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567 professional teachers denied jobs - GNAT
Mr. Joseph Kweku Adjei, National President of GNAT, has disclosed that 567 professional graduate teachers who have completed their studies and have duly submitted their posting forms to the GES for postings have been denied the chance to go and teach.
 
 
 
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