
MTN Global Graduate Programme develops over 500 leaders since inception
The graduants in a group picture MTN GLOBAL GRADUATE PROGRAMME DEVELOPS OVER 500 LEADERS SINCE INCEPTION Accra, December 11, 2025 – MTN Ghana has successfully graduated 80 young professionals from... read more

Otumfuo: This year’s WASSCE results “unacceptable”
The Asantehene, Otumfuo Osei Tutu II says this year’s W.A.S.S.C.E. results of senior high school students in the country is an indication that the various investments in education are not working.... read more

School feeding program policy laid before cabinet
The Ghana School Feeding Program has developed a policy document which is before Cabinet for approval, Mr. Seidu Adamu, the National Coordinator of the Program, said on Thursday. The Partnership for... read more

Tertiary students demand quick fix of UTAG concerns
Leadership of the Association of Concerned Tertiary Students, Ghana (ACTS) has called on government to fast-track negotiations with the University Teachers Association of Ghana (UTAG) regarding its... read more

Talks to end UTAG strike fails
University students eager to begin the new academic year will have to wait a while longer as discussions to bring their lecturers back to the classroom failed to produce any concrete result. It has... read more

Committee formed to address falling standards of education
The Ministry of Education admits that social media has negative impact on the performance of students. This is because students are extending the style of writing in such media to academic work. The... read more

Tamale sex tape man allegedly dupes state
The Finder newspaper is reporting that its investigations have revealed that the man at the centre of the recent sex tape scandal that rocked the Tamale Municipality, Khamil Abu Wemah, has duped the... read more

Book and research allowance still relevant – Dominic Fobih
Former Minister of Education in the erstwhile Kufuor administration, Professor Dominic Fobih has justified the need for government to pay book and research allowance to lecturers in tertiary... read more

Not all SHS graduates are cut for tertiary education – GES boss
The acting Director of the Ghana Education Service, Charles Aheto Tsegah, has revealed that it is not automatic that all students who graduate from the Senior High School (SHS) would make it to the... read more

Gov’t agrees to pay book, research allowance arrears to striking lecturers
After a three-month protracted labour conflict, government has finally agreed to pay the controversial book and research allowance arrears to university and polytechnic lecturers within one month. At... read more

POTAG adamant over wage freeze: dares minister to do her worse
“Bow down your head in shame.” That is the criticism of angry Polytechnic teachers targeted at the Education Minister Jane Naana Opoku Agyeman who has ordered a freeze of the salaries of... read more