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E/R:BECE Graduants Urged to Stay Focused and Make Wise Choices Awaiting Results

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The Municipal Chief Executive of Kwahu West, Hon. Tamimu Halidu, has advised Basic Education Certificate Examination (BECE) graduants to make productive use of their time while awaiting their results. He emphasized that education is a continuous journey and encouraged them to keep learning and preparing themselves for future opportunities. Speaking during his visit to the BECE examination centers, Hon. Halidu urged the students to be mindful of their associations, decisions, and choices, noting that they are an investment of their parents, teachers, and community. "You are an investment, and your decisions should yield positive returns," he said. He prayed for divine guidance and expressed appreciation to stakeholders, including the Ghana Education Service, teachers, parents, and the community, for their support in promoting education in the municipality. Hon. Halidu reaffirmed his commitment to enhancing educational opportunities in Kwahu West. The MCE's message aimed to...

E/R:Kyidomhene Supports BECE Candidates with Daily Meals and Transportation at Mamfe

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In an effort to improve the welfare and concentration of candidates writing the 2026 Basic Education Certificate Examination (BECE) at the Mamfe Methodist Senior High School examination centre, the Akuapem Kyidomhene and Mamfehene, Nana Ansah Sasraku III, together with the traditional council, has provided one hot and nutritious meal daily to 196 candidates. The initiative is aimed at reducing hunger among the students and ensuring they remain focused throughout the examination period. According to the traditional leaders, the provision of meals will prevent candidates from spending valuable time searching for food during examination hours, thereby allowing them to concentrate fully on their papers and revision. The leaders believe that access to nutritious meals will enhance academic performance by preventing hunger-induced distractions, improving concentration, boosting cognitive function, and increasing students’ chances of better results. Beyond the feeding initiative, Nana Ansah S...

E/R:Eastern Regional Security Secretariat Warns Chiefs Defying Court Orders Over Chieftaincy Disputes

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The National Security Secretariat in Ghana’s Eastern Region has issued a strong warning to chiefs and traditional leaders who continue to disregard directives from District, Municipal, and Regional Security Councils, as well as court orders relating to chieftaincy disputes. According to the Eastern Regional Security Liaison Officer, Francis Annoh-Dompreh, authorities will soon begin arresting chiefs and traditional leaders who fail to comply with lawful directives aimed at maintaining peace and stability in communities affected by chieftaincy conflicts. Mr. Annoh-Dompreh expressed concern over what he described as growing impunity and acts of lawlessness by some traditional authorities in the region, stressing that such conduct will no longer be tolerated by the state. Speaking to journalists on Tuesday, May 5, 2026, in Koforidua, he noted that security agencies remain committed to ensuring law and order, particularly in areas where chieftaincy disputes have heightened tensions and thr...