Teacher trainees demand temporary closure of 46 colleges over 8-week CETAG strike

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“We demand that the Colleges of Education be closed, and students allowed to return home since it has been more than 21 days without students engaging with their teachers. There should be a consideration of the implementation of the IN-IN-OUT system so that level 400 trainees would return to campus since most of their tenancy agreements would expire in October. We can’t continue to bear this uncertainty,” Mr Opoku Duah said.

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I sold my house and emptied my savings account to build my school – Yvonne Nelson

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“We just started primary school and this is just phase one. We are going to continue and go higher. It is crazy because, at some point, I am getting personal now. When we started the project, I had to sell my house because I went to the banks for a loan and the percentages were, look, it did not make sense.

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Music producer Spiky wins $250,000 damages in copyright case against CAF

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Before suing CAF, Spiky had called them out in 2019, for copyright infringement in a series of tweets. He noted that even though CAF had sent an email admitting to using his work without his consent and had apologized, they did not reply to him when he made a demand for compensation.

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Ghana power producers threaten to walk away from debt talks

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Independent power producers “were expecting that by now half of the outstanding would be settled and a payment plan prepared for the remainder,” he said in an interview. “We are compelled to re-evaluate our concessions and may be forced to demand the full settlement of arrears.” The government has paid about $400 million as of the end of December, Apetorgbor said

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Driver found dead after car submerges in floodwaters on Accra-Tema Motorway

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“Do not be deceived that you have control over the steering wheel; you could be washed away. If there is a need to wait until all flooded areas are clear before moving, please do so because life is too precious to be wasted this way. Please respect this safety protocol.”

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