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The Ghana National Association of Teachers (GNAT) has sent an important, heartwarming message to all degree-holding teachers regarding their pending automatic upgrade. In a message…
Teachers and students of Anloga Senior High Secondary School (Anseco) and residents of Atsugbor Electoral Area in the Anloga District of the Volta Region are…
The 2025 BECE is just around the corner and everyone is looking for BECE mock questions for revisions, practice and mock examinations. While there are…
Education is a large part of our lives and often needs examination to assess our progress. It shapes our future and opens doors to many…
The March 28, 2025, exchange rate between the US dollar and the Ghana cedi has been released. The exchange rate tells us how much US…
Ghana has set aside 28th March 2025 as the Continuous Professional Development Day for Teachers. This is the first ever special day set aside for…
The Parliament of Ghana has approved GHS31 billion as a budget allocation for the Ministry of Education for the year 2025. The government, through the…
There are several warning signs of potential failure in BECE for students, teachers and parents, but many are unable to detect them and come up…
Civil servants in Burkina Faso have received the highest pay raise they have ever imagined. President Captain Ibrahim Traoré increased salaries by a whopping 50%.…