Venezuelan President Appears in U.S. Court After Arrest on Drug Charge

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NEW YORK — Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro has appeared before a United States federal court following his recent arrest and extradition, according to reports from international media outlets. Maduro was transported under heavy security to a federal courthouse in New York for an initial court appearance. The development marks a rare and significant moment in international criminal proceedings involving a sitting head of state. Background to the Case U.S. prosecutors accuse Maduro of involvement in drug trafficking and related criminal conspiracies. The charges stem from indictments first announced several years ago, alleging that senior Venezuelan officials participated in large-scale cocaine trafficking operations targeting the United States and other international destinations. The case had remained inactive due to Maduro’s position in power and the lack of extradition until his reported arrest. Court Proceedings During the initial appearance, procedural matters wer...

Ghana Education Service Announces Postings for Staff Returning from Study Leave with Pay – 2024

The Ghana Education Service (GES) is excited to announce the release of postings for staff returning from study leave with pay, effective Wednesday, 7th November 2024. This important update ensures that returning teachers and education staff are promptly reintegrated into the education system, continuing their valuable contributions to the nation's development.

How to Access Your Posting

If you are one of the staff members returning from study leave, there are two easy ways to access your new posting:

  1. Online Portal: Simply visit the GES Management Information System (GESMIS) website at https://gesmis.org to view your new assignment.
  2. In-person: You can also visit any of the 16 Regional Education Directorates to receive your posting information in person.



Next Steps: Reporting Instructions

Once you've accessed your posting, follow these steps:

  1. Report to the Regional Education Director: Make sure to report to the Regional Education Directorate corresponding to your new posting location.
  2. Receive Further Instructions: The Regional Education Director will provide you with additional guidance and instructions to help you settle back into your role smoothly.

Welcoming Our Returning Educators

We are thrilled to welcome back all staff who have returned from study leave, and we extend our best wishes for a successful reintegration into their respective roles. Your newfound knowledge and experience will undoubtedly enrich the educational landscape and inspire the next generation of learners.

We encourage all staff to adhere to the reporting guidelines and ensure a smooth transition as they return to their duties. If you have any questions or need further assistance, please do not hesitate to reach out to the appropriate channels provided on the GES website.


Contact Information
For any inquiries or further clarification, please visit the GES website or contact your Regional Education Directorate.

Welcome back, and thank you for your continued dedication to the future of education in Ghana!


This announcement marks an important moment for both the individual staff members returning and for the broader education system in Ghana. The release of these postings ensures that staff members can quickly resume their work and continue their professional journeys, contributing to the growth and improvement of education across the country.


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