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Ghana's National Service Authority Cuts Payroll by GH₵900M After Ghost Names Cleanup
Ghana's National Service Authority (NSA) has drastically cut its payroll by GH₵900 million following a comprehensive cleanup that removed 'ghost names' from its system. The authority is also deploying nearly 100,000 personnel nationwide and emphasizing employer compliance.
20 Apr, 10:33 — 20 Apr, 10:33
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