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Aburi Girls’ to end  Inter-House Sports celebration with Basketball Championship 

Aburi Girls’ Senior High School will conclude its annual Inter-House Sports Week celebrations with a basketball championship on Friday, February 21, at the Lower Court of the school.

This four-day event, organized under the guidance of Headmistress Madam Wilhelmina Obuobisa-Atakora, will see all eight houses, namely Aberdeen, Barradale, Chapel,

Edinburgh, Irene Anderson, Kilsyth, Royal Park, and Sylvia Asempa Houses are competing for honours in disciplines, including track and field events, handball, volleyball, netball, and basketball.

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The championship aimed at helping select a strong team in preparation to defend the “Beposo Hann, Nyame Ne Hene” flag at upcoming sports competitions among second-cycle institutions in the Eastern region this year.

According to the organisers, the basketball competition will be played according to FIBA rules.

Former student of the school and current treasurer of the Ghana Basketball Association (GBA), Madam Aurora Commodore-Toppar, will be the special guest at the basketball event on Friday.

Madam Commodore-Toppar, a former basketball player for the school, expressed her intention to reunite with her former teammates to collaborate with the school administration in revitalizing the sport.

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“Aburi Girls was well-known for its basketball prowess in the Eastern Region during the late 90s and early 2000s. We won the Eastern regional championships in 2000, showcasing our strength back then,” she recalled.

She noted that the standards have declined over the past decade and emphasised the need for alumni to come together to support the school with infrastructure improvements that would encourage more students to participate in basketball.

Defending champions of the basketball competition Aberdeen House will face off against Irene Anderson, while Edinburgh House takes on Sylvia Asempa House. Kilsyth will battle Barradale, and Royal Park will compete against Chapel House in the preliminary rounds.

By Raymond Ackumey

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President Mahama expresses gratitude to Organised Labour over fruitful wage negotiations

 President John Dramani Mahama has   conveyed his sincere gratitude and appreciation to Organised Labour for their understanding and cooperation in reaching agreement

on the minimum wage and base pay.

The President assured Organised Labour of his commitment to work closely with them in the

effort to resuscitate the economy and matters relating to the welfare of Ghanaian workers.

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The President also reiterates his commitment to prudence in the management of public finances

with an emphasis on modesty and sacrifice on the part of all government officials even as work

goes into economic recovery and the alleviation hardships.

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Government approves 10% salary increase for public sector workers

The John Dramani Mahama-led government has approved a 10% salary increase for all public sector workers following successful negotiations with the Labour Union.

The last salary increase for public sector workers in Ghana was in 2024, when the then government, led by Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo approved a 23% raise to adjust for the cost of living and economic conditions.

President Mahama personally engaged with union representatives to secure their support for the increase, underscoring the government’s commitment to easing financial burdens amid economic challenges.

Minister of Labour, Jobs, and Employment, Dr. Rashid Pelpuo who made the announcement said the increment takes effect on March 1, 2025.

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In addition to the salary increase, the national daily minimum wage has also been raised by 10%, setting the new wage at 19.97 cedis. The new minimum wage will also take effect on March 1, 2025.

Source:gbcghanaonline.com

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