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NURSES AND MIDWIVES “STRIKE” STARTS TODAY AS GOVERNMENT FAILS TO MEET DEMANDS

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The past few days have been very intense as the Ghana Registered Nurses and Midwives Association (GRNMA) and its allied Association’s negotiations with the government over Condition of Service have stalled. This has mostly been due to the Government’s adamant position in meeting the demands of the association. However, the associations are still resilient in their fight for better conditions of service.

The strike action according to GRNMA’s directive starts today from 8:00 am across the country. Various categories of healthcare workers including Nurses, Midwives, Physician Assistants, and Certified Registered Anaesthetists will embark on this strike. It is however hoped that government comes into consensus with the associations to avoid any unfortunate incident in the health sector.


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GRNMA Health Fund Awards GHS 120,000 in Medical Aid to Two Members

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As part of its ongoing drive for 100 percent employer-funded medical coverage for every nurse and midwife, the Ghana Registered Nurses and Midwives Association (GRNMA) has disbursed a total of GHS 120,000 to two members in the Greater Accra Region diagnosed with critical illnesses.

Each beneficiary received GHS 60,000 to support the cost of treatment:

                  1.             Ms Juliana ShaSha Anang – LEKMA District

                  2.             Madam Francisca Peace Adzre – Ashaiman District

The cheques were presented in the presence of the Heads of Nursing and Midwifery Services for LEKMA Polyclinic and Ashaiman Municipal Hospital, alongside several regional and district executives and staff.

Expressing their appreciation, the recipients praised the administration led by GRNMA President Mrs Perpetual Ofori Ampofo for instituting such crucial welfare initiatives and urged all nurses and midwives to support the Association’s broader efforts to enhance the profession’s conditions nationwide.

Source: GRNMA–GAR Public Relations Unit


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AFFORDABLE LANDS FOR MEMBERS: GRNMA COMMENCES HEADQUARTERS LAND PROJECT

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The Ghana Registered Nurses and Midwives Association (GRNMA) has commenced a project called the HEADQUARTERS LAND PROJECT. This project aims at providing opportunities for members to own affordable lands in the Greater Accra region at Bawaleshie-Dodowa.

The lands are available for outright purchase or payment in installments.

PAYMENT PLANPRICE (100x70ft)
Outright16,000
3 Months16,400
6 Month16,800
12 Months17,600
24 Months19,200

Interested members can visit the GRNMA headquarters at Shiashie for assistance or call 0597426737 / 0545293288. You can also contact the Regional and District Executives for more information.

The Association has urged all members to take advantage of the project to secure their future but cautioned members to avoid dealing with any middleman.

GRNMA HEADQUARTERS LAND PROJECT

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DISCLAIMER: GRNMA EMERGENCY LOANS

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The attention of the leadership of Ghana Registered Nurses and Midwives Association, (GRNMA) has been drawn to the acts of some unscrupulous person(s) who are calling GRNMA members who have applied for the GRNMA Loans to send some monies to them so that their loan applications can be fast-tracked.

The GRNMA dissociates itself from such acts and asks all members to disregard any calls since they are scammers who are out to dupe vulnerable nurses and midwives.

The application process for the GRNMA Loans is clear and does not require the payment of any money to any person.

Members of the Association are therefore advised to desist from engaging such persons in any conversation and report the incident to their district and regional leaders.


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