Monday, 3 August 2015

AJUMAKO: AEED NASPA HOLDS JOB SUMMIT



            Ajumako enyan essiam district national service personnel Naspa has organised a job summit for their outgoing service persons  who have completed their national service for the 2014/2015 academic year

            The summit was to prepare graduates for the next step in life which is the job market. Mr. Opiah Mensah , director of the national service scheme Ajumako district took graduates through the modern ways of writing  curriculum vitae and cover letters, how to dress to an interview and even how to brand yourself well enough to be the best candidate for an interview.

            The Ceo of corporate life consulting who doubles as a career coach Emmanuel Woyome who was a speaker at the summit passionately asked graduates to build a reputable brand of their candidature to avoid being misplaced  in the job market.

            woyome stated  "If you build a reputable brand you get the bargaining power". He urged graduates to identify their talent, develop it and make it visible to the job market or employers.

            He advised graduates to take good opportunities from the social media to market their abilities and cvs instead of the ordinary. Woyome reiterated that  what you post or do on social media is the continuation of your cv. He made this remark at the outgoing ceremony for the outgoing badge of service personnel in ajumako



            Executives and loyal servants of the association naspa were rewarded with citations for their countless effort to the growth of the association. president of the association Mr. Kwakye Patrick  thanked all and sundry for their coporation towards a succesful year.
            SOURCE: BUABENG PHILEMON

NSASS HEADMASTER NARROWLY ESCAPES DEATH



          
The headmaster of Nsaba Presbyterian senior high school Mr. Anning Yebo narrowly escaped death when his Aztec car with registration number Gr -3008-13 caught fire on Monday 3rd august 2015 at 10am.

            The headmaster was returning to his residence from swedru when his car caught fire while negotiating a curve at the Presby church.

           He said "I heard people screaming master stop your car  is on fire” but when he decided to get down the gate wouldn't open and so got him trapped in the car but by the efforts of residents around, they forced the car open and got him out of the car and eventually quenched the fire that was emanating from the car bonnet before the Swedru fire service could arrive.

            Speaking on what could have triggered the fire he said he there was a profuse smell of fuel in the car but he didn't pay heed to it because he had just filled his tank from the Duakwa filling station on his way to Nsaba. He however escaped without sustaining any injury.

Saturday, 1 August 2015

ACCRA : JULY-AUGUST SERVICE ALLOWANCE TO BE PAID TOGETHER





 The Public relations officer  of the national service scheme Ambrose Entwiwa  Jnr has hinted that national service allowance for the month of July and august will be paid  jointly together with t and t to enable
 personnel's  start something after their service. this means allowances to be taken home by personnel's will be 700 Ghana cedis plus the destination fare of the person .          He explained that the fare won't be a flat rate but will  depend  on where the person traveled from to do his service.
            He said this when the national service scheme held a day of gratitude ceremony in Accra Burma hall  to launch the national service week  to enable other regions to hold their service week. it  also ushered the 2014/2015 service badge to an end. Present were the deputy minister  of education in charge of tertiary education  Mr. Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa , former  executive director  of Nss Mr. Vincent s. Kuagbenu  and national service personnels from in and around Accra.
            He also talked about voluntary service with the scheme which has been suspended until further notice. he explained that voluntary service was introduced to help increase the total number of personal teachers in the three northern regions to help meet up with the total number of teachers needed in the region to teach math and science, year but now service persons churned out every has grown massively from 25000 to 75000 which is more than enough to engage the services of extra hands
            Finally he advised all graduates who have already undertaken their service not to register again.
             SOURCE : PHILEMON BUABENG

Tuesday, 21 July 2015

GOMOA ABLEKUM LACKS TOILET FACILITIES

People and residents of Gomoa ablekum in the central region have apealled for a public toilet to help increase sanitation in the area. Ablekum  is a town that share border with Apam along the sea belt with about 1200 inhabitants all using  only one toilet facility . The toilet which was built about 3 years years ago is full up and and leaks badly whenever it rains. the scent it emits especially when it rains makes it difficult for residents to patronize it as a result most of the resident are compelled to use the sea shore as a defecating site with others resulting to defecating  rubber bags thereby making the seashore very dirty.
Mr. j.k. Adams an assembly member explain he has being to the assembly several times but no help seems to be coming from them. insert       
Some residents also shared their experience with the news team. 

AGONA WEST: MP ASSISTS 5 SCHOOLS WITH TOILET FACILITIES

Construction of sanitary facilities including toilet and urinals in the five selected basic schools in the Agona west constituency in the central region has been inaugurated. 
         Beneficiary schools are lower Bobikuma Anglican basic school, Agona Abodom Catholic, Abodom Anglican and Jhs, Agona Kwaman Methodist, Agona Nkum Presbyterian
          The Member of Parliament who carried out these projects from his share of the common fund said the projects are 5 from a broader programme consisting of about 19 basic schools earmarked for assistance in this regard.
The Municipal chief executive of Agona west honourable Samuel sarpong advised teachers in the district to stop drinking

according to lawyer charlse obeng Inkoom ,some of the schools have seriouse problems with their places of convenience that has to be addresed to avoid any outbeaks ofdiseases

Sunday, 7 December 2014

SWEDRU OBSERVE NATIONAL SANITATION DAY




every first Saturday of the month has been set aside by government to be observed as world   sanitation day. As part of efforts to keep the country from further deterioration by filth. This is to be observed by every community across the country to come out and participate actively in cleaning up their own environment in order to keep the nation clean and also avoid any communable diseae . as part of these activities member of parliament for agona east lawyer obeng inkum and the municipal Chief executive Samuel sarpong joined in the cleaning. Mce tells us of the motive of the sanitation project and how it will help to clear the Nation from filth. he advised every Ghanian to participate in the occassion
 security services, students and drivers all joined in the cleaning, as residents were cleaning and destilling the gutters drivers were also conveying the rubbish. Atv news spoke with some of the drivers and they also shared their views with regards to helping swedru get rid of rubbish through the national sanitation project.Mr. Ghamfi popularly known in swedru as lucky girl sponsord the programme by donating rakes, wheel barrows cutlases etc to enhance the programme, he advised the well to do in society to also participate in national programmes with their money.

After the hard day works, Mp for the area Hon. Obeng Nkum congratulated everyone for the effort and called all and sundry to make the next sanitation day greater than it is now.