Ghanaian Nurses Demand Payment for 10 Months’ Unpaid Salaries
Ghanaian nurses demand payment for up to ten months of unpaid salaries, staging a major protest in Accra over financial hardship.
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Ghanaian nurses demand payment for up to ten months of unpaid salaries, staging a major protest in Accra over financial hardship.
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