Possible exodus of teachers from Ghana a cause for concern

[ad_1] The UK government’s new recruitment policy, which opens opportunities for teachers from African countries, could potentially lead to a mass exodus of teachers from Ghana to the UK. This policy targets teachers with qualifications equivalent to their British counterparts and at least one year of teaching experience. According to the National Teaching Council (NTC)…

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Mohbad death: Nursing assistant is prime suspect after Primeboy fight – Police

[ad_1] A nursing assistant said to have injected Nigerian Afrobeats star Mohbad with drugs is the prime suspect in his death, police say. MohBad died at a hospital last month in circumstances that were unclear. The 27-year-old’s death led to an outpouring of grief among his fans, who demanded a thorough investigation. On Friday, police…

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Aftermath of the attacks on Israel in Ashkelon | Israel-Palestine conflict News

[ad_1] Israel says it is “at war” after Hamas launched a large-scale military operation against the country, saying it was in response to the desecration of Al-Aqsa Mosque and increased settler violence. The group running the besieged Gaza Strip fired thousands of rockets as dozens of Hamas fighters infiltrated the heavily fortified border in several…

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Too early to say Ghana’s economy has turned the corner

[ad_1] An economist, Dr. Patrick Asuming, has said that it is too early for the country to say that the economy has turned the corner following the staff-level agreement reached with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) on economic policies and reforms to conclude the first review of the country’s three-year program under the Extended Credit…

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CSE investigative report reveals deep flaws in voluntary carbon credit market

[ad_1]   As the world anticipates discussions on regulating the carbon market at the upcoming Dubai UN 28th climate conference, an eye-opening investigation by the India-based Centre for Science and Environment (CSE), has unveiled the murky world of voluntary carbon credits trading. The report, titled “Discredited: The Voluntary Carbon Market in India,” was unveiled during…

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Issue tax waivers and clear antiretroviral drugs at ports

[ad_1] The Minority in Parliament has asked the government to as a matter of urgency issue the necessary tax exemption to ensure the immediate clearance of antiretroviral drugs and other medical equipment and consumables currently at the country’s ports. The Minority’s demand follows the alleged neglect of donated containers of HIV anti-retroviral drugs since July…

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