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Enhancing Quality Assurance in our High Schools: Reflections of Heads of Schools
Background
The Heads of Schools, Teachers & Counselors Workshop is an annual educational workshop hosted by Academic City University College. It aims to bring together high-school educational leaders and practitioners to share…
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Rebranding private security companies to serve as a job hub
The Private Security Guard Association of Ghana (PSGAG) is made up of employees of private security companies, who work hand in hand with national security officers to protect life and properties as well as maintain law and order in the…
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Open letter to Ghana’s 2024 election stakeholders
Ghana has long been celebrated as a beacon of democracy in Africa. Since the inception of the Fourth Republic in 1992, the country has consistently demonstrated its commitment to democratic principles through peaceful and transparent…
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Africa’s Innovation Revolution: How Ghana is leading the charge
What if Africa was a Global Innovation Hub? What if Africa paves its own path? What if African tech was changing the entire narrative?
These are the questions we should be asking because Africa is on the verge of becoming a powerhouse in…
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Accountability and transparency: The right of Ghanaians to demand from Parliamentarians
In any democratic society, holding public officials accountable is not just a right but a civic duty. Parliamentarians, as elected representatives of the people, are entrusted with a significant amount of responsibility, and Ghanaians have…
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Haruna Iddrisu’s motion in Parliament a waste of everyone’s time
Haruna Iddrisu, MP for Tamale Central/former Minority Leader in Pareliament Haruna Iddrisu (left) and Cassiel Ato Forson.
A decision on a motion in Parliament by the former Minority Leader Haruna Iddrisu to remove some four MPs who are…
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Porf. Stephen Kwaku Asare Writes On Bagbin’s Ruling
This afternoon, the Speaker declared the seats of four MPs vacant—a move unprecedented in scope. The Speaker based his decision on the fact that these MPs had filed nominations to run on a different ticket. However, at the time of the…
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An Open Letter to the Director-General of GTEC – Addressing the Gaps in Research Skill…
Dear Director-General,
I recognize your hard work and commitment to transforming higher education in Ghana. Your leadership has led to significant improvements, and your vision for academic excellence has inspired many students,…
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Maame Broni Writes: A Bright Future for Young Lawyers: Rising Admissions at the Ghana School of Law
The legal landscape in Ghana is experiencing a vibrant transformation, characterized by an encouraging surge in admissions and enrollments at the Ghana School of Law. This increase signifies not just the growth of the legal profession but…
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President Akua Donkor!
It’s over now–a much-awaited face-to-face encounter between the Electoral Commission and a Pack of political wisemen called IPAC, representing various political parties plus concert parties.
This event happening within a tense Ghana…
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