2025 Official BECE Timetable Sent to Schools to Download Word/PDF

2025 Official BECE Timetable Sent to Schools to Download Word/PDF

The West African Examinations Council (WAEC) has officially released the 2025 Basic Education Certificate Examination (BECE) timetable for both school and private candidates. The exams are scheduled to begin on Monday, 9th June 2025, and conclude on Monday, 16th June 2025.

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Exam Schedule Highlights

  • Monday, 9th June: Social Studies (Essay & Objective) and Computing (Essay & Objective).
  • Tuesday, 10th June: English Language (Essay & Objective) and Career Technology (Essay & Objective).
  • Wednesday, 11th June: Science (Essay & Objective) and Ghanaian Language (Essay & Objective).
  • Thursday, 12th June: Mathematics (Essay & Objective) and Religious & Moral Education (Essay & Objective).
  • Friday, 13th June: French (Essay & Objective) and Creative Arts & Design (Essay & Objective).
  • Monday, 16th June: Arabic (Essay & Objective).

Important Notes for Candidates

  1. No Breaks Between Papers: Both papers for each subject must be taken in one sitting.
  2. Duration Clarification: If there’s a discrepancy between the timetable and question paper, the question paper’s duration takes precedence.
  3. Special Consideration: Visually and hearing-impaired candidates will receive an additional 50% of the allotted time.

Candidates should start revising early, practice past questions, and adhere strictly to the timetable to avoid missing any papers. Best of luck to all BECE candidates in their preparations!

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MMDCE Nominees for These Regions Released

MMDCE Nominees for These Regions Released

The Ministry of Local Government, Chieftaincy, and Religious Affairs has released the list of nominees for Metropolitan, Municipal, and District Chief Executives (MMDCEs) across various regions.

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In a letter sighted by Seekers News GH, dated 26th March 2025, the ministry announced that His Excellency the President, in accordance with Article 243 (1) of the 1992 Constitution and Section 20 (1) of the Local Governance Act, 2016 (Act 936) as amended, has nominated individuals for appointment as District Chief Executives.

The nominees are pending approval by their respective Regional Assemblies.

The letter reads:

“H.E the President, in accordance with Article 243 (1) of the 1992 Constitution and Section 20 (1) of the Local Governance Act, 2016 (Act 936) as amended, has nominated the attached persons for appointment to the office of District Chief Executives, pending approval by their respective Assemblies.”

 

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The list was issued under the Office of the President No. OPS 325/25/1246, dated 26th March 2025, and signed by Hon. Ahmed Ibrahim (MP), the sector Minister.

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Next Steps

The nominees will undergo confirmation by their respective Regional Assemblies in the coming days. Stay tuned for updates on the approval process.

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Afram Publications cautions students against two fake French books

Afram Publications cautions students against two fake French books

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Afram Publications cautions students against two fake French books

The Managing Director of Afram Publications (Ghana) Limited, Harriet Adelaide Tagoe, has cautioned students of Senior High Schools against purchasing fake “La Famille Ntow” and “L’argent ne Fait pas le Bonheur” French Textbooks on the market.

The pirated books sold in bookshops and some senior high schools and originally by Afram Publications, she said, were overpriced on the markets and full of mistakes, a situation that could mislead students in their strive for success during their final examination and in their lifetime as far as French was concerned.

She said the pirated copies were also with poor quality printing and served as a threat to the hard-earned reputation of Afram Publications, a situation that also affected its ability to make sales as an educative and profit-making entity.

“This is somebody’s intellectual property we are holding in trust and so when you do that, the author loses revenue. We pay for the author’s inputs in it by paying royalties. So, the author loses out when no royalties go to him or her.

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“Developments of the book and the investments we’ve made, we lose out because content development entails a lot of money. We’ve invested and taken all the risks, and they are just printing out and not paying for anything. So, the author gets nothing, we are losing investments and students are getting wrong information in the fake books,” she lamented.

Ms Tagoe warned the brains behind the pirated copies to be vigilant and cautious with the copyright infringement journey they were embarking on, as her office had commenced a strict investigation with the Copyright Office and would stop at nothing to let the law deal with them if apprehended.

The Managing Director explained to the Ghana News Agency in an interview that the original “L’argent ne Fait pas le Bonheur” book authored by Margaret Kwakwa, had a hologram sticker with a display of the Afram Publications’ stool in the middle, while the pirated copy had none.

Moreover, the back of the book has a ‘blue’ colour and the original “La Famille Ntow” book authored by Enyonam Keteku, has a better aesthetic appeal.

She said the Afram Publication together with its distribution partner, the Regional Centres for the Teaching of French (CREF- Ghana) found that some senior high schools within the Greater Accra region were selling the pirated copies to students with significant mistakes and inflated prices.

This step, she said was unacceptable and against the company’s copyright and expressed a shock at how a pirated and less quality copy could cost more than an original copy.

“We want to warn the students that the book with the green cover in the markets is fake publications. So just look for the book with the hologram and blue cover,” she added.

The Afram Publications (Ghana) Limited with over five decades of experience, is Ghana’s foremost largest and most reputable indigenous book-publishing house.

Its influence is particularly significant in Ghanaian literature and educational textbooks tailored for Ghanaian schools. It is recognised as a specialist in producing materials for pre-school, basic, senior high and tertiary level education.

It is also known for publishing popular books like Afrakoma (The Warrior Princess), Tahinta, Voice in the Forest, The Crows and Other Plays, Edufa, Grandma and other stories, Return of No Return and other Poems, Trinity High Big Changes, Trinity High Students in Crime, Uncle Blanko’s Chair, Voice in the Forest.

Others are Adaku at the Homowo Festival, The Adventures of Asuom, Adventures of Elizabeth Sam, African Drum Music, African Girl, African Pianism, Asana, Bukom, Cape Coast Castle, Death at the Voyager Hotel, Ethnomusicology and African Music, Fate’s Promise, the God’s Daughter, Home At Last and The Incredible Adventures of Wapi.

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The Generous Hunter” Comes Alive: A Spellbinding Performance Inspires JHS Students

“The Generous Hunter” Comes Alive: A Spellbinding Performance Inspires JHS Students

 

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Drama Meets Literature in an Unforgettable Learning Experience

A thrilling stage adaptation of The Generous Hunter—one of Ghana’s beloved short stories from The Cockcrow collection—left Junior High School students in awe, blending entertainment with powerful life lessons.

Held at the Word of Faith Christian School auditorium in Dodowa, the performance transformed the classroom story into a vibrant, interactive experience. Students, who had previously only read the tale in textbooks, were mesmerized as the characters leaped off the page and onto the stage.

The Story That Captivated Hearts

The Generous Hunter follows Asempa, a kind-hearted and honest hunter whose generosity earns him admiration—and envy. After freeing a snake and a rat from his traps, he receives magical rewards: a life-saving herb and a pot of gold. But when jealous rivals frame him for theft, Asempa faces execution—until a twist of fate reveals the truth.

Key Themes:
Kindness pays – Asempa’s good deeds save him.
Truth triumphs over deceit – The wicked fall into their own traps.
Integrity matters – Staying honest, even in hardship, leads to justice.

A Performance That Brought Lessons to Life

Under the expert direction of Godwin Adom Awador (CEO of GOG Theatre Company), the actors delivered a powerful performance. Their vivid portrayal helped students connect deeply with the story’s moral lessons.

An interactive session after the play, led by Michael Rexford Addo Carbonu, encouraged critical thinking. Students confidently analyzed themes, proving that boldness in learning leads to success. As Carbonu noted:

“A fearful and shy student is always close to failure. Confident learners are neither shy nor afraid.”

Behind the Scenes: The Making of a Classic

Author: Kaakyire Akosomo Nyantakyi
Setting: Bobrapa, a Ghanaian farming community

Characters at a Glance

Character Role Personality
Asempa (Protagonist) A generous hunter Kind, honest, brave
Snake & Baby Rat Magical helpers Grateful, wise
Gyasehene (Antagonist) Chief’s advisor Envious, treacherous
Kokotako Palace guard Selfish, easily manipulated
Odeneho Nyansafo Village chief Wise, fair, just
Queen Mother Chief’s wife Compassionate, patient
Market Square Queen Townsperson Fair-minded, patriotic

Literary Devices Used

  • Simile: “They lived as if they knew the Ten Commandments.”
  • Metaphor: “Silence enveloped the gathering.”
  • Irony: The accuser (Gyasehene) ends up punished instead.
  • Oxymoron: “A loud silence filled the air.”

Why This Play Matters

The event, supported by the Ministry of Education, Ghana Education Service (GES), and other key institutions, proved that drama enhances learning. By seeing literature in action, students gained deeper insights—and left inspired to embrace kindness, courage, and integrity.

Stories teach, but performances make them unforgettable. “The Generous Hunter” did both—leaving students not just entertained, but transformed.


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Painter Denied Bail after allegedly stealing from Bank of Ghana

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MTN Ghana & Nigeria Introduce Cross-Border Payments on MoMo 170

MTN Ghana & Nigeria Introduce Cross-Border Payments on MoMo 170

In a groundbreaking move towards enhancing financial inclusion, MTN Ghana and MTN Nigeria have launched cross-border payments on the MTN MoMo platform. This innovative feature allows users in Ghana and Nigeria to send and receive money seamlessly between the two countries, directly into their local MoMo wallets.

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What Does This Mean for Users?

Gone are the days when you had to rely on third-party remittance services to send money across borders. With MTN MoMo’s cross-border payment feature, transactions are now faster, more convenient, and cost-effective. Whether you’re supporting family, conducting business, or engaging in trade, this new service simplifies financial interactions between Ghana and Nigeria.

How to Access the Cross-Border Payment Feature

To use this feature in Ghana, simply follow these easy steps:

  1. Dial *170# on your MTN line.
  2. Choose Option 1 (Transfer Money).
  3. Select Option 7 (Cross Border Payment).
  4. Choose your preferred mode of payment and ensure you add the correct country code (+233 for Ghana or +234 for Nigeria).

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Exchange Rate

Conversion rates Ghanaian Cedi / Nigerian Naira
1 GHS 100.7700 NGN
5 GHS 503.8500 NGN
10 GHS 1,007.7000 NGN
20 GHS 2,015.4000 NGN

Why This Matters

This development not only strengthens MTN’s position as a leader in mobile money services but also paves the way for greater financial connectivity across Africa. As mobile money continues to evolve, cross-border transactions could soon become the new standard for digital payments on the continent.

The Future of Digital Payments in Africa

The introduction of cross-border payments on MTN MoMo is a significant step towards creating a more interconnected financial ecosystem in Africa. By eliminating barriers to cross-border transactions, MTN is empowering millions of users to engage in seamless financial activities, fostering economic growth and development across the region.

Stay tuned as MTN continues to innovate and expand its mobile money services, bringing more convenience and financial inclusion to users across Africa.

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Ofori-Atta to Be Declared Wanted Again if He Fails to Meet Deadlines – OSP Strikes Back

Ofori-Atta to Be Declared Wanted Again if He Fails to Meet Deadlines – OSP Strikes Back
Former Finance Minister Sues OSP After Being Declared a Fugitive

Accra, Ghana – March 17, 2025 – The Office of the Special Prosecutor (OSP) has issued a stern warning to former Finance Minister Kenneth Ofori-Atta, stating that he will be declared a wanted person again if he fails to appear before the OSP on the scheduled date of June 2, 2025. This comes after Ofori-Atta filed a lawsuit against the OSP for previously declaring him a fugitive from justice.

In a press release dated March 17, 2025, the OSP confirmed that it had received a formal request from Ofori-Atta to remove his name from its list of wanted persons. The former minister assured the OSP that he would make himself available for questioning on a definite date. Acting in good faith, the OSP granted his request and removed his name from the list, pending his appearance on June 2, 2025.

However, the OSP has made it clear that failure by Ofori-Atta to honor this commitment will result in his name being re-entered on the wanted list. Additionally, the OSP will consider him a fugitive from justice and take further action, including issuing an Interpol Red Notice and initiating extradition proceedings in any jurisdiction where he may be found.

The OSP emphasized its unwavering commitment to enforcing the law and ensuring that Ofori-Atta answers for his role as the prime suspect in five ongoing corruption and corruption-related investigations.

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Full Text of the OSP Press Release:


OFFICE OF THE SPECIAL PROSECUTOR
CASE UPDATE: KENNETH NANA YAW OFORI-ATTA

The Office of the Special Prosecutor (OSP) acknowledges a lawsuit filed by Kenneth Nana Yaw Ofori-Atta contesting the OSP’s prior declaration that he was a wanted person and a fugitive from justice.

Mr. Ofori-Atta formally requested the OSP to remove his name from the OSP’s list of wanted persons, with the assurance that he would make himself available for questioning on a definite date. The OSP, in good faith and on the basis of Mr. Ofori-Atta’s assurance, granted his request and removed his name from the OSP’s list of wanted persons, pending his personal attendance at the OSP on the definite date.

Mr. Ofori-Atta is mandatorily required to appear in person before the OSP on 2 June 2025.

If Mr. Ofori-Atta fails to attend the OSP on the scheduled date, he shall be re-entered on the OSP’s list of wanted persons, and the OSP shall consider him a fugitive from justice. Whereupon, the OSP will cause the issuance of an Interpol Red Notice in his regard and also cause the initiation of extradition proceedings in any jurisdiction in which he may be found.

The OSP remains unwavering in its commitment to enforcing the law and ensuring that Mr. Ofori-Atta answers for his role as the prime suspect in five ongoing corruption and corruption-related investigations.

[SGD]
KISSI AGYEBENG
THE SPECIAL PROSECUTOR
17 March 2025

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How do people make money on Websites/ YouTube and How much

How do people make money on Websites/ YouTube and How much

People make money on websites through various methods, and the amount they earn can vary widely depending on factors like traffic, niche, monetization strategy, and effort. Here are some common ways people make money on websites, along with potential earnings:


1. Advertising Revenue

  • How it works: Display ads (e.g., Google AdSense, Mediavine, or Ezoic) are placed on the website. You earn money when visitors view or click on the ads.
  • Earnings:
    • CPM (Cost Per Mille): 1–50 per 1,000 page views, depending on the niche and ad network.
    • CPC (Cost Per Click): 0.10–5 per click, depending on the ad’s relevance and audience.
    • Example: A site with 100,000 monthly page views might earn 500–5,000/month.

2. Affiliate Marketing

  • How it works: Promote products or services and earn a commission for every sale or action (e.g., sign-up, download) generated through your referral links.
  • Earnings:
    • Commissions range from 5% to 50% of the sale price, depending on the product and affiliate program.
    • Example: Promoting a 100productwitha1010 per sale.
    • Top affiliate marketers can earn 1,000–100,000+/month.

3. Selling Digital Products

  • How it works: Create and sell eBooks, online courses, templates, software, or other digital goods.
  • Earnings:
    • eBooks: 5–50 per sale.
    • Online courses: 50–1,000+ per sale.
    • Example: Selling 100 eBooks at 20eachearns2,000.

4. Selling Physical Products (E-commerce)

  • How it works: Sell physical goods through your website (e.g., dropshipping, print-on-demand, or your own inventory).
  • Earnings:
    • Profit margins vary widely (10%–50%+ of the sale price).
    • Example: Selling 200 products at 50eachwitha303,000.

5. Sponsored Content

  • How it works: Partner with brands to create content (e.g., blog posts, reviews, or videos) promoting their products or services.
  • Earnings:
    • 50–10,000+ per post, depending on your website’s traffic and influence.
    • Example: A blog with 50,000 monthly visitors might charge 500–1,000 per sponsored post.

6. Membership or Subscription Models

  • How it works: Offer exclusive content, services, or community access for a recurring fee.
  • Earnings:
    • 5–100+/month per subscriber.
    • Example: 500 subscribers paying 10/monthearns5,000/month.

7. Freelancing or Services

  • How it works: Use your website to showcase your skills (e.g., writing, design, consulting) and attract clients.
  • Earnings:
    • 20–200+/hour, depending on your expertise.
    • Example: A freelance writer charging 50/hourandworking20hours/weekearns4,000/month.

8. Donations or Crowdfunding

  • How it works: Ask visitors to support your website through platforms like Patreon, Ko-fi, or PayPal.
  • Earnings:
    • Varies widely; some creators earn 100–10,000+/month.

9. Selling Ad Space Directly

  • How it works: Bypass ad networks and sell ad space directly to businesses.
  • Earnings:
    • 500–5,000+/month, depending on your website’s niche and traffic.

10. Lead Generation

  • How it works: Collect leads (e.g., email addresses or contact info) and sell them to businesses.
  • Earnings:
    • 1–50+ per lead, depending on the industry.

Factors That Affect Earnings

  • Traffic: More visitors generally mean higher earnings.
  • Niche: Some niches (e.g., finance, tech, health) are more lucrative than others.
  • Engagement: Higher engagement (e.g., time spent on site, click-through rates) can boost earnings.
  • Monetization Strategy: Combining multiple strategies often yields better results.

Realistic Earnings

  • Small websites: 100–1,000/month (part-time effort, low traffic).
  • Mid-sized websites: 1,000–10,000/month (consistent traffic, multiple income streams).
  • Large websites: 10,000–100,000+/month (high traffic, optimized monetization).

Tips for Success

  • Focus on creating high-quality content.
  • Build a loyal audience.
  • Diversify income streams.
  • Optimize for SEO to drive organic traffic.

Making money from a website takes time and effort, but with the right strategy, it can become a significant source of income.

Ofori-Atta sues OSP for declaring him wanted

Former Finance Minister Ken Ofori-Atta has filed a lawsuit against the Office of the Special Prosecutor (OSP) following its decision to declare him wanted.

Ofori-Atta is seeking a court injunction to prevent the OSP from reissuing the declaration, which he claims is baseless and unjustified.

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The legal action follows the OSP’s announcement earlier this year, labeling him a fugitive in connection with alleged corruption and financial misconduct.

The former minister has consistently denied the allegations, insisting that he has cooperated with the investigation through his legal representatives.

In his suit, Ofori-Atta argues that the OSP’s actions have caused significant damage to his reputation and personal life.

He is asking the court to restrain the OSP from making any further declarations against him until the legal process is fully resolved.

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Govt Drops Maths From List of Compulsory Subjects

Basic Education Principal Secretary Belio Kipsang has announced that mathematics will no longer be a compulsory subject for learners.

Speaking to KTN PS Kipsang confirmed that in the new Competency Based Curriculum (CBC) maths will no longer be compulsory unlike in the 8-4-4 education system.

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However, students must take English or Kenya Sign Language, Kiswahili, Physical Education, and Community Service Learning as mandatory subjects.

“This will affect learners transitioning to senior school when they return to school in their second term,” he said

 

PS Kipsang on how Learners will Choose Career Pathways
“We are giving them time to go home so that parents and learners can consult on what they wish to pursue. The selection process will begin immediately when they return to school,” he said.

Students will be tasked with choosing other subjects from 38 other academic subjects to shape their career pathways.

 

Additionally, the Ministry of Education proposed that during grade 9 placement, there will be a limiting number to a maximum of 5 learners who will be placed in the same school.

Dr Kipsang argued that this will promote and encourage diversity.

STEM Education Model
The Ministry of Education rolled out the Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) education as an applied and inter-disciplinary curriculum.

Consequently, students will choose from three major academic pathways, which will include, Computer science, engineering and the sciences

 

Academic Pathways

Arts and Sports Science comprises of Fine Arts, Music and Dance, Theatre and Film, Physical Education, Sports, and Recreation in the first pathways.

Additionally, learners can choose from the second pathway in Social Sciences, which includes Business Studies, History and Citizenship, Geography, and Christian Religious Education (CRE).

At the same time Islamic Religious Education (IRE), Hindu Religious Education (HRE), Community Service Learning (CSL), and Languages and Literature subjects.

The third pathway, Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) shall include Pure Sciences, Mathematics, Biology, Chemistry, Physics, and General Science.

Furthermore, applied Sciences include Agriculture, Computer Science, Home Science, and technical studies.

 

8-4-4 Education System

Before the new CBC education system, the 8-4-4 system had three compulsory subjects that are Mathematics, English and Kiswahili.

Additionally, students were to choose only two sciences from Chemistry, Physics, and Biology.

What do you think? Is it the Best way to go?

Source; thekenyatimes.com