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Ghana Post (also known as Ghana Post Company Limited) is a government-owned corporation responsible for postal service in Ghana and a member of the West African Postal Conference. [ 2 ] The current Managing Director is Bice Osei Kuffour , popularly known as Obour with Kwaku Tabi Amponsah as his deputy.
Ghana Military Civil Employees' Union: 200 Ghana Motor Drivers' Union: 1967: Merged into GPRTU: 6,236 Ghana Post Office African Employees' Union: 1958: Merged into CWU: 550 Ghana Societe Commerciale Oriental Afrique Employees' Union: 900 Ghana Taxi Drivers' Union: 200 Ghana Union of Teachers: GUT: 1962: Dissolved: 2,349 Ghana Water Works ...
The laws of Ghana permits individuals 18 years and older to drive. [2] [3] Ghanaians and residents of the country can apply for a 3-month learner's licence. [2] After the expiration of the learner's licence, a written exam is conducted of which the would-be driver must score 70% or more to pass.
The service was established to replace the Gold Coast Civil Service. [2] The mission of the Civil Service, as stated in the Civil Service Law, 1993 PNDCL 327, “is to assist the Government in the formulation and implementation of government policies for the development of the country.”
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Statistics show that road accidents kill an average of four people a day in Ghana. In 2005, there was 16% increase in road accidents as compared to the preceding year. [ 4 ] Between 2007 and 2010 the MTTD reported that at least 6000 people had died due to road accidents with an additional 40000 injured within the same interval.
The Public Services Commission has its roots in 1947 during the British colonial period. It was set up upon the recommendation of the Haragin Committee for an impartial public services body to manage human resource administration and statecraft in British West African jurisdictions - Gold Coast, Nigeria, The Gambia and Sierra Leone. [2]
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