Chief Justice Gertrude Sackey Torkornoo has encouraged the citizenry to give fair treatment to all and reduce cases in the courts. In a Christmas message monitored via Facebook, the Chief Justice said: 'This is to wish our beautiful people of Ghana starting from the President of the Republic of Ghana, Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo to the last baby born in the last few hours, a happy Christmas and a restful holiday.' Chief Justice Torkornoo said Christmas marked the most critical event in the history of mankind and that the birth of Jesus Christ marked the birth of God as a human being. She said the Book of John 1:14, stated that ' the word became flesh and dwelt among us and we be held his glory'. She said: 'As we wind down 2023 and gear up for the year 2024, I wish that in our reflection as a nation, we remember the words of the angels that announced the birth of our Lord Jesus Christ; Peace on earth and goodwill to all men.' Source:Ghana News Agency A few hundred primary school teachers held a protest rally in front of the Ministry of Education headquarters on Tuesday to denounce the Minister of Education's decision to withhold the July salaries of teachers who have not submitted their students' grades to the administration by July 24, 2023. Secretary-General of the General Federation of Basic Education, Nébil Haouachi, pointed out that Minister of Education, Mohamed Ali Boughdiri, had decided to freeze the July salaries of 3,910 teachers, and not just 3,000 as he had previously announced, arguing that this measure was illegal as evidenced by the public accounting code. Haouachi added that the teachers will continue their protests until their demands are met and their salaries are paid. Source: Agence Tunis Afrique Presse