EDUCATION
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2020 BECE: Entire results of 44 candidates canceled, 977 withheld pending investigation
The West Africa Examination Council (WAEC) has announced that it has released the provisional results of students who sat for the…
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WAEC Releases 2020 BECE Results
The West African Examination Council (WAEC) has in a statement today confirmed that provisional results of the 2020 Basic Education…
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Passing The Public Universities Bill One Week After Elections Is A “Political Attack” On Tertiary Education- Educationist
Parliament has passed the controversial Public Universities Bill (PUB). However, the respected Ghanaian educationist, Counsellor Daniel Fenyi has described the…
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UTAG threatens to go to Supreme Court over Public University Bill
The national leadership of the University Teachers Association of Ghana (UTAG) says it is disappointed in government continued moves to…
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NUGS lauds NDC over promise to absorb full tertiary fees
The National Union of Ghana Students (NUGS) has lauded the NDC and its leader John Mahama for the latest update…
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Second-year JHS, SHS students break on December 4
All junior and senior high schools across the country will go on a break from Friday, 4 December 2020 to…
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PTA has not been cancelled – Nsowah
Chair of the Ghana Education Service Council (GES) Micheal Nsowah has clarified that the activities of the Parent Teacher Association…
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NDC promises to absorb all fees for 2020/2021 tertiary students
The National Democratic Congress has promised to absolve all fees for SHS students who will be going to tertiary institutions…
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READ: Student demands refund of school fees after Mahama’s Free SHS claim
A letter from a student to his former headmaster seeking a refund of his fees paid while in school during…
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UEW Kumasi, Mampong campuses change name
The College of Technology Education in Kumasi (COLTEK) and the College of Agriculture in Mampong – Ashanti (CAGRIC) which have…
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