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Provide clear recruitment timeline for 2022, 2023 trained teachers – TTAG urges gov’t

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  Provide clear recruitment timeline for 2022, 2023 trained teachers – TTAG urges gov’t The Teacher Trainees’ Association of Ghana (TTAG) has called on the government to provide a clear and definitive public timeline for the recruitment and posting of the 2022 backlog and the 2023 batch of trained teachers. In a statement issued on January 2 addressed to the Minister for Education and other relevant authorities, TTAG expressed serious concern over the prolonged uncertainty surrounding the recruitment of professionally trained teachers who have completed their academic programmes, licensure examinations, and national service. According to the Association, despite several follow-up engagements and formal correspondences with the Ministry of Education and the Ministry of Finance, the government has failed to publicly communicate a timeline for the recruitment of affected graduates. TTAG said the absence of clear information continues to create anxiety and uncertainty among trained tea...

Coalition of Unpaid Teachers to Hold Press Conference Over Salary Arrears and Staff ID Delays.

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Coalition of Unpaid Teachers to Hold Press Conference Over Salary Arrears and Staff ID Delays A coalition of newly posted teachers, comprising 2024 graduates from Colleges of Education and universities, has announced plans to hold a press conference to address persistent challenges affecting their professional and financial stability.  The group aims to draw public and institutional attention to unresolved issues that continue to affect newly recruited educators across the country. Central to their concerns is the delay in issuing Staff Identification (Staff ID) numbers. Many teachers have already commenced teaching and fulfilled all verification requirements but remain without Staff IDs. This situation has prevented their inclusion on the official payroll, leaving them unable to receive the salaries to which they are entitled. The coalition also highlighted the problem of outstanding salary arrears. Reports indicate that some teachers are owed between twelve and fourteen months of...

GNAT to Reduce Loan Interest Rates and Increase Loan Thresholds.

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GNAT To Reduce Loan Interest Rates and Increase Loan Thresholds. The Ghana National Association of Teachers (GNAT) has announced significant changes to its loan scheme, aiming to make borrowing more affordable and accessible for its members.  These reforms are part of GNAT's ongoing efforts to strengthen the welfare of teachers and provide practical solutions to their financial challenges. The association has reduced the loan interest rate to 14 percent, expected to decrease the cost of borrowing and make repayment easier for members. This adjustment will enable teachers to benefit from lower monthly payments, giving them more room to manage other financial responsibilities. GNAT believes this change will enhance the overall accessibility and usefulness of its loan scheme. In addition to the interest rate reduction, GNAT has approved increases in the maximum loan amounts across all major categories. The Personal Loan ceiling will rise from GH¢40,000 to GH¢50,000 , providing member...

GES Confirms 2025/2026 SHS Calendar, Introduces Off-Campus Learning for Transitional Schools

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GES Confirms 2025/2026 SHS Calendar, Introduces Off-Campus Learning for Transitional Schools Education authorities have reaffirmed that the approved 2025/2026 academic calendar for Senior High and Senior High Technical Schools remains unchanged.  At the same time, clear learning arrangements have been outlined for transitional schools, introducing a blend of in-school instruction and structured off-campus learning to ensure steady academic progress throughout the year. Official Confirmation of the Academic  Calendar In a formal statement released on January 2, 2026, management explained that the calendar issued at the start of the academic year is still valid and must be followed as approved. Heads of schools, teachers, students, parents, and all other stakeholders have been directed to comply fully with the timelines and activities captured in the calendar. Schedule for Single Track Schools Schools operating under the single track system will have Forms 1 and 2 students in sc...

Public Holiday Raises Questions as Basic Schools Prepare to Reopen for Second Term.

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Public Holiday Raises Questions as Basic Schools Prepare to Reopen for Second Term. Following the declaration of Thursday, 9 January, as a public holiday, the reopening of basic schools has stirred debate among teachers, parents, and students.  As the festive comes to an end, opinions remain divided over whether schools should reopen as planned or be postponed. According to the approved Academic Calendar, basic schools are scheduled to resume Second Term on Wednesday, 8 January. This date remains the official and valid position. Although the public holiday falls immediately after the reopening day, the Ghana Education Service has not issued any official circular to change or defer the resumption date. In the absence of a formal directive, schools are expected to reopen as planned. Current Facts to Note •Second Term begins: Wednesday, 8 January •Declared public holiday: Thursday, 9 January •Official change to reopening: None What This Means for the School Community Teachers are expe...

Declaration of Friday, 9 January 2026 as a Public Holiday – Ministry of the Interior.

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Declaration of Friday, 9 January 2026 as a Public Holiday – Ministry of the Interior . The Ministry of the Interior has officially announced that Constitution Day, which is originally scheduled to fall on Wednesday, 7 January 2026, will be observed as a statutory holiday on Friday, 9 January 2026.  This decision is in accordance with the provisions outlined in the Public Holidays and Commemorative Days Act, 2001 (Act 601), as amended. The observance of this holiday on a different date is intended to provide citizens with a long weekend, allowing for a brief respite and an opportunity to engage in various activities and celebrations. In light of this announcement, the Ministry is taking the opportunity to remind the public to rely on official government communications for accurate and timely information regarding public holidays and national events. This is to ensure that all citizens are well-informed and can plan accordingly, avoiding any potential disruptions or misunderstandings...

MTN Ghana users can’t purchase data and airtime on Jan 2, 2026 – Here is why

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  MTN Ghana users can’t purchase data and airtime on Jan 2, 2026 – Here is why MTN Ghana has announced a brief interruption to some of its services as part of planned system maintenance scheduled for Friday, January 2, 2026. According to the company, the maintenance exercise is aimed at preparing its billing and charging systems for the implementation of new VAT reform tariffs. This update is necessary to ensure that transactions align accurately with the revised tax structure once it takes effect. MTN explained that the upgrade will take place between 12:00 midnight and 4:00 a.m. During this period, customers will not be able to purchase data bundles or airtime across any channel. The VAT reform is part of a broader government initiative to strengthen revenue mobilisation and review taxes on digital services. As a leading telecommunications provider, MTN noted that adjusting its systems ahead of time will help prevent billing errors that could arise if outdated tax rates remain ac...