Baba Jamal Mohamed Ahmed has officially been sworn in as the Member of Parliament for the Ayawaso East Constituency after winning the recent by-election. The ceremony, conducted by Alban Sumana Kingsford Bagbin in Parliament
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Government to Roll Out 100 Digital Training Centres Across the Country
The Minister for Communication, Digital Technology and Innovations, Hon. Samuel Nartey George, has disclosed that the government is preparing to roll out about 100 digital training centres across Ghana under the One Million Coders Programme.
Quamie Stranger – Tired
Quamie Stranger delivers a soulful highlife tune titled “Tired.” The song captures the emotional weight of life’s struggles with smooth instrumentation and heartfelt lyrics. Download mp3 and enjoy this inspiring highlife masterpiece.
2026 BECE: WAEC Announces Final Time Table for School Candidates
WAEC has officially released the final timetable for the 2026 BECE, scheduled to run from May 4 to May 11, 2026. The announcement serves as a vital guide for candidates, teachers, and parents to prepare effectively
GES Warns Teachers from Demonstrating and Engaging the Media During Contact Hours
GES Warns Teachers from Demonstrating and Engaging the Media during contact hours. In a letter signed by the Ag. Deputy Director General in charge of Quality and Access..
Government Restricts International Travel for Boards of State-Owned Enterprises and Public Institutions
The Ghanaian government has banned international travel for boards of State-Owned Enterprises, restricting foreign training, conferences, and retreats to curb public expenditure and enforce fiscal discipline
Old Tafo MP Ekow Vincent Assafuah Marries in Private Ceremony
The Member of Parliament for Old Tafo, Ekow Vincent Assafuah, has married Dr. Charis Assafuah in a private ceremony attended by family and close associates.
NTC is Hiring: Apply for Subject Expert and Chief Examiner Positions
The National Teaching Council (NTC) is inviting qualified professionals to apply for appointment as Subject Experts and Chief Examiners for subject-based tests for the Ghana Teacher Licensure Examination.
These experts will support the development and assessment of subject-based tests used in the licensure examination for teachers in Ghana.
Qualified applicants are encouraged to submit their applications online.
Take Part : NTC Survey on Teacher Well-Being and Professional Standards
The National Teaching Council (NTC) has invited teachers across Ghana to participate in a national survey on teacher well-being, professional standards, and competences. The survey will collect teachers’ views on working conditions, career development, ICT skills, and professional standards to help shape future education policies in Ghana.
How Promotions Work in the Ghana Education Service (GES)
Promotions in the Ghana Education Service (GES) are a key part of career advancement for both teaching and non-teaching staff. Understanding how promotions work can help employees prepare for increased responsibilities and salary increments. This article provides an in-depth overview of the GES promotion structure, including the main types of promotions, eligibility requirements, and common processes. Whether you are a classroom teacher or a non-teaching staff member, this guide explains how years of service, professional qualifications, performance, and assessments influence career progression. It also highlights tips for effective preparation, common challenges staff face, and additional resources to help you navigate the promotion process successfully.
Offinso College of Education Holds 19th Matriculation Ceremony
Offinso College of Education has held its 19th Matriculation Ceremony for the 2025/2026 academic year, formally admitting 365 students into the institution and initiating them into the journey of professional teacher education.
Dr. Kwame Nkrumah’s Dream of a United Africa: A Vision That Still Challenges Today’s Generation
Kwame Nkrumah’s vision was not only about independence; it was a powerful call for education, unity and intellectual growth to build a prosperous Africa.
Shatta Wale and Medikal to Perform at Kumawu Papa Nantwie Festival on March 15
Are you ready for one of the biggest festival nights in Kumawu? What should fans expect when Shatta Wale and Medikal mount the stage at the Papa Nantwie Festival? Will March 15, 2026, become an unforgettable night of music and celebration in the Ashanti Region?
AI Poctored Interview – What Makes It Unique
What is an AI Proctored Interview and how does it work? What makes AI Proctored Interviews unique compared to traditional face-to-face interviews? What makes AI Proctored Interview Unique?
Kumawu 2026 Miss Papa Nantwie Beauty Pageant: Vote for Jenat’s Victory
Miss Fedaus Jenat of Bodomase Senior High Technical School is aiming for glory in the Kumawu 2026 Miss Papa Nantwie Beauty Pageant. With grace, intelligence, and cultural pride, she calls on Bodomase residents, leaders, students, and the diaspora to unite in support and help bring the crown home. Every vote contributes to celebrating talent, community, and heritage.
Ayatollah Ali Khamenei Dead at 86, Trump Confirms After U.S.–Israel Strike
Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has died at 86 following a joint U.S.-Israeli strike, President Donald Trump confirmed. His death marks the end of nearly four decades of leadership and raises major questions about Iran’s future.
What Is a Proctored Exam? A Simple Guide for Students and Educators
A proctored exam is a supervised assessment designed to ensure fairness, credibility, and academic integrity in both physical and online learning environments. With advancements in technology, proctoring has evolved from traditional classroom invigilation to AI-powered remote monitoring systems that track student activity during exams. T
Sad Video: Iran TV Anchor Breaks Down on Air Announcing Supreme Leader Khamenei’s Death After US-Israel Strikes
A Press TV anchor broke down in tears on live Iranian state TV while announcing the confirmed death of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei after joint U.S.–Israel strikes, with the broadcast going viral and raising tensions in the Middle East.
Apply – U.S. Embassy Ghana Is Hiring! Earn Up to $91,503 Per Year
The U.S. Embassy in Accra is recruiting for multiple positions across Financial Management, CDC, and Facilities Maintenance offices, with salaries ranging from $26,520 to $91,503 annually. Deadlines fall between March 5 and March 18, 2026.
GES Announces Mid-Term Break for All Basic Schools in Ghana
The Ghana Education Service (GES) has announced a two-day mid-term break for all basic schools across Ghana from March 9 to March 10. Teachers and students are expected to resume academic activities on Wednesday, March 11
Gye Nyame: A Timeless Symbol of Faith, Identity and Moral Consciousness
“Gye Nyame is more than a symbol; it is a declaration that beyond human effort, achievement and ambition, there remains a higher authority. In every success story, especially in the lives of students, it reminds us: Except God.”
Government Invites Organised Labour to Presidential Dialogue on March 17
The Government of Ghana has formally invited Organised Labour to a Presidential Dialogue scheduled for Tuesday, March 17, at Jubilee House. The high-level engagement, initiated on behalf of President John Dramani Mahama, will focus on critical national issues including public sector salary reforms
Finance Minister Highlights 2025 Fiscal Performance and Macroeconomic Turnaround
Ghana’s economy recorded one of its strongest turnarounds in history in 2025, according to Finance Minister Hon. Dr. Cassiel Ato Forson. The country achieved significant fiscal consolidation, reduced public debt by GH¢82.1 billion, strengthened the cedi
Finance Minister Presents the Value for Money Office Bill to Parliament
Ghana’s Finance Minister, Dr. Cassiel Ato Forson, has presented the Value for Money Office Bill to Parliament, describing it as a bold step toward eliminating waste, inflated contracts, and inefficiencies in public spending.
GES Holds Crisis Meeting to Address Violence in Inter-School Sports
“The Ghana Education Service will not tolerate violence at any level, especially in environments that are meant to foster unity, discipline, and sportsmanship.”
Assault on Obrachire SHS Student by Swedru School of Business Students: Suspects Arrested
“Violence has no place in education. The consequences are far-reaching, affecting not only the students involved but the integrity of the entire educational system.”
Violence At Inter-School Games: CID Boss Issues 24-Hour Deadline To Swedru School of Business (SWEBUS) To Produce Suspects
The Criminal Investigations Department (CID) of the Ghana Police Service has given the administration of Swedru School of Business (SWEBUS) 24 hours to produce individuals allegedly involved in violence that erupted during a recent inter-school games competition.
NIA Collaborates with GES to Register Ghanaian Children Aged 6–14 Years
The Ghana Education Service (GES) has partnered with the National Identification Authority (NIA) to roll out a nationwide mass registration exercise for Ghanaian children aged 6–14 years.
NSA Announces November and December 2025 Allowances Payment to NSP
The National Service Authority (NSA) has confirmed the payment of November and December 2025 allowances to all eligible National Service Personnel.
Education Ministry Inaugurates New Audit Committee
The Ministry of Education has inaugurated a five-member Audit Committee to strengthen transparency, accountability, and sound financial management within the sector. The Deputy Minister for Education, Dr. Clement Abass Apaak, performed the ceremony on behalf of Minister Haruna Iddrisu
