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Gov’t Spends GH¢8.94 Billion on Flagship Programmes in 2024, Free SHS Tops List

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The Government of Ghana spent a total of GH¢8.94 billion on its flagship programmes in 2024, according to the latest Auditor-General’s report on the Whole-of-Government Accounts.

 

The Free Senior High School (SHS) and Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) initiative received the largest share, with a combined allocation of GH¢3.6 billion.

 

The School Feeding Programme, overseen by the Ministry of Gender, saw an expenditure of GH¢1.13 billion, aimed at providing daily meals to millions of basic school pupils across the country.

 

Under the Planting for Food and Jobs initiative, GH¢917.5 million was spent on the Fertiliser Subsidy Programme to enhance agricultural productivity and improve food security.

 

Other significant allocations included:

 

GH¢628.9 million for the Livelihood Empowerment Against Poverty (LEAP) programme

 

GH¢533.5 million for nursing training allowances

 

GH¢438 million in transfers to the Youth Employment Agency

 

GH¢618 million for the Food Farmer Recovery Relief Programme

 

GH¢196.2 million for subsidies on the 2018 BECE and WASSCE examinations

 

GH¢113.4 million for teacher training allowances and feeding

 

GH¢102.4 million for scholarships and capitation grants for second-cycle schools

 

 

Additionally, the National Identification Programme received GH¢288.6 million, while GH¢33.2 million was allocated to support Arabic instructors under education services.

 

Zongo Development Initiatives were financed with GH¢7.4 million, and the One District One Factory (1D1F) programme—including stimulus packages—was allocated GH¢32.3 million.

 

Other disbursements included GH¢45 million through MASLOC to support microfinance activities, GH¢240 million for the Ghana CARES programme, and GH¢2.27 million to the Student Loan Trust.

 

While these investments underscore the government’s commitment to social and economic development, policy analysts continue to raise questions regarding efficiency, value for money, and the need for enhanced transparency and accountability in the use of public funds.

 

 

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“I’m Not Dead” — Paa George Breaks Silence on Recurring Death Hoax

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Veteran Ghanaian actor Paa George has dismissed rumours circulating on social media claiming that he has died, describing the reports as false and malicious.

Speaking in an exclusive interview on Max FM’s Drive time show with Kumi Kasa, the seasoned actor revealed that he first heard about the alleged death from a friend who called him early in the morning to confirm the news.

According to Paa George, the caller repeatedly mentioned his name to ensure he was truly speaking to him.

“It was early in the morning that someone called me, and he mentioned my name, ‘Paa’, and I answered. He called my name again, and I responded. He asked, ‘Paa, is that you?’ I said yes and asked if he was okay,” he recounted.

The friend then informed him that social media platforms were awash with reports claiming he was dead.

“I asked what was going on, and he said it was all over social media that I am dead,” the actor stated.

Paa George expressed frustration over what he described as the third false death announcement about him. He indicated that such rumours have been intentionally spread over a long period, largely because he has chosen not to confront those behind them.

“I told them they are all sick. This is the third time they are announcing that I’m dead. They do that because I don’t confront them,” he said.

While acknowledging that death is inevitable for everyone, the veteran actor said he was pained by the repeated false reports about his demise.

“Everyone is going to die; however, I’m in pain because it is not yet my time. So if you wish death for me, death will come for you,” he added.

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President Mahama Assures Teachers of Freedom to Speak Without Intimidation

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President John Dramani Mahama has assured teachers and school administrators across the country that under his leadership, they will be free to express concerns about the education sector without fear of victimisation or intimidation.

Speaking at the 54th National Delegates Conference of the Ghana National Association of Teachers (GNAT) in Accra on Monday 5th January, 2026, President Mahama said Ghana’s education system can only progress through openness, accountability and dialogue — not silence and repression.

He noted that in recent years, some heads of schools had been sanctioned or transferred for publicly highlighting challenges faced in their institutions, a development he described as unhealthy for national education growth.

“We have emerged from a dark period of oppression in our educational sector,” Mahama said.

“Many school heads were sacked or transferred for speaking up when things were not going well.”

He stressed that critical feedback from professionals on the ground is essential, and government must listen rather than silence those entrusted with the responsibility of shaping young minds.

“The best way to grow our education sector is through transparency, freedom of speech and even criticism where necessary,” he stated.

President Mahama assured GNAT delegates that teachers will not be punished for honesty under his administration.

“As President, I can assure you that I will protect your right to speak up and to point out when things are not going well,”

he pledged.

He said the partnership between government and teachers must be built on trust, mutual respect and open engagement, adding that teachers are key stakeholders in national development.

GNAT delegates welcomed the assurance, describing it as an important commitment toward promoting professionalism and restoring confidence within the education workforce.

President Mahama’s message formed part of a broader call for renewed collaboration between government, teachers and labour unions to strengthen Ghana’s education system.

 

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Amenfi Central District Assembly Commissions Six-Unit Classroom Block at Manso Nkwanta No. 2/Guabase

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The Amenfi Central District Assembly is pleased to announce the successful commissioning of a newly constructed Six-Unit Classroom Block at Manso Nkwanta No. 2/Guabase, generously funded by the Government and People of Japan.

The commissioning ceremony, held on Wednesday at Manso Nkwanta No.2/ Guabase, 10th December 2025, was graced by the District Chief Executive, Hon. Peter Amponsah, the District Coordinating Director, the District Education Director, the District Staff and the Japanese Ambassador to Ghana, His Excellency Hiroshi Yoshimoto.

 

This important project, delivered under Japan’s Grant Assistance for Grassroots Human Security Projects, stands as a symbol of the strong friendship and growing cooperation between Japan and Ghana. It also reflects a shared commitment to improving access to quality education.

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