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e-Ananse Opens New Library At A.M.A Complex
Efforts being made to revamp libraries in the country and deepen the reading habit of the Ghanaian child was given a further boost as the e-Ananse libraries has outdoored one more library at the AMA Complex in Accra.
This expands the…
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Cabinet Rejects ‘Sexy Syllabus’
The Cabinet of President Akufo-Addo rejected the proposed guidelines on Comprehensive Sexuality Education (CSE).
The Minister of Education Dr. Matthew Opoku Prempeh who made the tacit disclosure at the National Teachers Awards Ceremony…
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UPSA awards 31 scholarships to students
The University of Profesional Studies, Accra (UPSA) has awarded 31 scholarships to students pursuing various degree programmes under its Vice-Chancellor Endowment Fund (VCEF).
The awardees include 11 renewed previous applicants and 20…
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October GAW Sunday: Prof. Lade Wosornu Is The Author Of The Month
GAW Sunday is a monthly literary event organised every first Sunday in every month by the Ghana Association of Writers. The event serves as a platform for literary discussions, performances, books sales among others.
It also seeks to…
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KNUST admits over 22,000 fresh students
The Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, KNUST has admitted over 22,000 fresh students to pursue various undergraduate and postgraduate programmes in the University.
Speaking during a matriculation ceremony to formally…
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Divine Kpe writes: Reduce teachers’ workload to increase their efficiency
The popular misconception out there is teaching is easy and less stressful generally because teachers have a short working day – 8:00am – 2:00pm.
The reality is teachers, despite a short working day, have loads of work to do even outside…
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CSE Brouhaha: No ‘Gays’ Here! – OccuppyGhana Warns Gov’t
Pressure group Occupy Ghana has charged the government to clarify what it says are “apparent contradictions” in statements and actions of its officials regarding Comprehensive Sexuality Education (CSE) curriculum.
The group wants…
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GES Beats ‘Tactical Retreat’
Vice-President of IMANI Ghana Kofi Bentil has applauded the Ghana Education Service for beating “a tactical retreat” over plans to introduce Comprehensive Sexuality Education (CSE) after it sparked public outrage.
After widespread…
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Gov’t Runs Away From ‘Sexy’ Syllabus -Says CSE Not Approved For Use In Basic Schools
The Education Minister Dr. Mathew Opoku Prempeh, says the government has not approved the much talked about Comprehensive Sexuality Education (CSE) document for use by teachers in basic schools.
The government and United Nations…
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e-Ananse Partners GRI For 2019 Ghana Reads
The 2019 edition of ‘Ghana Reads’, a community reading festival scheduled for Wednesday, October 2, 2019, has been joined by the e-Ananse Library initiative, as partnering company.
The festival, to be held at the new Accra Metropolital…
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