WAEC has released the results of the WASSCE for Schools in 2021.

West African Examinations Council (WAEC) Management has released the 2021 WASSCE for school results of prospective candidates who took the international examination from August to October this year.  Members of the general public, particularly candidates, who wish to check their results can do so by visiting https://eresults.waecgh.org/, according to a statement obtained by EducationWeb.com.gh.  According to WAEC, a total of 1,339 subject results and 174 full results have been canceled due to various test malpractices such as bringing foreign material to the examination, including mobile phones.  The decision to delete the results of those applicants who tore part of the WASSCE question papers in 2021 was approved during the Ghana Examinations Committee’s 31st meeting in October 2021, according to the statement.  “The results of 3,667 candidates have been placed in limbo pending the outcome of an investigation into numerous examination irregularities.” How to verify your WASSCE School result at eresults.waecgh.org for the year 2021 1. Purchase a WAEC result checker pin by dialing the short code *944# on your phone.  2. Go to https://eresults.waecgh.org to check your results.  3. Type in the Index Number.  4. Verify that your Index Number is correct by entering it again.  5. Select the type of examination (e.g WASSCE School)  6. Choose the examination year (e.g 2021)  7. Type in the serial number (e.g 180000000001)  8. Make a pin (e.g A1B2C3D4E5F9)  9. Enter the captcha code.  10. Click Submit and wait for the results to appear in the popup window. Please be patient as this may take a few minutes.  The Council has urged members of the public, particularly candidates who are having difficulty verifying their WASSCE results for the year 2021, to contact WaecghanaSupport@fleettechltd.com for quick assistance.  Continue to read Previous: IFEST to GES: Suspend the ‘rush’ 2021 standardised test Following that, the WAEC withholds 3,667 results. Continue reading WAEC has released the results of the WASSCE for Schools in 2021.

Passengers are stuck when commercial drivers go on strike indefinitely

The union of Commercial Transport Owners has kept its word and halted operations until the government eliminates some gasoline taxes, allowing for lower prices at the pump. Many Ghanaians who rely on public transportation to get to work and school have been left stranded with no viable option.  The union had previously vowed to go on indefinite strike on Monday, December 6, unless the government removed taxes such as the Price Stabilization and Recovery Levy, Special Petroleum Tax, Energy Recovery Debt Levy, and Sanitation Levy. … Continue reading Passengers are stuck when commercial drivers go on strike indefinitely

FIFA HAS DISMISSED SOUTH AFRICA’S PETITION FOR A REMATCH

After a contentious loss to Ghana, FIFA has dismissed South Africa’s petition for a rematch.  South Africa’s bid to have their World Cup qualifier against Ghana replayed was denied by FIFA.  South Africa filed a “formal protest” with FIFA following the encounter last month, requesting a rematch after a number of “questionable decisions,” according to their football association’s chief executive.  FIFA, on the other hand, has issued a statement pronouncing their plea “inadmissible.”  “The Disciplinary Committee has found the objection made by South Africa inadmissible because it did not meet the standards set out in art. 46 of the FIFA Disciplinary Code and art. 14 of the Regulations of the FIFA World Cup 2022 Preliminary Competition,” the statement stated.  “The decision may be appealed.”  After slight touch from South African defender Rushine de Reuck, Ghana’s Daniel Amartey went down in the box. Andre was granted a penalty by referee Maguette Ndiaye. Source: WonderWatson blog Continue reading FIFA HAS DISMISSED SOUTH AFRICA’S PETITION FOR A REMATCH

Sarkodie topped the most Streamed Ghanaian male Artist on Boomplay

BET Award-winner and ‘No Pressure’ hitmaker Sarkodie has topped Boomplay’s most-streamed Ghanaian male Artiste list with 50 million streams. This comes after a few weeks as Ghana’s top streamed artist on Spotify, and now on Boomplay Recap 2021. He was followed by Black Sherif and Stonebwoy in the top three most-streamed male Ghanaian musicians on Boomplay. Screenshot below Continue reading Sarkodie topped the most Streamed Ghanaian male Artist on Boomplay

Tesah Capital has announced the launch of a risk-free collective investment scheme

At the launch ,Tesah officials joined Rev Daniel Ogbarmey Tetteh. Thanks to the foresight and creativity of asset management business Tesah Capital, Ghana now has its first risk-free collective investing scheme.  According to Eugenia Basheer, Managing Director of Tesah Capital, “The Tesah Treasury Trust is a money market unit trust that will invest only in government and quasi-government assets like treasury bills, notes, and bonds.”  “As a result, the Trust has no issuer risk and can be considered a risk-free investment.” There is no minimum investment amount to enable anyone to invest in the Tesah Treasury Trust. This means that you have the freedom to invest any quantity of money at any moment.  “There are no fees associated with investing in the fund or withdrawing from it.” The Tesah Treasury Trust is an excellent way to earn a profit while helping the environment.  Continue reading Tesah Capital has announced the launch of a risk-free collective investment scheme