Education Minister orders withdrawal of GTEC post-retirement contract letters

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  • Romzy 22 hours ago

    That makes sense. Hold on briefly. That's the way to go.

  • AK 20 hours ago

    Honorable Minister, the fact is that many of these post-retirement lecturers are of no use to the universities. They don't do any research to benefit society. Some of them are a nuisance to students to the extent that all the ...
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  • Kwame 20 hours ago

    I find myself in agreement with AK’s assessment regarding the current state of higher education. There appears to be a disconnect between academic curricula and the practical skills required in the field. It is becoming inc ...
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  • Baga 20 hours ago

    It's only i Ghana lectures are forced to retire at sixty. When they are on their prime age.
    No wonder there's corruption in Ghana, hey I have to steal else my so called golden 60 is approaching soon.

  • Awulae Annor 16 hours ago

    Nobody is forcing a lecturer to retire at 60yrs. You can continue lecturing but not under government payroll... Is that too much??

  • Jnr JJ 7 hours ago

    University lecturers are faking doctor's reports needed for procurement contracts.
    With 1000 Ghana cedis, KNUST or Manhyia Hospital will give them a report certifying fitness, but no test is done.
    One lecturer at a universi ...
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