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Call Off Strike Now – Labour Commission Orders CETAG
The National Labour Commission (NLC) has ordered the Colleges of Education Teachers Association of Ghana (CETAG), to with immediate effect, call off its strike.
This directive was contained in a statement issued by the NLC on Monday.…
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GIJ Riots: No Shut Down, Exams Continue Today – Management
The Ghana Institute of Journalism proceeds with its end of semester exams today, December 3, 2018, according to management of the school.
GIJ was shut down temporarily after students demonstrated over a policy demanding full payment of…
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GIJ Closed! -Students, Academic Affairs Face-Off
The Ghana Institute of Journalism (GIJ) was yesterday temporarily closed down following disturbances by some irate students.
The students of the Institute which prides itself as the best Communication University were protesting the…
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GIJ Students Disallowed from Writing Exams over Fees
Scores of students of the Ghana Institute of Journalism (GIJ) were prevented on Saturday from writing a paper in their ongoing end of semester examinations.
According to sources, the unfortunate situation happened because the students…
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Colleges of Education shut down Over Strike by CETAG
The 46 Colleges of Education have been shut down and students at various colleges have been asked to go home following the strike by Colleges of Education Teachers Association of Ghana (CETAG).
That announcement has been made after GES…
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Gov’t Cannot Implement Free SHS Alone – Prof. Quartey
Professor Peter Quartey, the Head of Economic Division at the Institute for Statistical Social and Economic Research, has said Government alone cannot effectively and sustainably implement the Free Senior High School policy.
He said the…
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Closure of Colleges of Education Imminent – MoE
The Ministry of Education has warned the closure of Colleges of Education across the country is imminent.
According to the ministry, if the striking teachers of the colleges do not return to the negotiation table there is little could do…
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Double Track System Draining Parents Financially – Mahama
Former President John Dramani Mahama says the double track system of the free Senior High School policy is draining parents financially.
Describing the double tracking system as “green-gold traffic light”, Mahama observed that parents…
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NUGS Warn Gov’t over Delay in Loan Release
Reports reaching THE PUBLISHER indicate that some of the students that subscribed under the Student Loan Trust Fund (SLTF) have been prevented from writing their end of semester examinations for failure to pay their fees.
Barely a month…
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Be Consistent with Communication on Free SHS – CRI tells Govt, Agencies
Child Rights International, a child-centred organisation, has called on the government to be consistent in its communication on issues regarding the implementation of the free senior high school (SHS) programme.
According to the…
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