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Government says that this year it is committing GHS500 million into a revolving housing fund for teachers, and next year it will commit GHS1 billion to the fund for a housing scheme in partnership with the Ghana National Association of Teachers, GNAT.
President Mahama, at the 54th National Delegates Conference of GNAT said that the government is actively exploring arrangements to make suitable lands available to support the housing project. All districts will provide land to help implement the initiative.
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