Prioritise Needs Of Ghanaian Students-NUGS President To Government.
Daniel Oppong Kyeremeh, President of National Union of Ghana Students (NUGS) Prioritise Needs Of Ghanaian Students—-NUGS President To Government. The President of the National Union of Ghana... read more
Foreign students flee Ghana over possible Ebola outbreak
Some foreign students of the University of Ghana are reportedly fleeing the country for fear of a possible Ebola outbreak. The students, mainly from universities in the US were given the option to... read more
Gov’t to scrap 7 subjects at the basic level
The Ministry of Education has recommended a drastic reduction in the number of subjects studied at basic schools to not more than five subjects, Deputy Minister Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa has disclosed.... read more
Tamale Metro redeploys 128 teachers
The Tamale Metropolitan Directorate of Education has redeployed 128 excess teachers serving in schools in the Metropolis to 22 districts where their services are required in the Northern Region.... read more
University of Cape Coast gets new Governing Council
The Minister of Education, Professor Naana Jane Opoku- Agyemang, has appealed to the University of Cape Coast (UCC) to ensure that its primary focus on the training of teachers was not compromised... read more
K Poly to assemble computers, phones plus hospitality business
The Kumasi polytechnic will soon go into the production of laptops, phones and other electronics as the school enters into a partnership with a Chinese company, Songtech. An assembling plant has... read more
30,000 WASSCE candidates can’t get admission into University
More than 30,000 candidates who were successful in the 2014 West Africa Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE) may not be able to access university education in the 2014/2015 academic year.... read more
Sunyani Polytechnic battles with aging staff
Prof. K.T. Djan-Fordjour, Rector of the Sunyani Polytechnic, says many of the experienced staff of the institution retired in the last two years, while many others are also close to their retiring... read more
Gov’t reserves 70% study leave quota for Docs in deprived areas
Doctors who accept postings to deprived parts of Ghana will be given preferential treatment ahead of their colleagues in major cities, when it comes to pursuing postgraduate studies, health Minister... read more
98% of pupils can’t read or understand English
Barely a week after a major debate about the dwindling quality of education in Ghana, a new survey has also revealed that majority of pupils in basic schools can neither read nor understand English... read more
UTAG to call off strike
Barring any unforeseen circumstances, students of public universities in the country can breathe a sigh of relief as the University Teachers Association of Ghana (UTAG) will call off their strike by... read more