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WAEC Releases Provisional BECE 2025 Results The West African Examinations Council (WAEC) has released the provisional results for candidates who took the 2025 Basic Education Certificate Examination (BECE) for School Candidates. The results are now available for all candidates to check online. 🥳

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This release marks a critical milestone for the over 600,000 students who sat for the examination in June. The provisional results allow candidates to review their performance and begin the process of school selection and placement into Senior High Schools and Technical Institutes. How to Check Your Results Candidates can access their results online using a results checker card. This can be purchased from various vendors, including online platforms and physical WAEC offices. The process to check your results is straightforward: Step 1: Purchase a Results Checker.  through various online platforms. The card contains a unique Serial Number and a Personal Identification Number (PIN) . Step 2: Visit the WAEC website. Go to the official WAEC Ghana results checking portal: eresults.waecgh.org . Step 3: Enter Your Details. Carefully input your Index Number , select the Examination Type (BECE School), choose the Examination Year (2025), and enter the Serial Number and PIN from your ...

Government Seeks American Expertise in Helicopter Crash Probe

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The Ghanaian government has formally extended an invitation to American forensic experts to assist in the investigation of a tragic helicopter crash that claimed the lives of eight people, including two cabinet ministers. The fatal crash, which occurred on August 6, 2025, involved a Ghana Air Force military helicopter that went down in the southern Ashanti region of the country. The deceased were identified as Defence Minister Edward Omane Boamah and Environment Minister Ibrahim Murtala Muhammed, along with six other officials and crew members. The helicopter was en route to an event focused on combating illegal mining when it crashed into a forested mountainside. The post-crash fire left the victims' remains severely burnt, complicating identification efforts. The government's decision to seek international assistance underscores the complexity of the investigation and the desire for a thorough and impartial inquiry. While the cause of the crash remains unknown, the government...

BECE SCIENCE COMPULSORY Marking Scheme 1a. b.

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Asantehene Announces Passing of Asantehemaa Nana Ama Konadu Yiadom III

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  Kumasi, Ghana – In a solemn announcement that has sent shockwaves through the Asante Kingdom, His Royal Majesty Otumfuo Osei Tutu II has officially declared the passing of the Asantehemaa, Nana Ama Konadu Yiadom III. The news was delivered as part of a traditional customary address, marking a moment of profound sorrow for the Asante people. The Asantehemaa, the Queen Mother of the Ashanti Kingdom, holds a position of immense cultural and historical significance. She is not only the mother of the Asantehene but also a powerful figure in her own right, serving as a key advisor and custodian of tradition. The passing of Nana Ama Konadu Yiadom III leaves a deep void in the kingdom, and her legacy of grace and leadership will be remembered by many. As per tradition, the Asantehene also announced the date for the one-week observation of the late Queen Mother. The event will take place on Thursday, August 21 , at the forecourt of the Manhyia Palace. This gathering will allow chiefs, di...

President Mahama Directs End to Foreign Currency Denominated Government Contracts

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ACCRA, Ghana –  In a significant policy shift, President Mahama has issued a directive that, effective today,  July 24, 2025 , all government contracts awarded will no longer be denominated in foreign currency. This new mandate applies irrespective of the funding source for the contract. The directive was announced by Ato Forson, though further details on the implications and rationale behind the decision are anticipated. The move suggests a strategic effort by the government to potentially strengthen the local currency, manage foreign exchange risks, and promote greater stability within the national economy. This policy change is expected to have broad implications across various sectors engaged in government projects, from infrastructure development to service provision. Contractors and stakeholders will likely need to adjust their financial planning and bidding strategies to align with the new requirement for local currency denominations.

Minority MPs Divert to Cantonments, Present Budget Petition to Diplomatic Corps Dean

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ACCRA, Ghana –  Opposition lawmakers, engaged in a walkout from today's mid-year budget review proceedings, made an unscheduled stop in Cantonments to present their initial petition to the Dean of the Diplomatic Corps. The move comes as the Minority group boycotts the government's mid-year fiscal policy presentation, citing grievances with its contents or the process. Instead of proceeding directly from Parliament, the Members of Parliament (MPs) headed to the diplomatic enclave. The petition, the contents of which have not yet been fully disclosed, is understood to outline the Minority's concerns regarding the budget and their reasons for the boycott. Presenting it to the Dean of the Diplomatic Corps is a strategic move, aiming to draw international attention to their position and potentially exert external pressure. This development signals a significant escalation of political tensions surrounding the mid-year budget, as the Minority seeks to amplify their dissent beyond...

Police Apprehend Two Suspects in Ablekuma North Re-run Violence

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Call 0553478892 for your product advertisement ACCRA, Ghana –  Authorities have confirmed the arrest of two individuals, Musah Muntari and Ali Saeed, also known as "Mboma," in connection with the violence that marred the recent re-run election in Ablekuma North. The arrests come as police continue their investigations into the disturbances that occurred during the electoral process. Details regarding the specific roles of Muntari and Saeed in the alleged violence have not yet been fully disclosed by law enforcement. The police have stated that they are committed to ensuring that all those responsible for inciting or participating in electoral violence are brought to justice, emphasizing their dedication to maintaining peace and order during democratic exercises. Further updates are expected as the investigation progresses.

Border Clash Claims Nine Lives as Tensions Escalate Between Thailand and Cambodia

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  Read more THURSDAY, JULY 24, 2025 | Kumasi, Ghana  – Nine Thai civilians were reported killed today following an exchange of fire between Cambodian and Thai forces along their long-disputed border. This deadly escalation marks a significant worsening of a months-long standoff between the two Southeast Asian nations, a situation that has already had serious political repercussions, including contributing to the recent suspension of Thai Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra. The precise circumstances surrounding the renewed hostilities remain unclear, but the incident underscores the volatile nature of the contested border region. Both nations have laid claim to pockets of territory along their shared frontier for decades, leading to intermittent skirmishes and diplomatic tensions. Today's civilian casualties represent a tragic turn in the ongoing dispute, raising concerns about further instability and the potential for broader conflict. International observers are likely to ...

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