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MP Slams Gov’t Over Ghana School of Law Entrance Exam U-Turn, Describes Move as “Betrayal”

Member of Parliament for Old Tafo, Hon. Vincent Ekow Assafuah, has strongly criticised the government over the reintroduction of entrance examinations into the Ghana School of Law, describing the decision as a betrayal of trust and a setback for aspiring legal practitioners. His comments follow...

Family Demands Justice After Tragic Electrocution of Kikam Technical Student

The family of 17-year-old Bernard Nyanzu, a final-year student at Kikam Technical Institute in the Western Region, is engulfed in sorrow and confusion following his tragic death from electrocution. His father, Joseph Nyanzu Blay, suspects foul play and has expressed frustration over the lack...

Gov’t rolls out Free Special Needs Education from January 2026 – Haruna Iddrisu

The Minister of Education, Haruna Iddrisu, has announced that the government will implement a fully free education policy for all persons with special needs beginning in January 2026. Contributing to a statement in Parliament on Wednesday, December 3, to mark the International Day of Persons...

2025 WASSCE results: Nearly 1 out of 4 candidates failed Core Mathematics and Social Studies

The interim WASSCE 2025 results, which show a concerning increase in the outright failure rate (Grade F9) across all four core disciplines in comparison to the 2024 results, have proven a national education issue, according to the West African Examinations Council (WAEC). The number...

WASSCE: WAEC cancels results of 653 candidates, withholds thousands more

Following documented incidences of examination cheating, the West African Examinations Council (WAEC) has canceled the results of 653 candidates who took the 2025 WASSCE. Thousands more candidates will face further fines. The council emphasized in a statement signed by John Kapi, Head of Public...

Teacher unions slam gov’t agencies over failure to pay agreed allowances

Following a press release from the Controller and Accountant General's Department (CAGD) stating that it would not be able to pay two important allowances due in November 2025, three well-known teacher unions—the Ghana National Association of Teachers (GNAT), the National Association of Graduate Teachers...