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Teachers Fund Clarifies Temporary Drop in Loan Affordability for Some Members.

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Teachers Fund Clarifies Temporary Drop in Loan Affordability for Some Members. Management of the Teachers Fund has issued an official notice to clarify recent concerns surrounding the affordability of loan applications submitted by some members. According to the Fund, assessments conducted through the Third Party Referencing System (TPRS) revealed a decline in the affordability levels of certain applicants. This situation followed payroll deductions made for teachers’ Continuous Professional Development (CPD) and the National Teaching Council (NTC) Teacher Licence Fee. These deductions were captured in the December 2025 payroll and consequently affected the affordability calculations. In some instances, the deductions resulted in zero affordability. As a result, some applicants are currently unable to qualify for the loan amounts they applied for. Engagements between Management and the TPRS team indicate that the identified affordability challenges are expected to be fully corrected af...

High Court Freezes GNAT National Elections Over Alleged Constitutional ‘Subversion'.

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High Court Freezes GNAT National Elections Over Alleged Constitutional ‘Subversion'. The High Court has placed a temporary hold on the Ghana National Association of Teachers’ (GNAT) National Officers’ Elections scheduled for January 7, 2026, following legal action challenging the credibility of the electoral process. The injunction stems from a suit filed by Mr. Charles Kwabena Amponsah, a teacher at Asare Bediako Senior High School and a contender for the position of GNAT National President. He argues that critical constitutional provisions governing the association’s elections were ignored, casting doubt on the legitimacy of the entire process. In his application, Mr. Amponsah pointed to what he described as serious irregularities in compiling the delegates’ register for the national elections. He maintained that the foundation of the current regional leadership was flawed, alleging that several district and regional conferences were organised in ways that did not comply with GNA...

Official GES 2025/2026 Second Term Calendar for Basic Schools — Full Breakdown of Key Dates and Activities

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Official GES 2025/2026 Second Term Calendar for Basic Schools — Full Breakdown of Key Dates and Activities The Ghana Education Service (GES) has released the approved second-term calendar for the 2025/2026 academic year for basic schools.  This calendar outlines reopening dates, instructional periods, public holidays, mid-term breaks, examinations, and vacation timelines, providing a clear framework for effective academic planning by school leaders, teachers, parents, and learners. Reopening and Duration of the Second Term Public basic schools are scheduled to reopen on Thursday, 8 January 2026, following the 7 January Constitution Day public holiday. A number of private schools, however, are expected to resume academic activities earlier, on Tuesday, 6 January 2026. The second term will span twelve (12) weeks, within which structured teaching and learning will largely take place up to the ninth week. This period is particularly significant for final-year Junior High School learner...

Official GES 2025/2026 SHS Second Semester Calendar and WASSCE Timeline.

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Official GES 2025/2026 SHS Second Semester Calendar and WASSCE Timeline The Ghana Education Service has released the approved academic calendar for the 2025/2026 second semester for second cycle institutions.  The directive, issued through the Schools and Instruction Division, outlines reopening dates, contact weeks, examination timelines, and key public events to guide school administration, teachers, and students through the final phase of the academic year. Second Semester Structure at a Glance The calendar is designed to provide adequate instructional time while prioritising examination readiness, especially for final-year students preparing for the West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE). Single-Track Schools: Second Semester Schedule Single-track institutions will operate on a continuous in-person timetable throughout the semester. Form 3 (Final Year) •In school: 13 March – 21 June 2026 •Duration: 14 weeks •Focus: Intensive revision, coursework completion,...

Whenever a private number calls you, don’t panic – Dial this code immediately to see the number.

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Whenever a private number calls you, don’t panic – Dial this code immediately to see the number. Technology today has made life more convenient in countless ways, but it has also contributed to a rise in scams and fraudulent activities, such as 419 scams. One concern many people face is receiving calls from private or unknown numbers, which can feel unsettling, especially when the call is unexpected. Seeing a private number on your phone can make you wonder, "Who could this be?" and whether you should answer. While it's normal to feel cautious, there's no need to panic every time a private number calls. There are ways to identify who is contacting you even if the number is hidden. One method to help you identify private numbers is to assign a specific ringtone to the number, if you suspect the caller is someone you know. This way, when the private number calls, you'll know who it is without having to answer immediately.  For example, you can assign a unique ringto...

Why Teachers Are Being Wrongly Blamed for WASSCE Failures and the Truth Behind the Misconception.

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Why Teachers Are Being Wrongly Blamed for WASSCE Failures and the Truth Behind the Misconception. The recent release of West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE) results has sparked public debate, unfortunately fueled by a misleading narrative suggesting that student underperformance stems from teachers failing licensure examinations   This claim, made by the Hon. Minister of Education on Joy news’ Eduwatch program, is not only factually inaccurate but also conceptually flawed and damaging to the reputation of the teaching profession. The statement, “If teachers fail licensure exams, why would you be surprised if students fail WASSCE?”, fundamentally misrepresents Ghana’s teacher regulatory framework and wrongly conflates licensure candidates with fully qualified teachers. Clarifying the Legal and Professional Status of a Teacher The National Teaching Council (NTC) exists to professionalise teaching and uphold educational standards in Ghana. The Ghana Teacher Lice...

Haruna Iddrisu Dismisses Claims of Dissatisfaction with His Appointment as Education Minister.

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Haruna Iddrisu Dismisses Claims of Dissatisfaction with His Appointment as Education Minister. The Minister of Education, Honourable Haruna Iddrisu, has strongly denied claims of dissatisfaction with his appointment, describing them as unfounded and misleading.  Instead, he's exuding confidence and readiness, with a clear vision for the sector. He wants to assure Ghanaians that he's committed to making a meaningful impact. In a recent Citi TV interview, Mr Iddrisu explained that his appointment followed extensive consultations by President John Dramani Mahama, aimed at revitalising Ghana's education system. He highlighted deep-seated structural and quality challenges across all educational levels, from basic to tertiary institutions. These challenges, he noted, require decisive leadership and action to ensure Ghana's education system produces skilled and knowledgeable citizens. Mr Iddrisu believes his selection stems from trust in his expertise and judgment, and he'...