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WAEC releases provisional 2024 WASSCE results

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2 months agoon

The provisional results of candidates who sat for the 2024 West African Secondary School Certificate Examination (WASSCE) has been released.
The release of the provisional results was announced in a press statement issued and signed by the Head of Public Affairs at WAEC, Mr John Kapi, and copied the Ghanaian Times on Monday, December 30, 2024.
It also included statistics on the performance of candidates in the core subjects, namely, English Language, Core Mathematics, Integrated Science and Social Studies in the 2024 WASSCE, and that of the last three years.
The data showed a fluctuating performance of candidates in English Language Integrated Science and Social Studies, but an upward trend in Mathematics for candidates who obtained Grade A1-C6 over the four year period (2021 percent .
Per the statistics 317,701 candidates, representing 69.52 per cent obtained Grades A1-C6, which was a reduction in the 73.11 per cent in 2023, but an improvement in the 60.39 per cent and 54.08 per cent recorded in 2022 and 2021, respectively.
For Core Mathematics , the date showed an improvement in the number of candidates who obtained Grade A1-C6 in the 2024 WASSCE results as compared to the last three years.
According to the data, the candidates who obtained Grade A1-C6 increased from 54.11 per cent in. 2021 to 61.39 per cent in 2022. It then moved up again from 61.39 per cent to 62.23 per cent in 2023 and a further 66.86 per cent this year.
Again, the performance of candidates in social studies increased from 66.03 per cent in 2021 to 71.51 per cent in 2022 and further went up to 76.76 per cent in 2023. However, the figure dropped to 71.53 per cent this year.
The percentage of candidates who obtained Grade A1-C6 in Integrated Science dropped from 65.70 per cent in 2021 to 62.45 per cent in 2022 but increased to 66.82 per cent in 2023. However, the figure recorded in 2023 dropped drastically to 58.77 per cent this year.
Moreover, the data also indicated that 26,872 (5.88 per cent), 27,816 (6.10 per cent), 32,489 (7.12 per cent) and 43,570 (9.55 per cent) of the candidates who sat for this year’s WASSCE failed in English Language, Core Mathematics, Integrated Science and Social Studies, respectively.
It further showed that 39,542 (8.65 per cent), 24,656 (5.40 per cent), 39,640 (8.69 per cent), and 41,174 (9.03 per cent) candidates obtained Grade D7, while 25,294 (5.53 per cent), 21, 397 (4.69 per cent), 29,506 (6.47 per cent) and 29,362 (6.44 per cent) obtained E8 in English Language, Core Mathematics, Integrated Science and Social Studies respectively.
The WAEC, following the release of the provisional results has urged candidates who sat for the 2024 WASSCE and desire to access their results to visit it’s website.
Additionally, the Council said in the statement that available login details would be made available to heads of schools to enable them gain access to the results of their candidates.
It also cautioned stakeholders to be wary of stakeholders who promised to upgrade results for fee, adding that, “candidates are to note that WAEC results are secured and can be unauthenticated using its results verification syst.
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Since the institution of the Heritage Month celebration in Ghana, it has offered citizens opportunities of a lifetime to learn about their cultures and lifestyles.
Ghana’s version is observed in the month of March, coinciding with the country’s Independence Day celebrations on March 6.




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husband and best friend, Kofi Aduonum
but in his absence, she maintained the
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Heritage Month features festivals, food fairs, arts, crafts, and music events to highlight the economic and social value of preserving national heritage.
Though a brainchild of the Ghana Tourism Authority (GTA), the celebration has been driven to greater heights by local media with the organisation of several events to create the needed euphoria.


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culture a touch of ‘old
school’ in her presentation
last Tuesday to wow
her audience as part of
the station’s Heritage
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Among the events are the Heritage Caravan and Back To Your Village Food Bazaar powered by Accra-based Citi FM and Citi TV, Wear Ghana Festival and the Gɔbɛ festival powered by 3News.


The Heritage Caravan is a road trip which takes patrons across more than half of Ghana’s regions to offer a distinctive road trip that allows participants to explore the various regions of Ghana, providing an up-close encounter with the country’s historical and cultural heritage.



In addition to these roles played by the media, news anchors and other presenters appear on screens immaculately garbed in locally made outfits, bringing out the beauty of our traditions.
Today, The Spectator newspaper selected a few of the media personalities that are working to give the celebration a global dimension to project the country.
By Andrew Nortey

A disturbing crime has shaken the Kwadaso Onion market community in Kumasi, leaving family and friends grieving the loss of a young life.
Identified only as Junior, a 24-year-old mobile money vendor, was found murdered in his room on Saturday, March 8, 2025.
According to eyewitnesses, Junior had returned home the previous day with a substantial amount of money, over Gh¢20,000.
It was suspected that the killers might have been motivated by the large sum of money in Junior’s possession.
A police source that confirmed this to The Spectator, said investigation has been launched into Junior’s murder, but so far, no arrests have been made.
The Kwadaso community is reeling in shock, calling for justice and an end to the atrocity that has claimed the life of a young and promising individual.
Junior, is believed to be a native of Ejisu Onwe, and was known to his colleagues and friends as a hardworking and diligent individual who worked at the Kumasi Race Course.
His tragic death serves as a stark reminder of the risks and challenges mobile money vendors faced.
The incident comes barely a month after Patricia Nimako, a 27-year-old Mobile Money (MoMo) vendor, was shot and killed at Krofrom, Kumasi in the Ashanti region by an unknown assailants.
The suspected armed robbers fled with the deceased cell phones and an amount of GH¢10,000 on Thursday, February 13, at approximately 3:00 p.m.
The two armed robbers reportedly stormed the kiosk where the deceased was operating and without any provocation shot her dead.
There has not been any arrest yet by the police.
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Learn how to prepare local dishes…Queen mothers urge young women

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March 15, 2025
In a heartwarming display of intergenerational wisdom, queen mothers from local communities in the Obuasi enclave shared their expertise on how to prepare local diets with young ladies on the International Women’s Day event, courtesy of AngloGold Ashanti, Obuasi Mine.
Beyond the fanfare, these revered women leaders took centre stage to impart a vital life skill: traditional cooking as they guided eager students and other young ladies through the art of preparing local delicacies.
In fact, the aroma of ‘Abunabunu’, ‘Aprapransa’, ‘Enuhu’, ‘Akaw’, ‘Tuo Zafi’ (TZ), among others, wafted through the air to the extent it could attract people from a distance, as the queen mothers entertained the young women with tales of resilience, entrepreneurship, and community building.
This year’s International Women’s Day Celebration was under the theme: ‘Accelerate Action for Women’s Equity.’
As the event drew to a close, the queen mothers gave words of wisdom upon their young guests.
From Nana Amoanima Dede, Queen mother of Adansi she stated that: “Never forget your roots, and always remember that the kitchen is not just a place for cooking, but for building connections and forging communities.”
Nana Akua Dwum II, Queen mother of Edubiase, on her part urged the young ladies to learn how to prepare traditional dishes in order to preserve cultural heritage of the nation.
Earlier, the Managing Director of the mining company, Samuel Boakye Pobee, mentioned their readiness to roll out an “All-Women Apprenticeship Programme, aimed at empowering young women in the Obuasi communities in entrepreneurship.”
He said the project would include women in basic technical skills and their capacity building to boost their employability to reshape perceptions of women’s roles in traditionally male-dominated industries.
According to the Managing Director, the mining company’s commitment “is to empower young people with specialised skills, and progressive knowledge to make them financially independent.”
The company, he indicated, was accelerating action towards women’s equality at the Obuasi Mine and within host communities with the aim to build a foundation to create an inclusive and supportive business culture.
Mr Pobee expressed the need for innovative approaches and dedicated efforts to encourage and invest in women’s participation in all fields, including all levels of technical and operational areas and must be intentional and deliberate.”
From Kingsley E. Hope, Obuasi

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