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According to the president of Colleges of Education Teachers Association of Ghana (CETAG), Mr. Prince Obeng-Himah, CETAG executives responded to a call by the National Labour Commission (NLC) to attend a meeting on June 27, 2024, by visiting the offices of the NLC.
In a new development, the ag. national secretary of CETAG, Mr. Thomas Ampomah, has today granted an interview to Akina Radio in Techiman to answer questions about the strike action of CETAG which was initiated on Friday, June 14, 2024.
It will be recalled that the Colleges of Education Teachers Association of Ghana (CETAG) went on strike on June 14, 2024. Their reason was that the employer has refused to implement arbitral awards issued by the National Labour Commission (NLC). In a radio interview
In a response to the Director in Charge of Tertiary Education at the Ministry of Education, Prof. Nonoo, the National Trustee of CETAG, Mr. Maxwell Bunu, has elaborated the demands of CETAG based on the arbitral awards issued by the National Labour Commission (NLC), and other agreements with the employer. Following is the response.
The report also revealed that the NHIS would embark on preventive health promotion by allowing NHIS subscribers to do a once-in-a-year free health check. In addition, dialysis will be added to the NHIS coverage, so that patients can receive it for free.
the Ghana teacher licensure examinations has exposed the problem in the Ghanaian education system. CitiNewsroom.com reported that 47.4% of the 2023 teacher licensure examinations candidates failed
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I have harboured the idea of writing about the traffic situation in Wa for some time but I never got around to doing it. Today something happened on the road that gave me the push to start. It appears only few motorists in Wa know the traffic rules and regulations of Ghana, or care to […]
