Mrs Liticia Obeng, Bekwai Municipal Director of Education has called on candidates sitting for the 2024 West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE) to maintain integrity and avoid any form of examination malpractices. The director emphasized that cheating undermines the value of the examination and the hard work of honest …
Read More »OKESS SHS 1982 Year Group Gives Back to Alma Mater with Ultra-Modern Toilet Facility
The 1982 year group of Osei Kyeretwie Senior High School (OKESS) has constructed a 20-seater toilet facility and also donated 403 textbooks ,97 story books worth thousands of Ghana Cedis for their alma mater. The gesture, aimed at giving back to their former school, is part of the group’s efforts …
Read More »Kumawu Woraso Assembly Member Launches Extra Vacation Classes for JHS Students, Appeals for Teachers’ Housing
In a dedicated effort to enhance local education, Hon. Maxwell Amponsah Duffuor, the Assembly Member for the Kumawu Woraso electoral area, has initiated extra classes for Junior High School (JHS) students during their vacation period. This initiative aims to provide valuable academic support in critical subjects such as mathematics, science, …
Read More »Kumawu Woraso Assembly Member Organizes Extra Classes for JHS Students During Vacation
In a proactive effort to support local education, Hon Maxwell Amponsah Duffour , the Assembly Member for Kumawu Woraso electoral area , has launched extra classes for Junior High School (JHS) students during their vacation period. The extra classes will provide academic enrichment in essential subjects such as mathematics, …
Read More »Blame teachers for Ghana’s economic woes, not economists – Deputy Minister of Education
The Deputy Minister of Education in charge of Technician and Vocational Education Training (TVET), Gifty Twum-Ampofo has made a paradoxical statement that teachers must be blamed for the current economic challenges facing the country and not the Finance Minister, Ken Ofori Atta. Gifty Twum-Ampofo explained that for any country’s economy …
Read More »PARENTS ADVISED TO HELP THEIR WARDS UNEARTH THEIR POTENTIALS BY PAYING THEIR FEES
Mr David Abeseabe Chairman Ghana National Association of Private Schools (GNAPS) Ejisu municipal has advised parents to support and encourage their Ward passions and talent to contribute to the development of the Ashanti and Ghana as a whole as they paid their school Fees let us all bear in mind …
Read More »There’s Nothing Special About Kudus, So Ghanaians Should Stop Hyping Him – Bongo Ideas
Controversial Ghanaian critic, Bongo Ideas has said that Mohammed Kudus does not deserve all of Ghana’s praise, particularly from the media. Kudus is the hottest Black Stars player right now, thanks to his outstanding performances for both club and country. The 24-year-old midfielder demonstrated his talent during the Qatar World …
Read More »A/R: KMA Boss donates 500 dual desks to 11 basic schools within the metropolis
The Kumasi Mayor, Sam Pyne, who presented the furniture to the schools said the Assembly has put measures in place to improve effective teaching and learning The Kumasi Metropolitan Assembly (KMA), in the Ashanti Region has presented 500 desks to 11 basic schools in the Metropolis to ease the infrastructural …
Read More »GRASAG rejects increment in university fees
The Graduate Students’ Association of Ghana (GRASAG) is rejecting the Ghana Tertiary Education Commission’s (GTEC) 15% increment in fees in all public universities for the 2022/23 academic year. GTEC last week directed tertiary institutions to review fees for the next academic year by a maximum 15 percent increment. A statement …
Read More »Universities charging above 15% fee will face sanctions – Education Ministry
Education Minister Dr. Yaw Adutwum The Ministry of Education says Public Universities charging above the 15 percent approved fee increment for public universities and tertiary institutions will be punished. The National Union of Ghana Student (NUGS) has raised red flags over some public universities charging above the approved 15 percent …
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