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There’s Enough Money to Fund Free SHS – Kwarteng
A deputy Finance Minister, Kwaku Kwarteng has rubbished assertions that government lacks sustainable financing plan for its free Senior High School programme.
“Anybody that says we have not disbursed enough and is expecting government to…
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Free SHS: An Embarrassment to Parents, Students – Ayariga
Founder and Leader of the All People’s Congress (APC) Party, Hassan Ayariga, has described government’s flagship free SHS policy as an embarrassment to students and parents.
Speaking to journalists, Mr. Ayariga said the governing NPP is…
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School Feeding To Cover 2.1m Pupils – Otiko
Minister of Gender, Children and Social Protection, Otiko Afisa Djaba, has revealed that government will expand the school feeding programme by 30 per cent which will increase enrolment from 1,671,777 to 2,173,310.
To keep the programme…
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School Feeding: 30% Protocol for Traditional Rulers – Otiko
Minister of Gender, Children and Social Protection, Otiko Afisa Djaba has explained that the allocation of 30 percent protocol under the school feeding programme to traditional rulers will be considered for employment under the programme.…
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GES Fights CHASS Head’s Claims
The Ghana Education Service (GES) has dismissed claims it has failed to release scholarship funds for Senior High Schools.
President of the Conference of Assisted Senior High Schools (CHASS) Mrs Cecilia Kwakye Coffie, while addressing a…
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Free SHS ‘seriously’ Affecting Payment Of Fees By Continuing Students -CHASS
The free senior high school (SHS) policy has seriously affected the payment of fees by continuing students, with most of them refusing to pay their fees because, according to them, they too were Ghanaians who must enjoy free SHS.
This…
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We Should All Speak French- Minister
Minister for Aviation, Cecelia Abena Dapaah has called for a concerted and sustained effort aimed at making at least 50 percent of all Ghanaians to be able to speak basic French by the year 2050.
According to her it is a priority need…
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African Youths To Share Their Vision Of The Africa They Want
Ten youths from eight African countries will take over the stage in Accra on World Children’s Day, which falls on Monday, November 20, to tell the world about the Africa they want to live in.
The ten girls and boys aged 12 to 19 year old…
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Help Instil Virtues Of Discipline, Hardwork In Children – Akufo-Addo Appeals
The President, Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, states that the virtues of hard work and discipline must be instilled in Ghana’s school-going children to ensure that they become useful and valuable citizens of our nation.
To guarantee this,…
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Look Beyond Government Employment – Dr Joyce Aryee Urges Graduates
The University of Ghana (UG) has held its congregation for more than 200 graduates in the College of Education on Saturday with the call on them to look beyond depending on government to provide jobs for them.
Reverend Dr Joyce Aryee,…
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