Over the week, the National Teaching Council revealed that about 83.5% of candidates failed the teachers’ licensure exams held in May 2023.
This generated conversations about the quality of teachers in the country among other challenges in the education sector.
Today on Newsfile, the host Samson Lardy Anyenini and his guests discussed the licensure exams, the mass failure, what it means for Ghana and the way forward.
Also, as the Assin North by-elections approaches, Newsfile looked into events leading to the elections including the trial of NDC candidate and ousted MP James Gyakye Quayson.
Lastly, the NPP is still gearing up for their flagbearer elections, the host and his guests will take a look into the race as many of the candidates that picked forms have filed their nominations.
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