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Michael Kotah

Michael Kotah has written 26 posts for Open Content Ghana

STATE OF THE NATION 2014

Right Honourable Speaker,Your Excellency, the Vice President,Your Ladyship, the Chief Justice,Honourable Members of Parliament,Since the start of the Fourth Republic, every President, in fulfillment of Article 67 of the Constitution of the Republic of Ghana, has stood before this august house each year to address the state of our nation. It is my privilege, as … Continue reading

Stakeholders Meeting on NHIS Capitation Payment Method

The Ministry of Health will on Friday, January 17, 2014, 8:00 at Miklin Hotel, East Legon, Accra organize a stakeholder meeting to discuss the implementation of capitation payment to healthcare service providers under the National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS).

Ministry of Health Assures Medical Doctors

The Ministry of Health (MOH) wishes to assure Trained Medical Doctors both Foreign and local who are currently working in the county that it is in talk with the Ministry of Finance to finalise and regularise the Financial Clearance for onward payment of their salaries. This is as a result of series of meetings held … Continue reading

Ghana Investment Promotion Centre Annual Report 2013

The first quarter under this administration has been very exciting and fulfilling. Even though we are just emerging from an election year, the investments recorded in the first quarter has been very encouraging. What is more exciting is the prospect of generating 67,582 jobs should these projects come to fruition. In the first quarter of … Continue reading

Ghana Public Private Patnership Bill -DRAFT

The provision of public infrastructure and services is one of the prime mandates of Governments all over the world. Infrastructure (roads, power, rail, water and sanitation, sea and airports, among others) is a fundamental prerequisite for economic growth and development. In addition, social and community infrastructure including education and health facilities, public housing and buildings, … Continue reading

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