Education
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UTAG Suspends Strike but Stands Firm Against Galamsey
The University Teachers Association of Ghana (UTAG) has announced the suspension of its nationwide strike, a decision that brings…
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Update on college of education Application form it’s relevant informations
College of Education Admission form was out April 2025 and it’s expected to end on 30th August. Many applicants took…
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What you should do if you haven’t received your No Fees Stress money yet despite all the disbursements
If you haven’t received your “No Fees Stress” money, you should contact the Students Loan Trust Fund (SLTF) or the…
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Are prospective First year paying admission fees?
The new government of Ghana ( NDC) introduced No Fees Stress Policy as part of their Manifesto promises. This initiative…
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Know the deadline for the registration of Teacher licensure exam
National Teaching council ( NTC) began with registration of teacher trainees who completed 16th September,2025 for teacher licensure exam. The…
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I will not accept grade 37 into Category A school – Minister of Education Haruna Iddrisu
Education Minister Haruna Iddrisu has stirred debate after making it clear that students with a grade of 37 will…
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Know when 2025/2026 national service for college of education will commence
The college of education students who completed this year on 16th September,2025 are expected to start their teacher licensure exam…
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Reporting date for college of education freshers, continuing students and final year students
The college of education application form selling is still ongoing and it’s expected to end on 30th September,2025. Most of…
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Why 2024 Graduates of Presbyterian College of Education Must Return Their Certificates
The Presbyterian College of Education, Akropong, has announced that all 2024 graduates are required to return their certificates due…
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Over 20 Teachers, Invigilators face possible Dismissal over WASSCE Examination Malpractices – GES
The Ghana Education Service (GES) has announced that more than 20 teachers and invigilators are facing possible dismissal over…
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