach, replacing Peter Mgangira, who remains ...
LILONGWE-(MaraviPost)-Malawi’s government is pushing for a significant increase in funding for the mining sector, seeking an additional MK114 billion to accelerate geological exploration, laboratory ...
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