Chiefs, family heads to account to govt on sale of lands LISTEN
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A chief, tendana, head of clan or family in charge of management of stool, clan or family land, who fails to be transparent, fair, open and impartial in matters affecting land management commits an offense.
Justice Sir Dennis Dominic Adjei, a Justice of the Court of Appeal, said the person upon summary conviction shall be liable to a fine of not less than five thousand penalty units (GH₵60,000.00).
Justice Adjei, delivering his inaugural lecture as a Fellow of the Ghana Academy of Arts and Sciences, said the person who commits the offence was also liable to not more than ten thousand penalty units (GH₵120,000.00) or to a term of imprisonment of not less than five years and not more than 10 years or to both.
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Employee Benefits 18th January 2021 11:41 am
To help banish today’s âBlue Mondayâ â the date widely regarded as the most depressing day of the year â employers across the country are promoting wellbeing initiatives designed to help staff beat start-of-year anxieties.
Outsourced receptionist firm Moneypenny (pictured) has exclusively revealed it has introduced the Calm meditation app on its âPick nâ Mixâ benefits platform to all 1,000 members of staff.
The app was added last week and according to its group CEO, Joanna Swash, the aim of the daily programme is to boost employee wellbeing, giving staff, âthe tools to help them clear their minds, de-stress their bodies, and enable them focus on one thing at a time.â