CETAG Strike Update: Union Insists on Full Payment Before Suspending Strike
CETAG Strike Update: Union Insists on Full Payment Before Suspending Strike
Today’s Update on the Ongoing CETAG Strike
The Government of Ghana has taken an important step toward resolving long-standing financial issues affecting teacher educators in the Colleges of Education. A new document from the Ministry of Finance, dated 26th January 2026, confirms the…
JUSAG Suspends intended Strike After Government Promises to Pay Salary Arrears
The Judicial Service Staff Association of Ghana (JUSAG) has suspended its planned nationwide strike after the government responded to its demands over unpaid salary arrears. In a statement released on Tuesday and signed by the National President of…
CETAG Strike Affecting Teacher Trainees Academically and Financially – TTAG President
The President of the Teacher Trainees’ Association of Ghana (TTAG), Nanija Divine, has expressed deep concern over the impact of the ongoing CETAG strike on teacher trainees across the country, describing the situation as both academically and…
CETAG Strike Continues as January 19, 2026 Resumption Date Remains Unchanged
Many teacher trainees and students across Colleges of Education in Ghana are still worried as the Colleges of Education Teachers Association of Ghana (CETAG) continues its strike action. Even though several talks and meetings have taken place,…
Update on Colleges of Education Teachers Association of Ghana (CETAG) Strike Today
The Colleges of Education Teachers Association of Ghana (CETAG) declared the strike to press home their demands, which include issues related to conditions of service, allowances, and other outstanding concerns. CETAG has maintained that until these…
[Audio] Update on CETAG, UTAG, and TUTAG Strike
There is an important update for teachers and students in tertiary institutions across Ghana. In a strongly-worded press release dated 9th June 2025, the unions expressed deep disappointment over the government’s failure to release the necessary exchange…
Second Semester Crisis Looms in Colleges of Education as CETAG, UTAG, and TUTAG Issue Strike Notice – What You Need to Know [Watch Video]
The second semester for Colleges of Education is scheduled to begin on 16th June 2025. Three major teacher unions—UTAG, TUTAG, and CETAG—have issued a strong warning to the government over delays in the payment of the Book and Research (BRA) Allowance.…