The Colleges of Education Teachers Association of Ghana (CETAG) is poised to embark on a fresh strike next week, following the conclusion of a nearly two-month-long industrial action. According to CETAG, the decision arises from the government’s continued failure to honour prior agreements concerning their allowances.Dominic Owusu, a spokesperson for CETAG, expressed frustration over the situation, stating that despite assurances from the government, the promised allowances remain unpaid. He emphasized that the upcoming strike is intended to compel meaningful dialogue and achieve a conclusive, satisfactory resolution to the members’ demands.