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‘Workers watch soft porn at 10am in government offices’ – Nii Moi Thompson laments

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Dr Nii Moi Thompson, Chairman of the National Development Planning Commission (NDPC) Dr Nii Moi Thompson, Chairman of the National Development Planning Commission (NDPC)

Dr Nii Moi Thompson, Chairman of the National Development Planning Commission (NDPC), has made strong reservations about public office workers watching soft porn during productive hours of the day instead of focusing on primary responsibilities.

Speaking to a wide range of issues bothering on productivity at the workplace in an interview on Channel One TV, on March 5, 2025, he outrightly condemned the display of television sets at government offices.

“I go to places and I walk through the corridor straight to the minister’s office and no one asks me a question, because they are watching a soap opera… it’s not just soap opera but soft porn; given that these telenovelas show people going about half naked and it’s at around 10 am in the morning,” he decried.

He described the presence of television sets in government offices as the ultimate symbol of an unserious country.

“In fact, for me the presence of television sets in government offices is the ultimate symbol of a country that is simply not serious,” he added.

He cited this trend as a major distraction to the workflow process and demanded action be taken to remove them from government offices.

He also indicated that the use of personal phones, particularly by front line workers, should be reviewed since most people engage in social media activities instead of focusing on their primary duties.

“Frontline service delivery staff in the government sector should not be on phone during work hours. In fact, they should turn it off as soon as they check in. There should be a number they can be reached in the office in case of an emergency. So, during working hours, there should be zero tolerance for doing things other than what they’re been paid to do,” he said.

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Government to borrow GH¢5.74 billion in its today’s auction

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Dr. Cassiel Ato Forson, Minister of Finance Dr. Cassiel Ato Forson, Minister of Finance

The government plans to borrow GH¢5.74 billion in its next treasury bill auction on March 7, 2025.

Interest rates on treasury bills have declined to 20.7% in the government’s most recent auction on February 28, 2025.

Demand for short-term instruments has surged in recent weeks, with the government consistently recording over 100% subscription rates.

In this week’s auction, the government secured an oversubscription of 181%, receiving bids worth GH¢18.25 billion but accepting only GH¢7.42 billion. A total of GH¢10.83 billion in bids was rejected.

According to auction results released by the Bank of Ghana, the 91-day and 364-day treasury bills attracted the most interest.

However, while the 364-day bill received bids totaling GH¢8.72 billion, only GH¢2.02 billion was accepted.

The 91-day bill attracted bids amounting to GH¢6.21 billion, of which GH¢2.38 billion was accepted.

Additionally, the 182-day bill saw tenders worth GH¢3.32 billion, with GH¢3.02 billion accepted.

Meanwhile, interest rates have continued to decline over the past few weeks:

• The 91-day bill now stands at 20.79%, down from 24.47% last week.

• The 182-day bill has fallen to 22.98%, compared to 25.38%.

• The 364-day bill declined from 27.29% to 22.69%.

The recent surge in demand for short-term instruments signals strong investor confidence. The government’s decision to reject excess bids suggests either a cautious borrowing approach or an effort to avoid high interest rates.

Treasury bills remain the government’s primary source of borrowing as it seeks to regain access to the international capital market.

SSD/MA

Construction of new BoG headquarters came at a great savings to Ghana – Afenyo-Markin

It is rubbish – Dan Kwaku Yeboah breaks silence on DNA saga and divorce rumors

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Ace sports journalist Dan Kwaku Yeboah has debunked reports that his marriage is on the brink of collapse following a DNA test conducted on his children.

He clarified that the story about a failed DNA test was made during a comedy show on Peace FM with a colleague named Asantewaa, who is married with three kids.

The Peace FM sports journalist vehemently rubbished the reports and urged the public to disregard them, stating that the story was meant for comedy, not to be taken as genuine.

“I have already addressed this issue, but some people have made up their minds to be stubborn. Asantewaa is an SDA member who has three children with her husband. We just made a comedy skit on the radio, and they are generating stories from it.

“What sort of rubbish is this? It’s a comedy show we do on Odi Ahenkan’s show, so I don’t know why people are making it a big deal. They are making claims about DNA issues, and my enemies are castigating me as well. It has never crossed my mind to do a DNA test,” he fumed while speaking on Peace FM.

During the comedy show, Kwaku Yeboah jokingly said that when he conducted a DNA test on his three children before traveling abroad, only two of them originally belonged to him, with the first-born not being his.

In response, Asantewaa claimed that she had never had extramarital affairs since their marriage; however, she had a brief relationship with an ex-boyfriend shortly before marrying Kwaku Yeboah.

She stated that the pregnancy could be the result of a sexual encounter she had with the ex-boyfriend before her marriage, hence she was not to be blamed.

Watch Kwaku Yeboah’s remarks in the video below:

Meanwhile watch as Ghanaians debate the appointment of Jordan Ayew as Black Stars captain below

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