Politics
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President Mahama Cuts Nursing and Midwifery Fees by 50%
President John Dramani Mahama has announced a major relief for nursing and midwifery students across the country. In a…
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All school fees should be paid in Cedis, Bank of Ghana bans payment of school fees in dollars in Ghana
The Bank of Ghana has drawn a firm line in the sand school fees and other domestic payments can…
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GES Sets October 18th as Reporting Date for Fresh SHS Students
The Ghana Education Service (GES) has announced Saturday, October 18, 2025, as the reporting date for all first-year Senior…
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2026 Budget Hearings Underway, Job Creation Takes Centre Stage
The Ministry of Finance is set to embark on a momentous journey, initiating public hearings this week in a…
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Presidential Envoy Orders Religious Leaders to Submit Prophecies for Review
The Office of the Presidential Envoy for Interfaith and Ecumenical Relations has issued a significant directive, urging religious leaders…
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Mahama Introduces Free University Scholarship for Cocoa Farmers’ Children
President Mahama has announced a new scholarship scheme that will cover tertiary education for children of cocoa farmers. Starting…
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10,000 National Service Personnel Set to Begin 6-Week Military Training This August
In a significant step toward national preparedness and youth empowerment, the National Service Authority (NSA) has announced that 10,000…
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Ghana Government Pays 5-Month Arrears to Teacher Trainees
After months of anticipation, the government of Ghana has disbursed five months’ worth of delayed allowances to teacher trainees…
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The ministry of Health and the government has paid from January to July Allowance to level 100 nursing trainees
Level 100 nursing trainees across Ghana have received their long-awaited allowances from the government. Each student was paid GH¢399…
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Mahama Confirms Readiness of Funds for September Fee Refunds
President John Mahama has announced that funds are available to reimburse academic fees for first-year tertiary students enrolling in…
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