Breaking News: GNAT office in Navrongo locked by Aggrieved members…. GNAT OFFICE NAVRONGO UER
Education

Breaking News: GNAT office in Navrongo locked by Aggrieved members….

Navrongo office of the Ghana National Association of Teachers (GNAT) in the Upper East Region is currently under locked and key. Information reaching apexnewgh.com shows that the office lock by the aggrieved members of GNAT in Navrongo is as a result of the unprecedented 4% agreement endorsed by their leadership. More soon… Apexnewsgh.com/Ghana/Ngamegbulam Chidozie Stephen Please contact Apexnewsgh.com on email apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications. Contact: 05555568093

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Talensi: Concerned residents announce appeal plans after defamation judgment The members of the Concerned Citizens-of Talensi CCT have announced plans to go to an appellate court after Fridays judgment
Mining

Talensi: Concerned residents announce appeal plans after defamation judgment

A judgment entered Friday in a defamation case at a circuit court in Bolgatanga against some natives of Talensi, a district in the Upper East Region, is heading for an appeals court. The defendants― Albert Naa, Augustine Mmi-Oni Guure, Bismarck Zumah, Charles Boazor and Samuel Sapark― announced the impending action in a post-judgment engagement with the press. They look determined and unworried in the face of the judgment. They insist strongly that they did no wrong in the course of executing their duty as citizens to protect the public interest. The five men are members of the Concerned Citizens of Talensi (CCT). The CCT has been involved in a long struggle against some human-rights abuses and violations that have sustained Talensi in the headlines since the arrival of the Shaanxi Mining Company Limited (a wealthy Chinese mining firm) in the mineral-rich-but-deprived district in 2008. Families, including members of the CCT, have lost relations as a result of the abuses and violations. The roads in the district are in states of disrepair. Inhabitants of the district’s mining hub, Gbane, struggle to find clean water to drink― with women and children often seen, particularly in the dry season, scooping littered sand from dry riverbeds in search of water. The presiding judge, Malcolm Bedzrah, directed the CCT members to pay Gh¢40,000 in damages to the plaintiff― the Paramount Chief of Talensi, Tongraan Kugbilsong Nanlebegtang, who claimed a statement made by the civil rights activists defamed him. The judge also ordered them to retract the said statement with an apology. A demonstration in Talensi against powerful figures over human rights abuses and violations. At present, the chief is also in different courts against some other natives of the region over related claims. Some local and foreign observers have shared their opinions about the multiple litigations, describing the “unprecedented” trend as “a suing spree” and “a growing threat to free speech” in the area. He has never attended any of the court sessions in person; he is being represented in all of the cases all the time by his Secretary, Richard Yinbil Sunday, by the Power of Attorney (a written authorisation to represent someone in a business or legal matter). Some international bodies and prominent media houses overseas, following Friday’s judgment, have offered to back the social justice promoters in moral and legal terms as they seek a review of the judgment at an appellate court. It is the first time the outcome of a civil lawsuit is drawing such attention to the region. The already-existing local support for the CCT members has seen a further boost since Friday from more traditional authorities and youths who believe the activists are standing for a cause that is humanitarian and just. The Root of the Court Case The court case between the paramount chief and the CCT members is rooted in an investigation that led to the resignation of a Minister of State at the Presidency, Rockson Ayine Bukari, in 2019. Some officials of the Shaanxi Mining Company Limited (now known as Earl International Group) were caught having secret meetings with a senior High Court judge, Justice Jacob Bawine Boon, in 2018 during an EIB Network investigation on the judicial system. The Chinese company was involved in a civil case before Justice Boon against the Cassius Mining Company (a multinational establishment of Australian origin) at the time. The meetings were held on separate days (late in November and early in December, 2018) at the judge’s residence in the Upper East regional capital, Bolgatanga. Inhabitants of the mining hub struggle to find clean water to drink The Minister of State at the Presidency (Rockson Bukari) sought to kill the investigative story by giving Gh¢5,000 in bribe to the investigator (Edward Adeti) and begged him to not expose the High Court judge and the Chinese company. A brand new motorbike was also presented to the investigator to influence him to hide the findings from the public. An investigative tape has the Minister of State saying he (the minister) took the cash from the Chinese company’s CEO. He is also heard on another investigative tape saying: “… the Shaanxi people, the Tongo Rana (the Paramount Chief of Talensi) and myself, we’ve supported them all along… the Cassius people are not reliable…the Tongo Rana said I should try to tell you (Edward Adeti) not to do it (publish the story) because it would affect them (Justice Boon and the Shaanxi Mining Company Ltd)…” The story was published and the items given in bribes were sent to state security services― the National Intelligence Bureau (known as the Bureau of National Investigations at the time) and the Ghana Police Service― as evidence. Later, the investigative tapes were released and heard in many public places. Justice Boon was disqualified from sitting on the ‘Cassius versus Shaanxi’ case and subsequently was transferred from the region to a remote area in the country, losing his position as the Upper East Regional Supervising High Court Judge. Rockson Bukari resigned his position as a Minister of State at the Presidency for his evident involvement in the bribery scandal. Ghana’s President, Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, accepted the resignation letter but the Republic did not prosecute the minister despite calls for him and those he cited on the tapes to be investigated and prosecuted. The Republic prosecuted only three private individuals who were involved or cited in the bribery scandal at the Circuit Court in Bolgatanga. The three individuals― Maxwell Wooma, Charles Taleog Ndanbon and Suwaid Abdul-Mumin― were acquitted and discharged on the basis that the three accused persons and the witness  in that Republic trial (Edward Adeti) were not public servants (which the excluded Minister of State and the other big names he mentioned on the tapes were). The CCT members, who had been opining publicly that Shaanxi had been violating human rights with impunity in the area because it was enjoying support from powerful figures at several levels, asked that the Paramount Chief also resign his position as a member of the Council of State and

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Tongraan wins defamation case against Concerned Citizens of Talensi
Mining, Opinion

Tongraan wins defamation case against Concerned Citizens of Talensi

The Paramount Chief of the Talensi Traditional Area, Tongraan Kugbilsong Nalebgetang, has won a defamation lawsuit against the Concerned Citizens of Talensi over a series of traditional media publications on his personality and image. On different occasions, a press release by the Concerned Citizens of Talensi made rounds and deemed to be targeting the personality of the Tongraan. The first publication was on May 20, 2019 with the headline ‘The Tongorana Must Resign From the Council of State and the Tema Oil Refinery (TOR) Board Chairmanship: What is Destroying the Vegetable Leaf is Right Behind it’. This publication was later republished by several media organisations in Ghana and gained a lot of traction from readers on social media. A lot of well wishers including residents of Talensi home and abroad were devastated and worried about the development due to the high profile personality involved, a traditional ruler with high reputation for that matter. The second publication was on June 9, 2019 with the headline ‘Tongorana Must Be Removed from Council of State and TOR board’. This also sparked and created more confusion in the Talensi Traditional Area barely three weeks after publication. The Tongraan, then, decided to seek justice and redress at the law courts. Presiding judge His Honour Malcolm Bedzrah, at the Circuit Court in Bolgatanga, gave the final verdict for the case on Friday, July 30. The Court found that the comments published were defamatory and were published on several media platforms including New Crusading Guide. Having found that the publication was defamatory, the Court sought from the defendants if they have any evidence on record to show that their allegations were true since the allegations were founded on the commission of crime. However, there was no evidence on record to show that the plaintiff had committed the offence alleged by the defendants. The defendants were ordered to retract and apologize to the plaintiff personally and publish same through the same medium of publication. The Bolgatanga Circuit Court, having found that the plaintiff did not plead or ask for special damages, awarded general damages of GH¢30,000.00 and a cost of GH¢10,000 against the defendants, who were represented by Samuel Sapark, Charles Boazor, Augustine Guure, Bismarck Zumah and Albert Naa. —3news Please contact Apexnewsgh.com on email apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications. Contact: 05555568093

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GES apologies and as they promised to release postings of recruited staff
Education

GES apologies and as they promised to release postings of recruited staff

Ghana Education Service (GES) in a press release captured by Apexnewsgh.com on November 26, 2020, has apologies to the graduates of colleges of Education for their inability to publish the list of recruited staff who completed Colleges of Education in 2019 and those of 2017 and 2018 who were recruited during the mopping up exercise. According to GES, their inability to publish the list was as a result of some technical difficulties. Below is the full details:   Apexnewsgh.com/Ghana/Ngamegbulam Chidozie Stephen Please contact Apexnewsgh.com on email apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications  

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JUST IN: Over 300,000 People on NABCO Career pathways portal is a factor for slow system
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JUST IN: Over 300,000 People on NABCO Career pathways portal is a factor for slow system

The Director in charge of, Business Research and Skills Development at the Nation Builders Corps Head Office Mubarak Bowan in an exclusive interview has told Apexnewsgh.com that the career pathways portal produced for NABCO beneficiaries across the country wasn’t fast as expected because over 300,000 people who are not trainees were trying hard to log in to see if they have access to the system with different motives. “…you must understand that is not only trainees who are trying to log in, there are over 300,000 people who are not trainees who are trying to log in to see if they can have access to the system. The motive is that someone who has finish National Service is not on NABCO but have heard that there is this portal that leads to permanent jobs and they are trying to see, is there a way I can move in. Others have heard of it; they are not NABCO trainees but they want to see how it looks like. Some have heard that the way it is structured for you to create your profile and CV, is according to an international standard, so they want to see if they can use it to also build their own profile. So, that is the second group of people and then you have a third group of people who are just hackers and those ones are not only from Ghana. So, we have identified an attempt to log into the system from the U.K, USA, China, Russia, and from the Middle East.” He told Apexnewsgh.com However, he admonished those perpetuating such act including hackers to stop, to enable beneficiaries, go through the registration process successfully without facing all these load challenges due to their unfortunate actions and inactions. “…but it is very simple, once you don’t have the identifiable access, you will not be able to log in. So, the pressure will continue a bit and fissile out, because people who will realize that once am not a NABCO trainee I cannot log in will stop. As for the hackers, we deal with them on a daily basis.” He concluded Apexnewsgh.com/Ghana/Ngamegbulam Chidozie Stephen Please contact Apexnewsgh.com on email apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications

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Education Minister clarifies important issues for University graduates applicants
Education

Education Minister clarifies important issues for University graduates applicants

The Education Minister Mathew Opoku Prempeh has clarified that all qualified graduates with Educational background are entitled to apply. This was after issues were raised when Diploma holders with Educational backgrounds has questioned why Priority will be given to only Degree holders as specified by the letter released by Ghana Education (GES) Service. In an interview with the Education Minister at Jaman Radio monitored by Apexnewsgh.com, the Education said the portal is open for graduates and 6,500 graduates will be recruited whether Distance, top-up or regular. Apexnewsgh.com/Ghana/Ngamegbulam Chidozie Stephen Please contact Apexnewsgh.com on email apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications

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UER: Follow procurement laws – Paramount Chief admonishes GES accountants
Education

UER: Follow procurement laws – Paramount Chief admonishes GES accountants

The President of the Upper East Regional House of Chiefs and the Paramount Chief of the Chiana Traditional Area in the Kassena-Nankana West District, Pe Ditundini Adiali Ayagitam has appealed to members of the Association of Educational Accountants Ghana (AEA) to ensure proper checks and balance in the procurement process to reflect their motto of integrity and accountability. Speaking in an address at the Association’s 2019-2020 national annual conference held at GNAT Conference Hall in Bolgatanga, the Paramount Chief observed with checks and balance, hidden lapses and malfeasance can easily be identified and rectified to execute their profession with high ethical principles and also work within the tenants of probity and accountability. The 2019-2020 National Conference and annual general meeting were on the theme “Strengthening Controls in Public Financial Management in Ghana Education Service, the role of the Accountant. The Association of Educational Accountants Ghana (AEA) appealed to the government through the Ghana Education Service (GES) to challenge its members with promotional benefits to motivate them. The association wants its members who are Chartered Accountants to be promoted to the position of Payroll Auditors at various Educational Institutions. GES accountants drawn from all the sixteen regions of Ghana were admonished to give the best technical advice to the headmasters and develop a good rapport with them whilst, helping to monitor the work of the teachers, especially the non-teaching staff since the non-teaching staff give much credence to the accountants and take instructions from them more than the headmasters and their assistants. They were charged to ensure value for money in the management of resources at their disposal by strictly following procurement laws. The leadership of the association said they will present a paper on an anomaly to TEWU of TUC Ghana concerning the promotion of Principal Accountants to the rank of Deputy Chief Accountants without a responsibility allowance. They noted that the association was in talks with TEWU of TUC to see how GES could occasionally pay for the cost of its member who may want to pursue professional academic courses. Touching on the need to practice within the professional ethics, members of the association especially the young ones were urged to see their academic advancement as a stepping stone to achieving the professional heights. Apexnewsgh.com/Ghana/Contributor Prosper Adankai Please contact Apexnewsgh.com on email apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications  

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GES, Fair Wages: Teacher Professional Development Allowance Tax Free
Education

GES, Fair Wages: Teacher Professional Development Allowance Tax Free

The Management of Ghana Education service has in a letter sighted by GhanaEducation.Org indicated that the Professional Development Allowance paid to teachers was not supposed to be taxed. According to the GES, this was part of the agreement reached with the various stakeholders prior to the payment of the allowance. In a letter to the Fair Wages and Salaries Commission, The Director-General of GES, Prof. Opoku Kwasi-Amankwa disclosed that the allowance was not supposed to be subject to tax deductions. However, the payments made to teachers were taxed which has led to agitations by the chalk fraternity across the country. “It was agreed that this was not subject to tax. Incidentally, there are indications that the money … has been taxed contrary to the agreement reached.” The letter dated 19th November 2020 detailed. The GES has therefore called the Fair Wages to take steps for the correction to avert further agitation among teachers. It further asked that the Fair Wages and Salaries Commission expedites action, liaise with the Ministry of Finance and the Controller and Accountant General, to correct the anomaly. Taxed Professional Development Allowance Response from Fair Wages The Fair Wages and Salaries Commission has responded to the letter and called on the Ministry of Finance to correct the error. It called on the MoF to take necessary actions to ensure the Controller and Accountant-General’s Department to correct the error. “We, therefore, would be grateful if you could authorize the Accountant-General’s The department not to subject the allowance to a tax deduction to forestall agitations from the Teacher Unions.” The reply indicated. Teachers who suffered about to 18% tax deduction on their allowances are hopeful that the necessary steps will be taken to credit their accounts with the deductions made on the Professional Development Allowance. The letters from the Ghana Education Service and the Fair Wages and Salaries Commission show that the allowance was not supposed to be affected by Section 4 subsection under 1a under the heading “The income shall be “the individual’s gains or profits from any employment for a Year of Assessment including allowances paid in cash or given in kind.” does not apply to the allowance to be paid once per annum to teachers.  “General rules for taxation of income from employment quoted by GhanaEducation.org in our previous publication Tax on Teachers Professional Development Allowance Legal does not, therefore, apply to the professional allowance.   GhanaEducation.Org Please contact Apexnewsgh.com on email apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publication  

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The November To Remember Postings will be released on Monday- Mathew Opoku
Education

The November To Remember Postings will be released on Monday- Mathew Opoku

The Minister of Education, Dr. Matthew Opoku Prempeh has made a pronouncement during an interview on JAMAN Radio 103.7, that postings of 2017, 2018 and 2019 of Colleges of Education will be released soon. According to the Minister’s own words and pronouncement during the interview, he said posting of 2019 trained teachers and other trained teachers of 2017 and 2018 batch who were still not posted will be released on Monday, November 23, 2020 However, with full confidence, the Minister dubbed the impending release postings as a “November to remember” Below is the video: Apexnewsgh.com/Ghana/Ngamegbulam Chidozie Stephen Please contact Apexnewsgh.com on email apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications  

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Important And Urgent Notice For Teachers In …..
Education

Important And Urgent Notice For Teachers In …..

Apexnewsgh.com has captured an important information for teachers in and around the Bolgatanga Municipal of the Upper East Region. Below are the details: The National Teaching Council will be in the Municipality from the 1st to 2nd December, 2020 to issue teacher’s license to all in-service teachers. In view of this, Heads of schools are entreated to bring to the notice of your teachers to upload their details onto NTC portal: tpg.ntc.gov.gh before the scheduled date. You are also to fill TEACHERS FORM A for professionals and TEACHERS FORM B for non-Professionals and return the completed forms to the Municipal Director latest by Friday the 20th of November, 2020. The issuing officers will issue the license based on the completed forms (A and B). Please take note that this is a national exercise and therefore mandatory for all teachers to take part. You can get the form A and B from the Training officer from today Wednesday 11th November, 2020. You can also contact your respective SISOs (CSs). Remember, the deadline for the submission of these forms to the MDE is Friday the 20th of November, 2020. Thank You. Apexnewsgh.com/Ghana Please contact Apexnewsgh.com on email apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications

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