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GES Issues Urgent Directive to SHS and Technical School Heads on WASSCE Registration.

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GES Issues Urgent Directive to SHS and Technical School Heads on WASSCE Registration. The Ghana Education Service (GES) has taken a firm stance against the unauthorised registration of candidates for the West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE), cautioning heads of Senior High and Technical Schools to strictly follow approved procedures. In an official directive released on January 8, 2026, through its Public Relations Unit, GES expressed serious concern over increasing reports of unethical practices that undermine the credibility of the examination system. Management revealed that some school heads and officials have been illegally registering Form Two students and, in certain cases, private candidates for the WASSCE. According to GES, these registrations are being carried out outside established guidelines and, in many instances, involve the collection of unauthorised fees. The Service described such actions as unacceptable and a direct breach of existing regulatio...

Ken Ofori-Atta Detained in the U.S. as Ghana Intensifies Extradition Efforts Over SML Case.

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Ken Ofori-Atta Detained in the U.S. as Ghana Intensifies Extradition Efforts Over SML Case. Background Former Finance Minister Ken Ofori-Atta has reportedly been detained by the United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) following concerns surrounding his immigration status. The development has drawn wide public attention because it coincides with Ghana’s ongoing attempts to have him extradited over alleged corruption-related matters. Detention by U.S. Authorities Information available indicates that Mr. Ofori-Atta was taken into ICE custody after overstaying his permitted period in the United States. He has been residing in the U.S. for several months, a stay initially explained as being for medical reasons. U.S. immigration officials are said to be reviewing his status while he remains in detention. Legal Position of Ofori-Atta Lawyers for the former minister have stated that he has applied for an adjustment of immigration status and that the matter is administrative in ...

NTC and GES Announce ‘Phase 2' of National CPD Day for Teachers.

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NTC and GES Announce ‘Phase 2' of National CPD Day for Teachers. The National Teaching Council (NTC), in partnership with the Ghana Education Service (GES), has officially announced Phase Two of the National Continuous Professional Development (CPD) Day for teachers, with a focused theme on Data Protection Training.  This initiative highlights the growing importance of responsible data management within the education sector, particularly as schools increasingly rely on digital tools for teaching, assessment, communication, and record keeping.  Teachers routinely handle sensitive information such as learners’ personal details, academic records, staff data, and examination materials, making data protection a critical professional responsibility.  The Phase Two CPD Day is scheduled to take place on 15 January 2026 and will be conducted virtually through Katon Meet, the approved online platform, to ensure nationwide participation without the challenges associated with physica...

Government Assures Teachers of Better Retirement Security – Education Minister

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Government Assures Teachers of Better Retirement Security – Education Minister. The Minister of Education, Haruna Iddrisu, has reaffirmed the government’s commitment to strengthening retirement security for teachers through a comprehensive review of the national pension system.  The proposed reforms, he explained, are intended to improve retirement benefits and provide greater financial stability for workers, particularly teachers who have dedicated many years of service to national development. The Minister gave this assurance while addressing delegates at the 7th Quadrennial National Conference of the Ghana National Association of Teachers (GNAT), which is currently taking place in Accra. His remarks were warmly received by participants, many of whom have long advocated improved post-retirement conditions for teachers. According to Mr. Iddrisu, teachers play a critical role in shaping the future of the nation, and it is only appropriate that their welfare, especially after retire...

Ghana Education Service Announces Vacancy for Culture Coordinator.

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Ghana Education Service Announces Vacancy for Culture Coordinator. The Ghana Education Service (GES) has officially opened applications for the position of Culture Coordinator at the Municipal and District Education Offices within the Volta Region.  The Service invites applications from qualified, results-oriented, and dedicated professional teachers who meet the stated requirements. Position •Culture Coordinator(Municipal/District Education Offices) Qualification Requirements •Applicants must satisfy the following criteria: •Be a professional graduate teacher. •Be computer literate. •Have a satisfactory conduct record and a credible work history. •Possess leadership experience. •Be on the Assistant Director II grade or higher. •Have completed courses in Music, Performing Arts, Languages, or any culture-related programme from a recognised university (this will be considered an added advantage). Mode of Application Interested applicants who meet the above requirements are required t...

President Mahama Pledges Stronger Partnership With Teachers, Announces Major Housing & Education Investments.

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President Mahama Pledges Stronger Partnership With Teachers, Announces Major Housing & Education Investments. President of the Republic of Ghana, H.E. John Dramani Mahama, has announced that his government will partner the Ghana National Association of Teachers (GNAT) to provide affordable housing for teachers across the country. According to the President, the government is committed to improving the living conditions of teachers by addressing their housing needs and enhancing their overall welfare. “We also are looking to partner with the Ghana National Association of Teachers in the area of housing,” he said. President Mahama made this commitment while addressing the Ghana National Association of Teachers (GNAT) 7th Quadrennial (54th) National Delegates Conference at the University of Professional Studies, Accra, on Monday, January 5, 2026. During his address, he revealed that an amount of GH¢500 million has been allocated in the 2026 national budget to kick-start the initiative...

Teachers Cannot Boast of GHS500,000 as Their Retirement Lump Sum – GNAT President Laments.

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GNAT Pushes for Salary Review and Safer Working Conditions for Teachers The Ghana National Association of Teachers (GNAT) has called for an immediate review of the Single Spine Pay Policy, warning that the current salary structure and pension system are failing teachers and undermining morale in the education sector. Speaking at a public engagement attended by government officials, GNAT President Rev. Isaac Owusu said teachers are grappling with poor conditions of service that do not reflect their training, workload, or contribution to national development. “We face an ongoing crisis regarding the conditions of service where many teachers struggle with inadequate salaries that do not reflect their hard work and education,” Rev. Owusu said. He stressed that GNAT expects the government to urgently review the Single Spine Pay Policy within the year to align with what he described as the government’s “resetting agenda.” “We are resetting Ghana, and so the pay policy must reflect the resett...