We bring you greetings from GNANM. Article 79 subsection 1 of the Labour Act 2003 states that “Every worker has the right to form or join...
“Your attitude toward duty was exceptional. You proved to clients and staff that they needed each other’s support in order for us to achieve our goal....
Clearly, it is important to understand what the drafted constitution of the newly formed Ghana National Association of Nurses and Midwives (GNANM) seek to offer as...
A new group recognized by the Registrar General’s Department as Ghana National Association of Nurses and Midwives (GNANM) intensifies moves to break away from the Ghana...
It’s been three weeks since the National Executive Committee of the GRNMA wrestled a motion through its national delegates conference in Cape Coast to raise the...
Author: Tetteh J. Zutah, MA, B.Sc., RN Abstract Curricula for nursing education in Ghana have evolved over the years; from a primordial form in the late...
Written by: Tetteh J. ZutahThe ego threat alone that looms when a man perceives himself incapable of sexually satisfying a partner is enough to make any...
Following the recent outcome of Ghana Registered Nurses and Midwives Association’s (GRNMA) 16th Biennial Conference, it emerged that deductions including Building Levy, Nurses Fund and Dues...
PRESS RELEASE Coalition of Concerned Nurses and Midwives (CCNM) monitored keenly the events and decisions that ensued in the just ended 16th biennial conference of the...
The Ghana Registered Nurses and Midwives Association (GRNMA) held its 16th Biennial Delegates Conference at Cape Coast in the Central Region. This year’s conference was themed:...