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“One-Month Allowance Paid to Teacher Trainees” – TTAG Confirms

Teacher trainees across the country have received good news as the Teacher Trainees’ Association of Ghana (TTAG), through its National Coordinator, has confirmed that one month of trainees’ allowance has been paid.

According to the TTAG National Coordinator, the funds have already been released, and trainees can visit their e-zwich centers to load their wallets starting tomorrow. This update brings relief to many trainees, especially during the ongoing challenges in Colleges of Education.

TTAG assured students that they continue to work hard to address concerns related to allowances and other welfare issues. The Coordinator emphasized that TTAG is committed to transparency and timely communication.

In a short notice shared to trainees on yesterday 26th November, 2025 “Dear trainees, one month allowance has been paid. Kindly go and load your wallet tomorrow. TTAG… we mean well.” TTAG National Coordinator

This payment covers Level 200 to Level 400 trainees, including those who have completed their programmes this year. Trainees are encouraged to visit their e-zwich centers and load their wallets.

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This payment comes at an important time, as many trainees have been calling for consistency in allowance disbursement. The confirmation from TTAG shows that steps are being taken to support trainees while they remain on campus or affected by ongoing issues such as strikes and academic delays.

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TTAG has encouraged all trainees to stay calm and follow the guidance provided by their various financial centers. The Association also expressed gratitude to trainees for their patience and support.

As the semester continues, TTAG says it will keep engaging the necessary authorities to ensure that all remaining allowances are cleared and that trainees’ welfare is always prioritized.

 

Amos Famouz

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