Breaking News Headlines UTAG sends reminders to Mahama on their petition against GTEC leadership, says it has been two months but no feedback Voicefm Ghana April 13, 2026 1 minute read In the said petition, they drew the President’s attention to the above worrying developments within the tertiary education landscape and the need for a swift action to safeguard the autonomy of our public universities. About the Author Voicefm Ghana Editor Visit Website View All Posts Post navigation Previous: No payment required: Government says only national ID needed for free primary healthcareNext: GRIDCo commissions 145MVA transformer at Afienya Substation Related Stories Breaking News Headlines Photos: GIMPA hosts Pre-ICW 2026 seminar to advance leadership and coaching Voicefm Ghana April 17, 2026 Breaking News Headlines ECG to begin expanded programme to replace aging distribution transformers in affected communities Voicefm Ghana April 17, 2026 Breaking News Headlines BoG issues new guidelines for operation of non-resident margin accounts, strengthens FX rules  Voicefm Ghana April 17, 2026