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GES Declares Holiday for Public Schools as Teachers Undergo Jan 23rd Mandatory CPD Training

GES Declares Holiday on Teachers' CPD Day

The Ghana Education Service (GES) has officially declared Friday, January 23, 2026, a non-academic day for all public school learners across the country. This directive comes as both Basic and Secondary school teachers are required to participate in a nationwide Mandatory Continuous Professional Development (CPD) training session.

GES Declares Holiday on Teachers’ CPD Day For Students/Pupils

While students are to remain at home, the day is strictly a working day for educators, who will be engaging in professional upgrading to enhance the quality of education delivery in Ghana.

The training session scheduled for January 23, 2026, focuses specifically on Phase 2 of Cybersecurity and Data Protection for educators. This comprehensive module is designed to build upon the foundational knowledge gained in Phase 1, equipping both basic and secondary school teachers with advanced skills to secure sensitive student information and school records against digital threats.

Key topics will include identifying sophisticated phishing attempts, implementing robust password protocols for school management systems, and understanding the legal implications of data privacy within the Ghanaian educational framework.

By participating in this session, teachers will gain the practical expertise needed to navigate the Katon Meet platform and other digital teaching tools securely, ensuring a safe online learning environment for all students.

Mandatory Training for Basic and Secondary Teachers

Unlike previous sessions that may have targeted specific groups, this January 23rd CPD training is mandatory for all teachers in the public sector, including those in Kindergarten, Primary, Junior High (JHS), and Senior High Schools (SHS).

The training will focus on Phase 2 of Cybersecurity and Data Protection, a critical area as the GES continues to digitize educational records and teaching tools.

Action for Teachers:

  • Registration: All teachers must log in and register for the meeting on the Katon Meet platform using their staff credentials.

  • Session Times: Training starts promptly at 09:00 AM and is expected to conclude by 01:00 PM.

  • Attendance: Participation is strictly monitored, and attendance will be used to award the necessary CPD points for license renewal.

READ: Mandatory Data Protection Training Phase 2 for All Teachers: Join Links & IDs

Important Notice to Parents and Guardians

The GES and school authorities wish to inform all parents that there will be no classroom activities on Friday. Parents are urged to ensure that their children stay home and engage in productive private studies or revision.

This holiday is a strategic one-day break to allow the entire teaching workforce to synchronize their digital security skills without disrupting the flow of the academic week for more than a single day.

Resumption of Academic Work For Public Schools

Normal academic activities in all public basic and secondary schools will resume on Monday, January 26, 2026. Students are expected to report to their respective schools in their full uniforms and prepared for the week’s lessons.

Mandatory Data Protection Training Phase 2 for All Teachers: Join Links & IDs

Install Katon Meet for CPD Day

The second phase of the nationwide Cybersecurity and Data Protection Training for public school teachers is set to take place tomorrow, Friday, January 23, 2026. This follows the initial training sessions aimed at equipping educators with the essential skills to protect sensitive student data and navigate the digital landscape securely.

This training is mandatory for all teachers as part of the ongoing Continuous Professional Development (CPD) requirements. Educators are advised to join the session early to avoid technical delays on the Katon Meet platform.

Training Session Details

Two main sessions have been scheduled to accommodate teachers across various regions. Please ensure you use the correct link and Meeting ID provided by your regional coordinators.

Session A: Cybersecurity and Data Protection (Phase 2)

  • Meeting Title: Data Protection Training for All Teachers II

  • Date: January 23, 2026

  • Time: 09:00 AM – 12:30 PM

  • Meeting ID: 1BV1OX

  • Join Link: Click here to join Session A

Session B: General Data Protection Training

  • Meeting Title: DATA PROTECTION TRAINING FOR ALL TEACHERS

  • Host: Shadrach Osei-Mireku

  • Date: January 23, 2026

  • Time: 09:00 AM – 01:00 PM (Accra Time)

  • Meeting ID: K13NZH

  • Join Link: Click here to join Session B

READ: How to Download and Install Katon Meet for January 23 CPD Day

How to Participate Successfully

To ensure you receive your CPD points and complete the training without hitches, follow these steps:

  1. Stable Internet: Ensure you have at least 1GB of data and a strong internet signal.

  2. Use the App or Web: You can join via the Katon Meet App on your smartphone or through a web browser (Chrome recommended) on your laptop.

  3. Login Credentials: Have your Staff ID and password ready to sign in.

  4. Quiet Environment: Join from a quiet location to follow the technical cybersecurity instructions clearly.

 

5 Red Flags: How to Spot a Fake GES Recruitment Announcement in Seconds

We are recruiting 50,000 new teachers - GES

Do You Know How to Spot a Fake GES Recruitment Announcement in Seconds? With the recent viral scam regarding 48,000 “fresh” vacancies, it is more important than ever for teachers and graduates to know how to distinguish official Ghana Education Service (GES) communications from fraudulent ones. Scammers often use high vacancy numbers to create a sense of urgency and excitement, hoping you will overlook the obvious warning signs.

How to Spot a Fake GES Recruitment Announcement

Below are the five unmistakable red flags of a recruitment scam:

1. The “Gmail” or “Yahoo” Trap

Official government institutions in Ghana do not use free email services like Gmail, Yahoo, or Outlook for recruitment. All authentic GES communications come from official domains ending in @ges.gov.gh. If a letter asks you to send your certificates to nationalrecruitment67@gmail.com or any similar address, it is a total scam.

2. Demands for “Facilitation Fees”

The most important rule to remember is that GES recruitment is 100% FREE. The service will never ask you to pay for:

  • Application forms or portal access.

  • “Processing” or “protocol” slots.

  • The issuance of appointment letters. If anyone asks for money—via Mobile Money or bank transfer—to “secure” your job, they are a fraudster.

3. Unofficial Portal Links

Scammers often create look-alike websites to steal your data. There is only one official portal for GES recruitment, clearance, and promotions: gespromotions.gov.gh. Always check the URL in your browser’s address bar. If it is anything else (e.g., https://www.google.com/search?q=ges-recruitment-gh.com), leave the site immediately.

4. Poor Grammar and Formatting Errors

Professional government documents undergo multiple reviews. Fake letters often contain:

  • Spelling mistakes (e.g., using “Staffs” instead of “Staff”).

  • Low-quality, blurry, or stretched logos.

  • Inconsistent font sizes and poor alignment. These technical errors are clear indicators that the document was created by a scammer, not a government official.

READ:Fact Check: Is GES Really Recruiting 48,000 Teachers and Staff?

5. Absence on Official Social Media

Before sharing any news, cross-check it with the official GES Facebook Page. GES is very active in debunking fake news. If a “viral” announcement for 48,000 jobs cannot be found on their verified page or on trusted portals like Ghanaeducation.org, it is likely fake news.

See The New 2026 GoG Salary Validation Portal and Process Guide

New 2026 GoG Salary Validation Portal

Public sector workers now have a new GoG salary portal and a new public sector monthly salary validation process to follow for the validation of monthly salaries.

The Controller and Accountant-General’s Department (CAGD) has officially rolled out an upgraded Employee Payment Voucher (PV) Validation Application to strengthen payroll controls and prevent errors in salary payments. This new system is designed to provide a more robust and improved payroll validation process for all public sector institutions.

Urgent Actions for Validators

If you are a designated validator and have not yet received the link to the upgraded application or the instructional guidance videos, you are urged to contact the following officials immediately for assistance:

  • Michael Dodoo: 0247360841

  • Henry Obeng Danso: 0247452601

  • Mercy Amoah Mantey: 0246968301

  • Alexandra Yeboah: 0244481836

  • Alex Ankomah: 0243340355

  • Alternatively, contact any of the CAGD Regional Offices.

It is mandatory for all institutions to ensure their validator lists are fully updated, as this upgraded application will be used for the validation and payment of January salaries and all subsequent payments this year.

Step-by-Step Guide to Validating GoG Salaries and Vouchers

Validators should follow these specific steps to complete the monthly validation process on the new portal:

  1. Access the Portal: Open the official link at www.gogepv.com.

  2. Login: Enter your authorized credentials to access your dashboard.

  3. Identify Institution: The name of your school or institution and the total number of staff on the PV will be displayed.

  4. Initiate Validation: Click on the VALIDATE button to start.

  5. View Staff List: The details of all staff members currently on the payroll will appear.

  6. Select Action: Click on the checkbox preceding the “Action” column for a specific staff member.

  7. Review Individual Details: Click on a teacher or staff member’s name to see their specific salary breakdown.

  8. Approve or Pass Out:

    • Click APPROVE if the person is a current, valid member of your staff.

    • Click PASS OUT if the person is no longer a member of your staff (e.g., due to transfer, retirement, or resignation).

  9. Complete for All: Repeat these steps for every staff member listed on the PV.

  10. Review Summary: Click on PROCESSED to see a summary of your actions. If you notice an error, you can click on the individual’s name to edit their status.

  11. Add Missing Staff: Use the POSTED IN button to add staff members who should be on the PV but are missing. Enter their Staff ID, verify their details, and click APPROVE.

  12. Submit for Finalization: Once all staff are accounted for, click the FORWARD button.

  13. Final Verification: A summary sheet will appear showing your total numbers. Confirm that the total number of teachers validated is correct.

  14. Confirm Submission: Click FORWARD one last time to finalize the validation. A “Congratulations” message will pop up to confirm successful completion.

All public sector workers are to know the ins and outs of the New 2026 GoG Salary Validation Portal and the salary validation process to ensure their salaries are validated without any errors.

 

 

Fact Check: Is GES Really Recruiting 48,000 Teachers and Staff?

Teachers Accuse GES of Secret Recruitment 2025 GES teacher recruitment to start

A document claiming that the Ghana Education Service (GES) is recruiting 48,000 fresh teaching and non-teaching staff has surfaced on social media. The letter, dated January 19, 2026, uses the name of Dr. Angela Frimpomaa Nkansah, Director of Human Resources, and instructs applicants to send their particulars to a Gmail address: nationalrecruitment67@gmail.com.

Is GES Really Recruiting 48,000 Teachers?

Below are the facts you need to know before you make a decision to attempt to apply.

Why This is a Fake Announcement

Educators and the general public are strongly advised that this document is FAKE and a calculated attempt to defraud unsuspecting job seekers.

  • Unofficial Channels: Official GES recruitment is never conducted through private Gmail accounts. Authentic applications are processed solely through the verified portal: gespromotions.gov.gh.

  • No Official Confirmation: As of January 20, 2026, the official GES Facebook page and website have not posted any such recruitment drive for 48,000 staff.

  • Historical Scams: Similar fraudulent letters claiming large-scale recruitment (e.g., 50,000 staff) were debunked by GES in late 2025 as “fake and misleading”.

  • Incorrect Formatting: The letter contains grammatical errors and irregular formatting, which are hallmarks of recruitment scams designed to exploit public anticipation.

Cautions for Teachers and Applicants

Management of the GES has consistently stated that all recruitment processes are completely FREE. No individual or group is authorized to charge fees for recruitment, processing, or the issuance of appointment letters.

READ: WAEC Liberia Extends 2026 School Candidates’ Registration to January 24

Teachers and graduates are urged to remain vigilant and verify all education-related news through:

  1. Official GES Facebook Page: The primary source for social media announcements.

  2. Official Website: ges.gov.gh.

  3. Reliable Portals: Trusted education news sites like Ghanaeducation.org.

Until the Ghana Education Service officially confirms this announcement on its verified platforms, it remains a total scam. Report any individuals soliciting money for these supposed positions to the nearest police station immediately. From all indications, the GES has not made any public pronouncement relating to the press release. Until GES confirms this, consider it fake.

GES Really Recruiting 48,000 Teachers

Security Service Recruitment: Prisons Screening Begins as Police Phase Ends

Security service recruitment update

For applicants following the 2025/2026 Ghana Security Services recruitment, the Ministry of the Interior has released the official phase-two schedule for documentation and body inspection. While the Ghana Police Service has already concluded its initial selection window, other services are commencing their screening today.

Security Service Screening Schedule

The documentation and physical body inspection for the Centralised Services E-Recruitment Portal (CSERP) will run from January 12 to February 4, 2026. Each service has been assigned a specific window:

  • Ghana Police Service: January 12th – 15th (Completed).

  • Ghana Prisons Service: January 19th – 23rd (Commencing Today).

  • Ghana National Fire Service (GNFS): January 26th – 30th.

  • Ghana Immigration Service (GIS): February 2nd – 4th.

Critical Instructions for Shortlisted Candidates

Shortlisted applicants are expected to receive an SMS notification detailing their exact screening center and time. If you have not yet received a text message, it is essential to log into the CSERP Portal to check your status and print your screening schedule.

Reporting Times:

  • Morning Session: Report by 7:00 AM.

  • Afternoon Session: Report by 12:00 PM.

  • Note: Failure to report on time may lead to immediate disqualification.

Mandatory Documents to Carry:

  • Application Summary Report.

  • Biometric Birth Certificate and Ghana Card.

  • Senior High School (SHS) Certificates.

  • Two (2) recent passport-sized photographs.

  • Relevant tertiary or professional certificates (if applicable).

🛡️ Body Selection & Physical Requirements Checklist

📏 Height Standards (Minimum)

Prisons / Immigration / Fire:Male: 1.68m | Female: 1.57m
Police Service:Male: 1.73m | Female: 1.63m

⚠️ Automatic Disqualifiers (No Body Alterations)

  • No Visible Tattoos: Any tattoo visible in a short-sleeve uniform is a ground for rejection.
  • Multiple Piercings: Specifically for males; females are allowed only one per ear.
  • Physical Deformities: This includes bow legs, knock knees, flat feet, or surgical scars that impede movement.
  • Eyesight: You must pass a basic vision test (squinting or color blindness may lead to disqualification).
💡 Pro-Tip for Screening Day: Dress decently (Smart Casual). Avoid excessive jewelry or heavy makeup. For males, ensure your hair is neatly trimmed. Discipline starts with your appearance.
Data Source: Ghana Ministry of Interior Recruitment Standards 2026

Security Service Recruitment: Prisons Screening Begins as Police Phase Ends






The Ministry of the Interior has released the official phase-two schedule for the 2025/2026 Security Services recruitment. While the Ghana Police Service has finished its body selection, the Ghana Prisons Service screening starts today, January 19. Applicants must use the CSERP portal to track progress.

When is the Ghana Prisons Service recruitment screening?

The Ghana Prisons Service screening for documentation and body inspection starts today, January 19, 2026, and concludes on Friday, January 23, 2026.

What are the screening dates for Fire Service and Immigration?

The Ghana National Fire Service (GNFS) screening is scheduled for January 26–30, while the Ghana Immigration Service (GIS) screening takes place from February 2–4, 2026.

What should I do if I haven’t received a recruitment text?

Applicants are advised to check their application portal (CSERP) directly for current updates and to track their progress if an SMS notification has not yet arrived.

 

How to activate NSS PIN codes and complete 2026/27 National Service registration

Activate NSS PIN codes & complete 202627 registration

The National Service Authority (NSA) has made PIN codes available online for 6,867 candidates who passed the March/April 2025 Licensing Examinations.

  1. Access the Portal: Visit the official NSA enrollment site at posting.gnsa.gov.gh or gnsa.gov.gh/home.

  2. Navigate to PIN Retrieval: Click on the “PIN Code & Enrollment” or “Check & Pay for Pin Code” tab.

  3. Enter Credentials: Provide your Student Index Number and Date of Birth exactly as they appear on your nursing records.

  4. Verification: Once your details are confirmed, your unique NSA PIN Code and name will be displayed on the screen.

How to Pay the GH₵41.00 Registration Fee

Payment is mandatory to activate your PIN and gain full access to the enrollment form. While you can pay at any ADB Bank branch, most applicants prefer the MTN Mobile Money option for speed.

Option 1: Online Portal Payment

  • After retrieving your PIN code on the website, look for the “Click Next To Pay For Online Registration” button.

  • Select “MTN Mobile Money” and enter the phone number from which the funds should be deducted.

  • Follow the prompts on your phone to approve the transaction by entering your MoMo PIN.

Option 2: USSD (Short Code) Payment

  • Dial *170# and select “Pay Bill”.

  • Choose “General Payment” and enter the payment code: NSS [space] Your PIN Code (e.g., NSS HLXGHS4181419).

  • Enter the amount (GH₵41.00) and use “NSS” as your reference.

  • Confirm the transaction with your Mobile Money PIN.

Critical Deadline and Support

The portal will close permanently for this batch on Friday, January 23, 2026.

  • Payment Confirmation: After payment, you will receive a confirmation message from both the service provider and the NSA.

  • Final Enrollment: Log back into the portal using your PIN and email to complete your personal profile and placement preferences.

READ: 6,867 Nursing Graduates Given 4 Days to Secure National Service Enrollment

  • Troubleshooting: If your PIN is inaccessible despite passing the March/April exams, contact the NSA support lines immediately or visit a regional office with your NMC Results Slip and Provisional License.

This NSS PINCODE activation guide provides a visual walkthrough of the online registration process for students. This video is relevant, as it demonstrates the exact steps needed to activate a PIN code and navigate the portal successfully.

⚠️ STOP: AVOID THESE COMMON REGISTRATION ERRORS

Nearly 15% of applications are delayed due to simple mistakes. Ensure your 2026/27 enrollment is successful by checking these 5 areas:

  • 01.
Wrong Name Format:
Ensure your name matches the one on your Nursing & Midwifery Council (NMC) records exactly. Do not use nicknames or change the order of your names.
  • 02.
    Payment Reference Error:
    When paying via Mobile Money, ensure you use “NSS” as your reference and confirm your PIN is entered correctly. Using the wrong PIN will result in payment failure.
  • 03.
    Invalid Photo Uploads:
    Your passport-sized photo must have a white background and you must be in your nursing uniform. Casual photos will be rejected during the verification phase.
  • 04.
    Skipping the “Submit” Button:
    After filling out the form and paying, many students forget to click the final “SUBMIT” button. Simply paying the GH₵41.00 fee does not mean you have registered.
  • 05.
    Deadline Ignorance:
    The portal closes strictly on Friday, January 23, 2026. Do not wait until the final hour, as network congestion often leads to failed transactions.
Need help? Contact the NSA Support Center before the Jan 23 deadline.

How to activate NSS PIN codes and complete 2026/27 National Service registration

 

 

To activate the 2026/27 National Service PIN codes, prospective personnel must retrieve their codes from the NSA portal using their Student ID and date of birth. A mandatory fee of GH₵41.00 is required via MTN Mobile Money or GH₵40.00 at ADB Bank. The final deadline for registration is Friday, January 23, 2026.

How much is the 2026 NSS PIN activation fee?

The activation fee for the 2026/27 National Service is GH₵41.00 when paid via MTN Mobile Money and GH₵40.00 if paid directly at any branch of ADB Bank.

What is the short code for NSS PIN payment?

Applicants can pay using the MTN short code *170#. Select ‘Pay Bill’, then ‘General Payment’, and use the code ‘NSS [space] Your PIN Code’ to complete the transaction.

When is the deadline for the 2026/27 NSS registration?

The registration window for the current batch of graduates closes strictly on Friday, January 23, 2026. Ensure all payments and online forms are submitted before the portal shuts down.

6,867 Nursing Graduates Given 4 Days to Secure National Service Enrollment

NSA PIN codes 2026

The National Service Authority (NSA) has officially triggered the enrollment process for 6,867 eligible nurses and midwives for the 2026/27 service year. In a press release issued today, January 19, 2026, the Authority announced that Personal Identification Number (PIN) codes are now live for qualified health professionals.

However, graduates are facing a high-pressure timeline, as the portal will remain open for only four days, closing strictly on Friday, January 23, 2026.

Who is Eligible?

This specific enrollment phase is dedicated to candidates who:

  • Successfully passed the March/April 2025 Licensing Examinations (minor season).

  • Were included in the verified list submitted by the Nursing and Midwifery Council of Ghana on January 16, 2026.

The 3-Step Retrieval Process

To prevent delays, the NSA management, led by Director-General Ruth Dela Seddoh, advises candidates to follow this specific retrieval protocol:

  1. Visit the Portal: Go to the official NSA site at gnsa.gov.gh/home.

  2. Authentication: Use your Student ID number and date of birth to locate your unique PIN code.

  3. Payment: Pay the mandatory GH₵41.00 registration fee via Mobile Money to unlock the full enrollment form.

READ: Govt approves GHC1billion to pay unpaid teachers, nurses salaries

Important Legal and Administrative Notice

The Authority emphasizes that under the National Service Authority Act, 2024 (Act 1119), this service is a non-negotiable legal requirement for all tertiary graduates aged 18 and above.

Completing this registration within the January 19–23 window is essential for a smooth deployment. Failure to enroll during this brief period could complicate a graduate’s professional standing and future employment within the state healthcare system.

6,867 Nursing Graduates Given 4 Days to Secure National Service Enrollment






The National Service Authority (NSA) has released PIN codes for 6,867 nurses and midwives who passed the March/April 2025 licensing exams. Candidates have a strictly four-day window to retrieve their PINs, pay the GH₵41.00 fee via Mobile Money, and complete enrollment by January 23, 2026.

Who is eligible for the 2026/27 NSA nursing enrollment?

Eligibility is for the 6,867 nurses and midwives who successfully passed the March/April 2025 Licensing Examinations conducted by the Nursing and Midwifery Council of Ghana.

What is the deadline for the NSA nursing registration?

The registration window is brief, starting on January 19, 2026, and ending strictly on Friday, January 23, 2026.

How much is the NSA PIN code registration fee?

Prospective service personnel are required to pay a registration fee of GH₵41.00, payable via Mobile Money across all networks.

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GES Declares January 23 National CPD Day: Schools to Close for Learners

The Impact of Ghana's First Continuous Professional Development Day for Teachers

The Ghana Education Service (GES) has officially declared Friday, January 23, 2026, as a National Continuous Professional Development (CPD) Day for all teachers across the country. To facilitate this essential training, the management has further declared the day a holiday for all learners in basic and second-cycle institutions.

The directive, signed by Munawaru Issahaque (PhD), Acting Deputy Director-General, emphasizes the service’s commitment to the professional growth of its workforce as a cornerstone of quality education.

Focus on Cybersecurity and Data Protection

The primary objective of this dedicated day is to provide teachers with the necessary institutional support to participate in Phase Two of the Cybersecurity and Data Protection training.

By dedicating a specific day to this training, the GES aims to:

  • Build the digital capacity of teachers nationwide without classroom disruptions.

  • Ensure that educators are equipped to handle modern data challenges in the school environment.

  • Recognize the vital role that continuous learning plays in the modern teaching profession.

Impact on the Academic Calendar

Regional Directors of Education have been instructed to inform all Metro, Municipal, and District Directors, as well as Heads of Schools, to adhere strictly to this directive. While learners will enjoy a day off, all teachers are expected to use the dedicated time to engage fully with the training modules.

Ensuring Academic Integrity: A Broader Effort

This professional development initiative comes on the heels of other major GES directives aimed at tightening academic standards. Just last week, the service issued a stern warning against the unauthorised registration of WASSCE candidates, specifically targeting the illegal registration of SHS 1 and 2 students.

READ: Importance of Ghana’s First Continuous Professional Development Day for Teachers

The GES management continues to stress that academic progression must be traceable and transparent. The focus on Cybersecurity training on January 23rd further supports this goal by ensuring that student and teacher data within the National Student Information System (SIS) is managed with the highest level of security and professional competence.

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