Allowances for about 8,000 National Service personnel across the country have been withheld, the National Service Secretariat has announced. It explained in a statement Saturday that the suspension...
India's Supreme Court began hearing submissions Wednesday to determine whether Indians have a constitutional right to privacy in a challenge to the government's massive biometric database, which...
Eighty-two-year-old Frank Kerrigan had been told by the coroner’s office in Orange County that his son, Frank M. Kerrigan had been found dead in the street. The coroner’s office had wrongly said...
The Driver and Vehicle Licensing Authority (DVLA) has debunked claims there was no consultation on the proposed new biometric drivers’ license. Chief Executive Officer of DVLA Kwesi Agyeman Busia...
Travellers to Dubai will soon walk straight from the flight to baggage claim area as biometric tunnels will do airport checks at the Dubai airport. Earlier this month, Dubai announced that passengers...
The National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS) in the Upper West Region, has despite the odds achieved most of its key performance targets for 2016. With hard work, determination and commitment, the...
An IT specialist and Chief Executive Officer of Soft Masters, Dr Ben Adu, has indicated that the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Authority (DVLA) is missing the point with the introduction of the new...
Officials of the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Authority (DVLA) are beginning the process to review and in some cases abrogate service contracts, it has described as “senseless and outrageous.”...
Samsung’s eye-scanning security technology, used on the new Galaxy S8 smartphone, has been fooled with a photograph and a contact lens. The iris-scanner can be used to unlock the phone simply by...
The Ministry of Finance has issued guidelines for the validation of suspended workers on government payroll. A statement issued by Mr Patrick Nomo, the Chief Director, Ministry of Finance, recounted...
The Ministry of Finance has issued guidelines for the validation of suspended workers on government pay roll. A statement issued by Mr Patrick Nomo, the Chief Director, Ministry of Finance, and...
A report by the Committee on Communications of Parliament shows that the National Identification Authority (NIA) is yet to register and issue a national identification card to 83percent of the...
The National Association of Graduate Teachers (NAGRAT) is optimistic of meeting the deadline for the SSNIT biometric registration for some of its affected members expected to end today 3rd May, 2017....
Government has asked all legitimate government workers who have not gone through the Social Security and National Insurance Trust (SSNIT) biometric registration to do so before their salaries will be...
GOVERNMENT has asked all legitimate government workers who have not gone through the Social Security and National Insurance Trust (SSNIT) biometric registration to do so before their salaries will...
Mr. Kwaku Kwarteng said workers who go through the registration before 3rd May, 2017 will be paid Government has asked all legitimate government workers who have not gone through the Social Security...
Government workers who are not on the SNNIT biometric registration, will have their salaries withheld until after registration a statement released by the Finance Ministry has said. The statement...
The Ministry of Finance has extended the deadline for some 26,000 public workers who were likely to miss their salaries for this month, to May 3, 2017. It follows for an extension of the...
The request by the National Association of Graduate Teachers (NAGRAT) for an extension of the deadline on the SSNIT biometric registration will not be granted, the deputy Finance Minister, Kwaku...
Graduate Teachers say they will take action against the government if it goes ahead to withhold the salaries of over 26,000 members yet to register on a biometric platform. President of the National...