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From Promise to Frustration: The TME 1 Laptop Saga
In recent times, the integration of technology into education has been advocated as a guiding light for improving learning environments and broadening the horizons of both students and teachers. Central to this initiative has been the…
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INSENSITIVE ELECTRICITY PROVIDER (ECG, ARE YOU THE ENEMY AMONG US?)
Albeit with reservations, some citizens largely agree with the concept of prepaid meters.
Utility companies need new strategies for recovering revenue from customers, reducing electricity wastage, and theft. In a gradual attempt to…
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Empowering Ghana’s environmental narrative: Celebrating World Press Freedom Day 2024
This year’s World Press Freedom Day 2024 (3rd May) marks a poignant moment for reflection and action as we celebrate the vital role of the press, particularly amidst one of the greatest challenges of our time; the environmental crisis. The…
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Unfinished Degrees: The Thesis Struggle Facing Ghana’s Postgraduate Students-A Call for Systemic…
Postgraduate students in the majority of our universities are encountering significant obstacles. Despite the presence of numerous institutions offering advanced academic programmes, concerns about the quality and effectiveness of…
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Statement on the Ministry of Education’s Unveiling of New Set of Uniforms for Basic Schools in Ghana
In response to Prof. George K.T. Oduro of the Institute for Educational Planning and Administration at the University of Cape Coast's critical statement regarding the Ministry of Education's purported decision to introduce new uniforms for…
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Accra in Disrepair: A Citywide Call for Urban Renewal and Civic Pride
Accra, the bustling capital city of Ghana, stands as a vivid tapestry of urban life, rich in culture and history. Yet, beneath its vibrant exterior, the city grapples with a series of infrastructural challenges that dampen its potential for…
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Let’s Suspend the Deadline for Private Tertiary Institutions to Obtain a Presidential Charter
The Ghana Tertiary Education Commission (GTEC) has set an ambitious deadline of August 31, 2024, for all private tertiary institutions to secure a Presidential Charter, failure of which will result in closure.
It is important to…
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Driving Change, Building Capacity: The GES Skills Assessment Initiative Unveiled
In the realm of educational evolution, the Ghana Education Service (GES) emerges as a beacon of progressive change, spearheading initiatives to redefine educational paradigms. In tandem with esteemed partners like PricewaterhouseCoopers…
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A season of vanishing genitals
In the past three weeks, fear and panic have gripped parts of Ghana. A legend of vanishing male genitals has been circulating, with a number of arrests made by the police of suspects. The dreaded spots so far are Kasoa, Awutu Senya, and…
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Free Education is giving Rise to Good but Exorbitant Private Schools in Ghana
As the saying goes, “Free things are very costly.”
Free Education is undoubtedly a beautiful and relieving system for anyone in the country. However, since its implementation in Ghana, it has never been free from criticism and concern…
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