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GNAT President links rising basic school exam failures to politics and delayed capitation grants

The President of the Ghana National Association of Teachers (GNAT), Rev. Isaac Owusu, says the growing rate of exam failures among basic school pupils is tied to the heavy politicisation of education and persistent delays in releasing the capitation grant. Speaking on Adom FM’s Dwaso Nsem, he argued that government alone cannot run basic education effectively without meaningful support from parents. He added that moves to restrict Parent-Teacher Association (PTA) contributions have only made conditions in schools worse. Rev. Owusu explained that the capitation grant is nowhere near enough to fund school operations, considering that it has to cover exams, sports, meetings, minor repairs, and teaching materials. He revealed that no basic school receives more than GH₵1,500 per term, which creates serious challenges for schools trying to provide quality education. He warned that pupils will continue to struggle in WAEC […]

Hohoe Municipal Assembly education awards ceremony
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Hohoe Municipal Assembly Honours Olivia Sallah as Best Teacher

The Hohoe Municipal Assembly, in collaboration with the Ghana Education Service, has recognised Mrs Olivia Sallah of St Theresa’s Girls Demonstration Primary School as the Overall Best Teacher/Worker at this year’s Municipal Awards Ceremony. The ceremony brought together teachers, education leaders, traditional authorities, and local officials to celebrate individuals whose work continues to shape progress across the municipality. Mrs Sallah, an Assistant Director I with 15 years of teaching experience, stood out for her strong instructional skills, creative teaching approaches, and steady commitment to both the academic and character development of her pupils. Her ability to motivate learners and actively support school activities earned her broad admiration from colleagues and education authorities. Officials from the Municipal Assembly and GES praised her discipline, consistency, and professionalism, noting that these traits are central to improving education in Hohoe. In her acceptance remarks, […]

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