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Ministry of Education Donates Toyota Land Cruisers to 20 Colleges of Education.

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Ministry of Education Donates Toyota Land Cruisers to 20 Colleges of Education. In a significant move to strengthen teacher preparation and institutional administration, the Ministry of Education has supplied brand-new Toyota Land Cruiser vehicles to 20 Colleges of Education across the country.  The support was provided with funding assistance from the Ghana Education Trust Fund (GETFund) and coordinated through the Ghana Tertiary Education Commission (GTEC). The vehicle donation forms part of a broader strategy to improve the operational capacity of Colleges of Education. The new Land Cruisers are expected to facilitate official duties such as academic supervision, monitoring of teaching practice, community outreach, and other administrative assignments that demand dependable transportation. Officials indicate that access to reliable vehicles will improve efficiency in daily operations, particularly in areas that require frequent field movement, stakeholder engagement, and close s...

Ministry of Education Confirms Payment of Outstanding Teacher Allowances.

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Ministry of Education Confirms Payment of Outstanding Teacher Allowances. The Ministry of Education has announced the completion of payments for outstanding teacher allowances that were scheduled for November 2025.  This confirmation comes after weeks of anticipation from teachers across the country who had expressed concern about the delayed disbursement. According to the Ministry, the Controller and Accountant-General’s Department (CAGD) has now fully processed and released the two categories of allowances meant for teachers. The delay, the statement noted, was caused by an unexpected technical issue that occurred during the final payroll run for November. The Ministry assured that the challenge has since been resolved, paving the way for the successful completion of payments. The Ministry further explained that the delay was not intentional but rather the result of a system glitch that temporarily halted the payroll process. Following swift collaboration between the Ministry of ...

National Service Authority Reopens Registration Portal for Final One-Week Window.

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National Service Authority Reopens Registration Portal for Final One-Week Window. The National Service Authority (NSA) has reopened its registration portal for a final one-week period to enable eligible service personnel to address outstanding registration and validation challenges for the 2025/2026 service year.  The decision follows several appeals from personnel who are yet to complete their validation or have not been posted after their initial placements were rejected. Speaking at a press conference on Monday, December 15, 2025, the Director-General of the National Service Authority, Ruth Dela Seddoh, explained that the reopening is strictly for personnel who submitted reposting requests after being rejected by institutions, as well as those who were unable to complete regional validation due to genuine difficulties. She emphasised that the exercise is not open to new registrations. The registration portal was reopened on Monday, December 15, 2025, and will officially close on...

Education Ministry denies reports of 13th-month salary proposal for teachers.

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Education Ministry denies reports of 13th-month salary proposal for teachers. The Ministry of Education has issued a decisive response to a misleading report circulating on the Opera News platform that falsely suggested the Hon. Minister for Education, Haruna Iddrisu, advocated for the introduction of a 13th‑month salary for teachers at a policy forum in Accra.  The Ministry has unequivocally rejected these claims, describing the publication as a deliberate falsehood and misinformation intended to mislead the public. In an official press statement signed by the Press Secretary to the Minister, Mr. Hashmin Mohammed, the Ministry clarified that at no point did the Minister make such remarks during any public engagement, official interaction, or policy event.  The insinuation that the government has proposed or is considering a 13th‑month salary for teachers is baseless and unfounded. While the government continues to pursue initiatives to enhance the welfare and working conditi...

CAGD Releases Salary Payment Timetable for the Final Quarter of 2025.

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CAGD Releases Salary Payment Timetable for the Final Quarter of 2025. The Controller and Accountant-General’s Department (CAGD) has officially released the salary payment schedule covering the last quarter of the 2025 financial year.  The announcement offers public sector workers clear guidance on when their monthly salaries are expected to be paid from October to December. This early release is intended to promote transparency and help workers plan effectively as the year draws to a close. Staff on the government payroll, including teachers and other public servants, are encouraged to take note of the dates outlined below. Approved Salary Payment Dates (October–December 2025) • October 2025 : Thursday, 23 October • November 2025: Monday, 24 November • December 2025 : Thursday, 18 December CAGD explained that the dates represent when salary funds are released for payment. However, the exact time salaries reflect in individual bank accounts may vary slightly, depending on each bank...

GES Officially Releases 2025/2026 Academic Calendar for Basic Schools.

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GES Officially Releases 2025/2026 Academic Calendar for Basic Schools. The Ghana Education Service (GES) has officially released the 2025/2026 academic calendar for all basic schools, including Kindergarten, Primary, and Junior High Schools.   The calendar outlines key reopening dates, term durations in weeks, vacation periods, and major academic activities to guide effective planning for the new school year. Academic Year Duration The 2025/2026 academic year will begin on Tuesday, 2 September 2025, and end on Friday, 24 July 2026. The year is structured into three terms, each with a clearly defined number of instructional weeks. First Term – 15 Weeks - Reopening: Tuesday, 2 September 2025 - Mid-Term Break: Friday, 31 October to Monday, 3 November 2025 - Closing: Thursday, 18 December 2025 - Vacation: Friday, 19 December 2025 to Tuesday, 7 January 2026 The first term spans 15 weeks, allowing adequate instructional time before the end-of-year break. Second Term – 12 Weeks - Reopenin...

NTC Announces Release of 2025 GTLE II Results, Issues Important Restrictions

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  NTC Announces Release of 2025 GTLE II Results, Issues Important Restrictions TNTC Announces Release of 2025 GTLE II Results, Issues Important Restrictionshe National Teaching Council (NTC) has officially confirmed the release of the 2025 Ghana Teacher Licensure Examination II (GTLE II) results, providing clarity to thousands of teacher trainees who sat for the examination nationwide. In a joint public notice issued by the NTC and the Ghana Education Service (GES), the Council stated that the 2025 GTLE II results will be made available on Monday, December 15, 2025 . Candidates are, however, expected to take note of specific conditions attached to the release. Key Directives Candidates Must Observe Certificate Printing Temporarily Suspended Candidates who completed their training programmes in 2025 can only view their results for now. Printing of professional teaching certificates has been suspended until training institutions submit and validate their official graduation lists...