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It Was Negligent To Leave Students In Wuhan – Ablakwa
NDC legislator Okudzeto Ablakwa says it was negligent and embarrassing for government to leave Ghanaian students in Wuhan, China.
The North Tongu MP led the Minority in Parliament’s call for students and other Ghanaians in the Hubei…
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Frimpong Manso Applauds Free Education
Rev. Prof. Frimpong Manso, President of the Ghana Pentecostal and Charismatic Churches (GPCC), has hailed the introduction of the free Senior High School (SHS) policy.
Describing the policy as one of the best social intervention…
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Make The Ghana Learning TV Program More Inclusive And Beneficial – Education Advocate Urges…
Divine Kpe, Education Advocate has advised the Ghana Educational Service (GES) to make the Ghana Learning TV, a new 24-hour channel programme geared towards distance learning more open to all students.
According to him, the initiative…
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You have become a global Icon – NUGS Tells Nana Addo
“The student movement has closely monitored and learnt a lot from your passion and temerity to able to rid the nation and Africa of this Coronavirus. The student union wishes to commend your efforts; your bold, decisive and extraordinary…
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Soldiers Seize GJA Boss’ Camera
Chairman of the Ghana Journalists Association (GJA), in the Ashanti Region, Kingsley Hope, has suffered humiliation from soldiers while he was in the line of official duty.
Hope, who is also the Ashanti Regional Editor of Ghanaian Times…
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COVID-19 And The Plight Of Private School Teachers In Ghana
The new corona virus (COVID-19) which scientists believe originated from the Hubei province in China has shaken the entire world and brought the global economy to its knees. It has claimed several lives and Ghana has not been spared though…
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Millennium City Schools Cash Missing At AMA
The future of thousands of pupils of the Apenkwa Presby/Shiayenor Cluster of Schools in Accra hangs in the balance as funds for the completion of a three story eighteen unit classroom block goes missing at the Accra Metropolitan Assembly…
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Bright Appiah writes: Why Free SHS must be backed by law
Ghana’s 1992 constitution has been crafted in such a way that article 25 and 28 specifically envisage a time where most Ghanaian children shall be educated.
This concept is designed to make education progressively free for all children…
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COVID-19: KNUST, UEW, UCC students asked to ‘leave campus until further notice’
All academic activities in several University campuses have been suspended until further notice. This is according to various statements signed by the Registrar of the schools.
This comes on the back of an order by President Nana…
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Study And Avoid Unnecessary Outing – Students Cautioned
The Ashanti Regional Health Service has sounded a word of caution to students not to indulge in any social gatherings as schools close down.
The President on Sunday evening announced new measures being adopted to avoid a spread of the…
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