Live Wednesday, 17 June 2026
BREAKING
Egyptian FM holds calls with Iranian counterpart , U.S. Envoy on regional developmentsZverev into French Open last-fourIsraeli fire kills four people in Gaza, medics sayAncelotti eases Neymar W. Cup fearsArab, Islamic states condemn Israeli actions at Al-AqsaSyria Hopes for Terrorism Delisting to Spur Economic RecoveryBenfica linked with Fulham’s SilvaVan der Breggen takes Giro leadKremlin: Saudi Arabia Named Guest of Honor at St. Petersburg Economic Forumرياضة محلية‘Really cool to share this journey with her’: Michelle Wie West playing for her family at U.S. Women’s OpenArchaeological Replicas Showcase Saudi Arabia’s Rich History at Kuala Lumpur Int’l Book FairRenewable Energy Helps Red Sea Global Avoid 118,000 Tons of Carbon EmissionsLetter: Carol Rumens obituaryEngland v India: third and deciding women’s T20 cricket international – liveHealthVolunteers serve comfort food in a worrying Ebola outbreak – Sault Michigan NewsEconomyTrump signs AI executive order asking companies to give government early access to modelsVarietySouth West Water fined nearly £2million after supplying homes with parasite-ridden water that left four people in hospital – and telling people it was safe to drinkScience & TechYour car is following you – how to reclaim your data privacy on the open roadWorldHigh school valedictorian yanked from stage after hijacking speech to rant against Israel and ICESaudi FM Receives Written Message from Russian CounterpartEgyptian FM holds calls with Iranian counterpart , U.S. Envoy on regional developmentsZverev into French Open last-fourIsraeli fire kills four people in Gaza, medics sayAncelotti eases Neymar W. Cup fearsArab, Islamic states condemn Israeli actions at Al-AqsaSyria Hopes for Terrorism Delisting to Spur Economic RecoveryBenfica linked with Fulham’s SilvaVan der Breggen takes Giro leadKremlin: Saudi Arabia Named Guest of Honor at St. Petersburg Economic Forumرياضة محلية‘Really cool to share this journey with her’: Michelle Wie West playing for her family at U.S. Women’s OpenArchaeological Replicas Showcase Saudi Arabia’s Rich History at Kuala Lumpur Int’l Book FairRenewable Energy Helps Red Sea Global Avoid 118,000 Tons of Carbon EmissionsLetter: Carol Rumens obituaryEngland v India: third and deciding women’s T20 cricket international – liveHealthVolunteers serve comfort food in a worrying Ebola outbreak – Sault Michigan NewsEconomyTrump signs AI executive order asking companies to give government early access to modelsVarietySouth West Water fined nearly £2million after supplying homes with parasite-ridden water that left four people in hospital – and telling people it was safe to drinkScience & TechYour car is following you – how to reclaim your data privacy on the open roadWorldHigh school valedictorian yanked from stage after hijacking speech to rant against Israel and ICESaudi FM Receives Written Message from Russian Counterpart
Prices
US dollar50.20EGPEuro58.29EGPBritish pound67.40EGPSaudi riyal13.39EGPUAE dirham13.67EGPKuwaiti dinar162.83EGPJordanian dinar70.81EGPQatari riyal13.79EGPTurkish lira1.08EGPChinese yuan7.42EGPGold 246,840.05EGP/gGold 215,985.04EGP/gGold 185,130.04EGP/gSilver108.41EGP/g
US dollar50.20EGPEuro58.29EGPBritish pound67.40EGPSaudi riyal13.39EGPUAE dirham13.67EGPKuwaiti dinar162.83EGPJordanian dinar70.81EGPQatari riyal13.79EGPTurkish lira1.08EGPChinese yuan7.42EGPGold 246,840.05EGP/gGold 215,985.04EGP/gGold 185,130.04EGP/gSilver108.41EGP/g
NEWS BREAKING
National

Krachi East school feeding programme near collapse as cooks threaten boycott over unpaid allowances

Thousands of pupils in the Krachi East Municipality risk disruption to the Ghana School Feeding Programme as cooks have threatened to stop preparing meals for months due to unpaid allowances.

The cooks, who prepare daily meals for pupils in public basic schools across the municipality, say they have continued working despite not receiving payment for several months.

Madam Mariama Adisah and other cooks say they have relied on loans and personal savings to keep the programme running while struggling to support their own families.

“We have been patient for too long; some of us borrowed money just to continue cooking for the children because we know many of them depend on the meals. If the money is not paid soon, we will have no option but to stop,” Madam Adisah said.

The cooks said several engagements with caterers over the delays had yielded only assurances without any payment.

They have therefore issued what they describe as a final ultimatum, insisting they will withdraw their services if the outstanding allowances are not settled immediately.

Some caterers, who spoke on condition of anonymity, revealed that they have not received any financial support from the government since assuming their roles under the Ghana School Feeding Programme.

Sources disclosed that the prolonged delay in the release of funds has placed enormous financial pressure on both caterers and cooks, many of whom have had to rely on personal savings, loans, and credit purchases to keep the programme running.

The caterers explained that despite repeated assurances from authorities, payments have still not been made, making it increasingly difficult to continue operations.

They said food suppliers who initially agreed to provide items on credit are now demanding payment before supplying additional foodstuffs, leaving many caterers stranded.

 “We have been using our own money to support the programme because we did not want the children to suffer, but things have become extremely difficult; traders and supplies are refusing to give us food items on credit because previous debts are still unpaid,” they added.

According to the caterers, the rising cost of food items and transportation has further worsened the situation, making it almost impossible to sustain the programme without government intervention.

Many of them disclosed that they are already indebted to local traders and financial institutions after borrowing money to purchase rice, beans, cooking oil, fish, and other essential ingredients for school meals.

They warned that unless funds are urgently released, several caterers may be forced to suspend cooking activities entirely, a development they fear could disrupt academic activities and negatively affect thousands of pupils who depend on the daily meals.

The caterers, therefore, appealed to the government, the Ministry of Gender, Children, and Social Protection, and the National School Feeding Secretariat to expedite the release of funds to prevent a complete breakdown of the programme in the municipality.

المصدر: MyJoyOnline (GH)

0 Views

أضف تعليقاً

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *