UTAG calls for new leadership at SSNIT to ensure transparency and regain public trust following a failed hotel sale deal.
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Ghana’s National Pensions Regulator greenlights the sale of a majority stake in SSNIT’s hotel portfolio following a brief hold-up to address due diligence procedures. The move aims to improve SSNIT’s financial health and potentially revitalize the hotels under new management.
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SSNIT rejects a multimillion-dollar bid for its hotels, highlighting concerns over the transparency of public asset sales.
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Ghana’s Social Security Trust, SSNIT, is offloading its stake in six hotels in a move aimed at improving efficiency and reducing political meddling in the management of these businesses. The divestiture plan is expected to free up resources for SSNIT and attract private sector investment into Ghana’s hospitality industry.
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President Akufo-Addo initiates SSNIT overhaul, appointing Osafo-Maafo’s son as Director General in government restructuring.
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John Ofori-Tenkorang, the Director-General of the Social Security and National Insurance Trust (SSNIT), has been relieved of his duties, marking a significant development in Ghana’s social security administration. The dismissal…
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MTN Ghana, the leading mobile network operator in the country, has paid a total of GH¢34,581,713.52 to the Social Security and National Insurance Trust (SSNIT) as dividend for the years…