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How come Ofori-Atta has refused to return?- Majority Leader asks Minority Leader

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Parliament Questions Former Finance Minister’s Absence Amid Corruption Charges The Majority Leader in Parliament, Mahama Ayariga, has questioned the Minority Leader, Alexander Afenyo-Markin, on why former Finance Minister Ken Ofori-Atta has yet to return to Ghana from the United States. Ayariga noted that Ofori-Atta was unwell while serving as Finance Minister and remained in Ghana before the New Patriotic Party (NPP) lost the 2024 general elections. However, shortly after the elections, he reportedly traveled to the US for medical treatment. Speaking in Parliament on Friday, November 21, Ayariga asked, “Ken Ofori-Atta was sick when he was Finance Minister; we all saw it, and he stayed in Ghana. How come today, he has refused to return when he’s being sought after by the law enforcement agencies?” In response, Afenyo-Markin defended Ofori-Atta, stating, “Mr. Ofori-Atta has been transparent about his medical condition. Everyone may face health issues at some point. It is misleading ...

Unemployed teachers reject 6100 recruitment plan.

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Unemployed Trained Teachers Reject Government's 6,100 Teacher Recruitment Plan, Demand Transparency and Fairness in Employment Process. The Coalition of Unemployed Trained Teachers has expressed profound disappointment and frustration with the government's plan to recruit 6,100 teachers, stating that it falls woefully short of addressing the country's pressing teacher shortage.  Representing over 17,000 unemployed College of Education graduates, the coalition says the announcement has precipitated uncertainty and anxiety among qualified teachers, exacerbating an already dire employment landscape. In a strongly-worded statement, the group emphasized that all qualified teachers deserve opportunities to serve in Ghana's educational sector, not just a privileged few.  They are demanding transparency, fairness, and accountability in the recruitment process, questioning whether it will be based on merit, cronyism, or other opaque factors. The coalition is calling on Education...

CAGD Orders Complete Elimination of Manual Cheques by First Quarter of 2026

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CAGD Orders Complete Elimination of Manual Cheques by First Quarter of 2026. The Controller and Accountant-General's Department (CAGD) has announced a significant initiative to completely eliminate manual cheques across all government institutions by the end of the first quarter of 2026.  This bold move is aimed at strengthening public financial management, enhancing transparency, and promoting accountability in the utilization of public resources. In a recent stakeholder engagement workshop held in Accra, the Controller and Accountant General, Mr. Kwasi Agyei, emphasized that despite the implementation of the Ghana Integrated Financial Management Information System (GIFMIS), a substantial number of Ministries, Departments, and Agencies (MDAs) continue to operate accounts with commercial banks and issue manual cheques, thereby creating gaps in national financial reporting. He noted that institutions operating through the Bank of Ghana have largely transitioned to GIFMIS, enabling e...

Government Confirms Recruitment of 6,100 Teachers from the 2023 Cohort- Education Minister

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Government Confirms Recruitment of 6,100 Teachers from the 2023 Cohort- Education Minister  The Education Ministry has given a significant update that brings relief to many graduates waiting for employment .  Haruna Iddrisu, the Minister for Education, has announced that government has officially approved the recruitment of 6,100 teachers from the 2023 cohort. This announcement follows peaceful demonstrations by unposted teachers who marched through parts of Accra on Wednesday, November 19, 2025, demanding immediate postings. During his engagement with the press, the Minister reiterated government’s commitment to resolving the concerns of unposted teachers. He explained that the approval from Cabinet marks a major step toward clearing the long-standing backlog that has left many newly trained teachers at home. Haruna Iddrisu stated that the education sector remains the largest employer in the country, and as such, the Ministry is working systematically to ensure that all eligi...

Government Steps Up Plans to Provide 50,000 Housing Units for Teachers Nationwide.

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Government Steps Up Plans to Provide 50,000 Housing Units for Teachers Nationwide. The Education Ministry has announced significant progress toward a large-scale national housing programme aimed at enhancing the living standards of teachers.  This initiative forms part of President Mahama’s broader commitment to strengthening conditions within the education sector and ensuring that teachers receive the support necessary to perform at their best. Speaking at a press briefing on Wednesday, November 19, the Education Minister, Haruna Iddrisu, revealed that the Ministry is currently reviewing extensive proposals from major funding bodies to facilitate the construction of 50,000 housing units for teachers across the country. According to him, this pledge was captured in the government’s manifesto, and the Ministry is now moving toward its practical execution. Mr. Iddrisu outlined that the District Assemblies Common Fund (DACF), GETFund, the Ghana Social Opportunities Project (GSOP), and...

Major Upgrade Announced for Mankraso SHS After Outstanding NSMQ Performance.

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Major Upgrade Announced for Mankraso SHS After Outstanding NSMQ Performance. The Ministry of Education has confirmed a significant development for Mankraso Senior High School, following the school’s remarkable performance in the recently concluded National Science and Maths Quiz (NSMQ).  The government has officially added the school to its list of institutions scheduled for expansion under a national upgrading initiative. Minister of Education, Haruna Iddrisu, explained that the move aligns with efforts to strengthen high-performing schools and promote healthy academic competition across the country. Speaking in Accra on Wednesday, November 19, he stated that Mankraso SHS earned this consideration based on its commendable display in the national contest. He noted that the broader programme will see 10 category B schools elevated to category A, and 10 category C schools upgraded to category B. Mankraso SHS has now been included in the ongoing review, with the Minister expressing ap...

Assin Fosu Community in Shock as ICT Teacher Allegedly Ends His Life Following Romantic Setback.

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  Assin Fosu Community in Shock as ICT Teacher Allegedly Ends His Life Following Romantic Setback. The Assin Fosu community is grappling with grief following the reported suicide of Prince Nkrumah, a young ICT teacher, who allegedly took his own life after a profound romantic disappointment. According to community accounts, Prince Nkrumah had been emotionally invested in a long-term relationship with a woman he had supported extensively. Reports indicate that he financially sponsored her nursing training and contributed toward her school fees, anticipating a future marriage and lifelong partnership.  Tragically, the relationship could not be sustained. The woman reportedly informed him that she could no longer continue with the relationship and subsequently ceased all communication, ignoring his calls and messages. In the weeks leading up to the incident, the teacher reportedly displayed signs of severe psychological distress, including social withdrawal, emotional instabilit...