Final year SHS students to pay half of third term fees – GES
The Ghana Education Service (GES), has directed that public Senior High Schools only charge final year students half of the third term fees for the 2017/2018 academic year. This is because the...
View ArticleU/E: GES ‘sacks’ teachers with banking, marketing certificates
The Ghana Education Service (GES) has terminated the appointments of all new teachers with banking, marketing and finance certificates engaged as teaching and non-teaching staff after the Service’s...
View ArticleWe’ll free private universities from oppressive policies – Prof. Yankah
The Minister of State in charge of tertiary education, Professor Kwesi Yankah, says government’s will free private tertiary institutions from policies that restrict them in their quest to attain full...
View ArticleNational Service Secretariat releases nurses’ postings
The National Service Secretariat (NSS) has released postings of over 9,000 nurses to undertake their mandatory national service for the 2018/2019 service year. All the 9,199 nurses were posted to...
View ArticleParagliding school to be established at Shai-Osudoku
The Ministry of Tourism and Creative Arts is to establish a paragliding school at Shai-Osudoku in the Greater Accra region. This is to help whip up enthusiasm in paragliding among Ghanaians. The sector...
View ArticleWe’ll refund excess fees to final year students – CHASS
The Conference of Heads of Assisted Secondary Schools (CHASS), has said it would refund all excess fees charged its final year students. This follows a directive by the Ghana Education Service (GES),...
View ArticleBongnayili gets Childhood Development Centre
A GH¢ 127,000.00 Early Childhood Development Centre has been built for Bongnayili, a rural community in the Kumbungu District, to provide a more child-friendly learning environment. The Christian...
View ArticleCommittee for NCTE, NAB merger hopeful of implementation
The Committee seeing to the merger of the National Accreditation Board (NAB) and the National Council for Tertiary Education (NCTE) has completed its work. In 2017, the Minister of State in charge of...
View ArticleReduce TV hours, study hard – DCE
The Upper West Akim District Chief Executive (DCE), Mr Eugene Sackey, has advised pupils to avoid spending long hours watching television and concentrate more on their studies. He said the government...
View ArticleConcerned Teachers planned strike suspended again
The Coalition of Concerned Teachers (CCT) has put on hold a planned nationwide strike which was due to begin today [Tuesday]. This is despite their stern threat a fortnight ago over the non-payment of...
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