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UCC Faculty of Education Organizes Educational Exhibition in Basic Education

Students from the Basic Education Department of the faculty of Education, University of Cape Coast (UCC) have organised a day’s educational exhibition to showcase their knowledge and skills acquired in the field of basic education. The annual event which is mostly held in the second semester of the academic year was mainly patronised by staff […]

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Gov’t to Introduce Compulsory Study of French in the SHS- Akuffo Addo

President Akufo Addo has disclosed that his government plans to make the study of French language compulsory in all Senior High Schools. According to him, the government intends to make significant progress by making the language compulsory from next academic year in September. Akufo-Addo made the remarks in Togo on a two-day official visit to

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Over 40,000 Teachers Cleared to be Paid Salary Arrears

The government, in collaboration with the Ghana National Association of Teachers (GNAT), has completed 90 per cent of the validation exercise for teachers. Out of the 117,232 documents received, 63,614 have been worked on and 42,347 have been successfully validated, with 41,550 already paid their salaries. Another set of 21,267 documents are, however, facing query.GNAT

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National Service Personnel Likely To Receive Their April Allowance After Validation

National service personnel across the country are likely to receive their April allowance only after completing their validation process. A statement from the National service secretariat asked all service personnel to visit their respective district national service secretariats in order to pick a form and complete the validation process. The form must be picked at

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Building a School for Vulnerable/Orphans in Ghana- Support Here

Christ Centre International Academy – Phase 1 Building a School for vulnerable children/orphans in GhanaBuilding a Support Now Project Ends on June/30/2017 Project Description Christ Centre for the Needy was set up in 2011 by Rev Joseph Azumah Azugah.  An orphan himself at an early age, he has dedicated much of his life to helping those

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Akuffo Addo Names Membership of New GES Council

President Nana Akufo-Addo has appointed Professor Kwasi Opoku-Amankwa as the Acting Director-General of the Ghana Education Service (GES). In a letter signed by the President ,the appointment is pending the advice of the governing council of the Service in consultation with the Public Service Commission. See the Membership Below: 1.Michael Nsowah-Chairman 2.Dr Salome Essuman-Govt Nominee

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Shocking:Ghanaian Teachers Working Without Conditions of Service Since 2010

About 300,000 teachers in Ghana are working without Conditions of Service, EducationGhana can confirm. Its interesting to note that teachers in the Ghana Education Service had their conditions of service expired since 2010 ,of which teacher unions are sitting either unconcerned or may have fought for it but the Ghanaian politician will have no interest

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SHSs in the Upper East Appeal to government to Settle Their Feeding Grant Arrears

Continuing students of second cycle institutions in the Upper East Region are appealing to government to settle their feeding grant arrears to enable them reopen on the 4th of May 2017. Various second cycle institutions are expected to reopen on Thursday 4th May, 2017, but head teachers of these schools in the region have entreated students not to

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