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Pupils Benefit from Reading Programme in Fanteakwa District
About 7,000 pupils in the Fanteakwa district of the Eastern Region have benefited from a reading programme organized by the World Vision International in Ghana (WVIG).
It was implemented in collaboration with the Ghana Education Service…
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Presidential Charters to Tertiary Institutions Underway – Nana Addo
President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo on Saturday disclosed that Government is taking steps to expedite the process for granting Presidential Charters to tertiary institutions in the country.
He said the undue period associated with the…
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Umaru Sanda Of Citi Fm Donate Computers To Deprive Schools
Citi FM’s Umaru Sanda Amadu has donated Twenty computers to two schools in his home district of Shai Osudoku in the Greater Accra Region.
The beneficiary schools include his alma mater, Asutsuare Junction D/A Basic School and New Jerusalem…
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‘Ghana Will Lose If We Keep Imposing Careers on Children’
Acting Registrar of the Nduom School of Business and Technology (NSBI), Andrew Kwesi De Roy, has charged parents to desist from forcing their children to pursue certain careers.
Dr De Roy said parents should assess their children from…
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Education Sector Rot Done Through Diversion of Resources – Report
A research on “Corruption risk at the basic education Level and the likely impact on achieving the SDGs 4 and 16”, has cited misappropriation of resources and abuse of the system as the main corruption behaviour in the country’s basic…
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GH¢220 Fee for Licensing Exams for Trainee Teachers Apt – Ministry
The Ministry of Education has defended its decision to charge an amount of GH¢220 for teachers who will be writing the upcoming license Examinations for Teacher trainees in July.
According to the ministry, the fee is justified as it is…
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GIJ to Build New Lecture Halls, Hostels at North Dzorwulu
Management of the Ghana Institute of Journalism (GIJ), is taking steps to build new lecture halls and hostels for the school at North Dzorwulu in the Greater Accra Region.
The Institute, which has a student population of about 2,000 has…
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Gushegu Appeals for More Teachers
The Municipal Chief Executive of Gushegu, Musah Issah, has appealed to government to post more trained teachers to the area to help improve the quality of education there.
Mr Musah says it is his priority to improve education in the…
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Minister Takes Free Education to Salah Prayers
THE ASHANTI Regional Minister, Hon. Simon Osei Mensah, has carried the Free Senior High School (SHS) message to this year’s Salah festivities and advised Muslims in the country to take advantage of the policy so that their children and…
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KTU Suspends Graduation Indefinitely After Protest from Past Students
Management of the Koforidua Technical University has called off its upcoming congregation for the 2016/2017 graduating class scheduled for Saturday, June 23, 2018.
The decision comes on the back of concerns raised by some of the past…
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