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MoE, GES Mourn SHS Student
THE MINISTRY of Education (MoE) and the Ghana Education Service (GES) have sent a powerful delegation to console the family of a KNUST SHS student, who passed on to eternity recently.
Master Richard Sam, a final-year student, was in…
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2020 WASSCE begins today
A total of 375, 737 candidates will from today, Monday, July 20 begin sitting for the 2020 West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE) in Ghana.
The figure which comprises 187,574 males and 188,163 females also represents…
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Webster University introduces new Master of Arts in Human Resources Management
Since its opening in Accra in 2013, Webster University’s Ghana campus has offered two Master’s degree options the Master of Business Administration (MBA) and a Master of Arts in International Relations (MAIR).
Next year, the American…
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Pre-tertiary teacher unions call for closure of schools over COVID-19 fears
Four pre-tertiary education unions are calling on the government to close schools over the surge in recorded cases of COVID-19.
The unions namely, the National Association of Graduate Teachers, Ghana National Association of Teachers, the…
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COVID-19 numbers in schools nothing serious – GES Boss
Contrary to the overwhelming concerns raised by anxious parents over the poor handling of COVID-19 cases and their accompanying measures in schools across the country, Deputy Director-General for the Ghana Education Service (GES), Dr…
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GES satisfied with successful voter registration in Senior High Schools
Management of the Ghana Education Service (GES) has expressed gratitude to stakeholders for successfully organising voter registration exercise in the various second cycle institutions.
The Electoral Commission (EC) organised the…
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World Vision advocates for improved sanitation and hygiene in schools
A non-governmental organization, World Vision is asking students in both basic and high schools to strictly adhere to laid down hygiene protocols to prevent the spread of COVID-19 in their schools.
This follows the recording of COVID-19…
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It’s nonsense to say schools were reopened to win NPP votes – Information Minister
“What makes nonsense of that argument is that the people who are, for example, going to basic school (final year students) are about 750,000, are they going to vote? The basic schools, are they also going to vote?”
Words of the Minister…
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Government Did Students, Parents Wrong By Reopening Schools
Fellow Ghanaians,
I submit that government did students and parents palpable wrong by recalling the children from home to school in these Covid times.
And many such avoidable wrongs in our fragile national response to Covid-19 have…
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Shutdown of schools inevitable if ‘chaotic incidences’ continue – GNECC warns
The Ghana National Education Campaign Coalition (GNECC) expects Senior High Schools to shut down if recent health-related incidents continue.
In a statement, the group warned that if “the unfortunate happenings continue the close down of…
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