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Junior doctors suspend planned nationwide strike after gov’t assurances

Following fresh discussions with the Ministry of Health and important stakeholders, the Junior Doctors' Association of Ghana (JDA-GH) has declared that their planned statewide service withdrawal will be suspended. The association intended to demonstrate against months of unpaid salaries, postponed job advertisements, and what...

Junior doctors suspend planned nationwide strike after gov’t assurances

Following fresh discussions with the Ministry of Health and important stakeholders, the Junior Doctors' Association of Ghana (JDA-GH) has declared that their planned statewide service withdrawal will be suspended. The association intended to demonstrate against months of unpaid salaries, postponed job advertisements, and what...

Junior doctors to withdraw services nationwide from October 7

In protest over months of unpaid salaries, postponed postings, and what it claims is ongoing unjust treatment of its members, the Junior Doctors' Association of Ghana (JDA-GH) has declared a statewide service withdrawal that would take effect on Tuesday, October 7, 2025. More than...

TEWU-TUC declares indefinite strike

An indefinite strike has been launched by the Teachers and Educational Workers’ Union (TEWU) of the Trades Union Congress (TUC), with effect from Friday, September 19. Members of public and technical institutions, the Ghana Museums and Monuments Board (GMMB), and the Ghana Library Authority...

‘President Mahama will provide nurses with other incentives when economy picks up’ – Dr. Sandaare

Dr. Sebastian Sandaare, deputy chair of the Parliamentary Health Committee, has promised nurses and midwives that if the economy improves, the government will provide improved service conditions. Dr. Sandaare stated that he has faith that as the economy stabilizes, President Mahama's administration will offer...

‘President Mahama will provide nurses with other incentives when economy picks up’ – Dr. Sandaare

Dr. Sebastian Sandaare, deputy chair of the Parliamentary Health Committee, has promised nurses and midwives that if the economy improves, the government will provide improved service conditions. Dr. Sandaare stated that he has faith that as the economy stabilizes, President Mahama's administration will offer...