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Govt, Organised Labour meeting over 2024 base pay increment ends inconclusively

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The planned meeting between organized labor and the government regarding an increment in base pay concluded inconclusively.

Labor is advocating for a 45 percent increase in base pay, which would subsequently raise overall salaries.

Joshua Ansah, the Deputy Secretary-General of the TUC, says labor is seeking what they consider a fair increase in the ongoing negotiations.

“Negotiations should come up with something better, so we are expecting something better for labor and the government itself, and I don’t want to talk about a percentage. Last year, we had 30 percent, and we are hoping for an improvement of 30 percent.”

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The planned meeting between organized labor and the government regarding an increment in base pay concluded inconclusively.

Labor is advocating for a 45 percent increase in base pay, which would subsequently raise overall salaries.

Joshua Ansah, the Deputy Secretary-General of the TUC, says labor is seeking what they consider a fair increase in the ongoing negotiations.

“Negotiations should come up with something better, so we are expecting something better for labor and the government itself, and I don’t want to talk about a percentage. Last year, we had 30 percent, and we are hoping for an improvement of the 30 percent.”

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Organized Labor demanded a 60% rise in base pay across all levels for the 2023 fiscal year, but several meetings failed to yield positive results for government workers.

The government subsequently agreed to increase the base pay on the Single Spine Salary Structure by 30% for all public sector works effective January 1, 2023.

Soruce: Citinewsroom.com

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GTDC launches Campus Tourism Office at University of Ghana

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The Ghana Tourism Development Company, GTDC, under the leadership of Prof.Kobby Mensah has launched GTDC Campus Tourism Office at the University of Ghana.

The initiative aims to promote educational and domestic tourism by providing structured campus tour experiences showcasing key heritage sites, including the Archaeology Museum and the School of Performing Arts.

It will also offer students their first travel experience across the continent and inculcate in them love to visit Ghana’s heritage sites.

Addressing the gathering at the launch yesterday, the Minister of Tourism, Culture and Creative Arts, Abla Dzifa Gomashie, described tourism as a vehicle for education and heritage preservation, stressing that the sector must inspire citizens to value and protect national culture for future generations.

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The minister highlighted tourism’s connection to disciplines such as history, the arts, economics and environmental science.

The minister further noted that the private sector is the engine of tourism economy, adding that the engines require fuel, which is talents.” by investing in these young people today, you are securing the quality, the innovation and competitiveness of our own industry for tomorrow.

She added that the establishment of the office represents a deliberate investment in the intellectual capital of the country.

The GTDC boss, Prof.Kobby Mensah, said,”at GTDC, we believe that if our tourism has to be sustainable, we have to promote domestic tourism and a very big part of it is getting students to appreciate tourism and helping them to organise tours.”

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He added that the University of Ghana itself is a huge heritage site which must be explored.

Prof.Kobby Mensah noted that the initiative, which is one of many to be established across the country, is a joint partnership between GTDC and University of Ghana.

The Vice Chancellor of the University, Prof.Nana Aba Appiah Amfo, said the University is a custodian of heritage which goes beyond the structures and welcomed the establishment of the first Campus Tourism Office.

She was optimistic that the office would be put to good use to achieve the intended purpose.

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The launch brought together Stakeholders reaffirming their commitment to nurturing future tourism and hospitality professionals.

By Edem Mensah-Tsotorme

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Ghana to feature as Guest Country at Burkina Faso’s 22nd National Culture Week

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Ghana has officially accepted an invitation to serve as Guest Country at Burkina Faso’s 22nd National Culture Week in Bobo-Dioulasso from April 22 to May 2, 2026.

The invitation was extended by Burkina Faso’s Minister of Communication, Culture, Arts and Tourism, Gilbert Noël Ouédraogo, accompanied by the Ambassador of Burkina Faso to Ghana, H.E. David Kabré.

Receiving the delegation, Abla Dzifa Gomashie reaffirmed Ghana’s commitment to deepening cultural diplomacy and strengthening historic ties between the two nations.

She noted that the festival will create opportunities for young creatives, expand exhibition platforms and promote commercial exchange within the creative sector.

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The event will feature cultural performances, a community village and gastronomy fair, an arts market, literary engagements, and a craft and trade fair.

Ghana’s participation is expected to further strengthen bilateral relations between John Dramani Mahama and Ibrahim Traoré, while fostering collaboration within the creative ecosystems of both countries.

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