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Ghana Mineworkers’ Union Demands Urgent Reforms as Casualisation and Outsourcing Surge

The Ghana Mineworkers’ Union is calling for urgent reforms in the mining sector, warning that growing casualisation, outsourcing, and unresolved financial sector problems are putting thousands of workers at risk. At the Union’s National Executive Council meeting in Accra, General Secretary Abdul-Moomin Gbana said miners are not benefiting from the sector’s strong performance, even though gold prices reached about US$4,000 this year. Instead, he said companies continue to post massive profits while pushing workers into insecure roles. According to him, more than 90 percent of workers in the industry are now on temporary, casual, or fixed-term contracts. He blamed this on poor implementation of local content policies that have allowed core mining jobs to be outsourced under conditions that weaken job security. Mr Gbana acknowledged progress at Bogoso-Prestea, praising Heath Goldfields Ltd for clearing most outstanding salaries and preparing the […]

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EC postpones District Assembly and Unit Committee by-elections

The Electoral Commission has postponed the District Assembly and Unit Committee by-elections that were supposed to take place on Tuesday, November 11, 2025. In a statement released on November 3, 2025, the Commission said the elections have been suspended until further notice. It did not explain the reason for the delay but assured the public that a new date will be announced soon. The notice, signed by Fred Tetteh, Deputy Director of Research, Monitoring and Evaluation, thanked the public for their patience and urged citizens to stay calm while the Commission finalizes a new timeline for the by-elections.

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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 […]

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UEW Chancellor demands stronger action against illegal mining after Ayensu River pollution

The Chancellor of the University of Education, Winneba (UEW), Neenyi Ghartey VII, has renewed his call for stronger action against illegal miners whose activities have heavily polluted the Ayensu River, the main water source for the Agona Kwanyarko treatment plant. The pollution has triggered water shortages across several parts of the Central Region. Neenyi Ghartey VII made the appeal during UEW’s 30th Graduation Ceremony, where 8,288 students graduated across diploma, undergraduate, and postgraduate programmes. He said the once-clear Ayensu River—used for drinking, cooking, and irrigation—has turned “milky, toxic, and contaminated with mercury and cyanide” because of ongoing illegal mining. He also condemned recent attacks on security personnel by illegal miners, calling the trend alarming and unacceptable. The Chancellor urged the government to equip the National Anti-Illegal Mining Taskforce (NAIMOS) with modern tools and technology to strengthen the national fight against […]

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WAEC links sharp decline in 2025 WASSCE Core Mathematics results to student skill gaps

The Head of Public Relations at the West African Examinations Council (WAEC), John Kapi, says the steep drop in Core Mathematics performance in the 2025 WASSCE is linked to clear skill gaps among candidates. Speaking on the JOY Super Morning Show, he outlined seven areas where students struggled the most. These included representing mathematical information in diagrams, solving global math-related problems, constructing cumulative frequency tables, making deductions from real-life scenarios, solving simple interest questions, converting word problems into mathematical expressions, and interpreting results from cumulative frequency data. He noted that these topics are not outside the syllabus or the test blueprint. They simply exposed weaknesses in how students engage with the subject. WAEC’s provisional results show that more than half of the candidates—220,008 out of 461,736—failed Core Mathematics, marking the worst performance in seven years. The percentage of students earning […]

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GRA Probes Alleged Extortion by Customs Task Force Officers in Ashanti Region

The Ghana Revenue Authority has opened an internal investigation into claims that some officers from the Customs Division Task Force in the Ashanti Region extorted money from an importer whose containers were headed for Kumasi. The allegations were raised by the Traders Advocacy Group Ghana, which said the officers intercepted the goods, accused the importer of undervaluation, and then demanded additional payments. According to the group, the importer stood their ground, insisting the accusations were unfounded. In a statement released on November 27, 2025, the Authority confirmed it is aware of the concerns and is treating the matter as a priority. It promised a comprehensive review and said the public will be updated once the investigation is complete. The GRA stressed that it upholds transparency and fairness in its operations, adding that misconduct won’t be tolerated. The Authority encouraged traders […]

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Oppong Nkrumah likens NPP 2028 race to King Solomon’s judgment

Member of Parliament for Ofoase Ayirebi and former Information Minister, Kojo Oppong Nkrumah, has compared the New Patriotic Party’s internal contest for the 2028 Flagbearer slot to the well-known Biblical story of King Solomon and the two women who fought over a child. Speaking to delegates in his constituency on Thursday, he said some aspirants were behaving like the woman in the story who preferred the baby be cut in half because she was not the true mother. According to him, their comments and actions suggest they are more interested in creating confusion than safeguarding the unity of the party. Oppong Nkrumah reminded supporters of the lesson in First Kings 3:16, where King Solomon identified the real mother based on her compassion and desire to preserve the child’s life. “One woman asked Solomon to divide the baby. The true mother […]

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Hayli Gubbi Volcano Erupts in Ethiopia After 10,000 Years

A volcano in Ethiopia has erupted for the first known time in more than 10,000 years, sending massive columns of smoke and ash into the sky and disrupting air travel as far away as India. The Hayli Gubbi volcano, located in the Afar region in Ethiopia’s northeast, came alive on Sunday after millennia of inactivity. The eruption blanketed nearby villages in thick dust and created new challenges for farmers and livestock herders in the area. Local administrator Mohammed Seid told the Associated Press that no casualties have been reported, but the ashfall threatens grazing lands essential for the community’s survival. Residents recalled the moment the eruption began, describing a sudden, explosive shock. “It felt like a bomb had gone off with smoke and ash,” said Ahmed Abdela, a resident of the area. NASA satellite images captured the plume rising dramatically […]

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, […]

Tamale High Court orders fresh Kpandai parliamentary election
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Tamale High Court Annuls Kpandai Parliamentary Election Results

The Tamale High Court has nullified the parliamentary election results for the Kpandai constituency and instructed the Electoral Commission to conduct a fresh poll within 30 days. The ruling was delivered by Justice Emmanuel Brew Plange after a successful petition challenging the credibility of the December 7, 2024 election. The petition was filed by NDC candidate Daniel Nsala Wakpal, who argued that the election was compromised by major irregularities. He cited inconsistencies in Form 8A—commonly called the pink sheet—from 41 out of 152 polling stations. According to him, these breaches violated Regulations 39 and 43 of the Public Elections Regulations (CI 127). The court agreed, ruling that the level of non-compliance materially affected the integrity of the results. It therefore ordered a complete rerun of the parliamentary election in the Kpandai constituency. The annulled results had declared NPP’s Matthew Nyindam […]

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