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602, 457 candidates sat for this year’s BECE nationwide

Students at the Kalpohine SHS center 3 writing the English paper. Photo Geoffrey Buta

 This year’s Basic Education Certificate Examination (BECE) kick-started this week and a total of 602, 457 students participated in it.

 602, 457 candidates sat for this year’s BECE nationwide
602, 457 candidates sat for this year’s BECE nationwide

The figure includes 1,743 Private Candidates.

BECE candidates writing the exams at the Nii Amugi Basic school, Adabraka in Accra
BECE candidates writing the exams at the Nii Amugi Basic school, Adabraka in Accra

The BECE is the assessment exam­ination taken by students at the end of their Junior High School (JHS) edu­cation. The students are assessed in a range of subjects including English Language, Mathematics, Integrated Science, Social Studies, among oth­ers.

Candidates writing their BECE exams at st Anthony Basic School in Accra
Candidates writing their BECE exams at st Anthony Basic School in Accra

It is an important milestone in the lives of young students in Ghana as it marks their transition from basic to Secondary education.

Prison inmates writing BECE exams
Prison inmates writing BECE exams
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Ghana to locally refine its gold starting October 2025 – Sammy Gyamfi

The Chief Executive Officer of the Ghana Gold Board, Sammy Gyamfi, has announced that plans are far advanced for the establishment of a state-owned gold refinery in the country.

Speaking at the 2025 Minerals and Mining Convention, Mr Gyamfi said the refinery will process locally mined gold into bullion instead of exporting it in its raw state.

According to him, it is unacceptable that Ghana, despite being a leading gold producer in Africa, continues to export raw gold known as dore.

He explained that the Gold Board, working with the Bank of Ghana and local refineries, will from October 2025 begin refining gold locally.

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He also disclosed that an ultramodern assay laboratory will be built to ensure international standards in testing gold quality.

Mr Gyamfi noted that the refinery will be wholly state-owned and will help Ghana move away from raw mineral exports to value addition.

This, he said, will boost foreign exchange earnings, create jobs, and position Ghana as a hub for gold refining and jewellery production in Africa.

The CEO stressed that the project forms part of government’s strategy to ensure the country benefits fully from its natural resources and to transform the mining sector into a driver of economic growth.

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By: Jacob Aggrey

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There is strength in diversity; let’s live in peace – Zanetor Rawlings urges Ghanaians

Member of Parliament for Korle Klottey, Dr. Zanetor Agyeman-Rawlings, has urged Ghanaians, especially the youth, to value the peace the country enjoys and to see diversity as a source of strength.

Speaking at the National Youth Conference held at the Pentecost Convention Centre under the theme “Igniting Potential; Inspiring Change”, she warned against being lured into conflicts and divisions fueled by reckless statements from politicians, traditional leaders, religious figures, or academics.

According to her, many young people have no idea what it means to live in a country torn apart by war, and therefore must not take Ghana’s peace for granted.

She stressed that the harmony among different ethnic and regional groups should be protected at all costs, since it is peace that allows citizens to gather freely and safely.

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Dr. Zanetor said Ghana’s development depends on embracing diversity and working together.

She urged the youth to tap into this strength so that Ghana would continue to shine as the “Black Star” of Africa and serve as an example for other nations.

She expressed appreciation to the participants for attending the conference and asked for God’s blessings on the country.

By: Jacob Aggrey

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