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
Citi FM Write-Away Contest gets more exciting
This year’s Citi FM Write-Away contest is becoming more interesting. While the examiners mark the scripts, some of the stories – selected at random, are being read on the various... read more
Pay or no pay, we’re powerless – POTAG
The Polytechnic Teachers Association of Ghana says it has nothing to say if government decides to freeze salaries of striking POTAG members. The Polytechnic Teachers Association of Ghana began an... read more
UCC postpones re-opening date indefinitely
University of Cape Coast (UCC) has indefinitely postponed its re-opening date due to what it describes as “circumstance beyond control.” UCC was initially scheduled to re-open school on the 2nd... read more
Lordina Calls for more investment in quality education for girls
Ghana’s First Lady, Lordina Mahama, has challenged her colleague African First ladies to channel for more investment into policies that will ensure quality education and increased access for all... read more
Economist questions need for 44,000 drivers at Education Service
A Senior Economic Adviser to Ghana’s President has questioned the need for 44,000 drivers at the country’s Ghana Education Service (GES). Dr Nii Moi Thompson said on Friday that he found it... read more
Student goes to court over demonstration
A member of the National Union of Ghana Students (NUGS) has filed a motion at the Accra Fast Track High Court to stop a planned demonstration by NUGS against the government. The plaintiff, Mr... read more
KNUST’s Unity Hall catches fire
Fire Officers have successfully put out a fire that gutted the 6th Floor of Unity Hall, Block B at the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology in the Ashanti regional capital, Kumasi.... read more
Deputy Education minister goes wild over free sanitary pad brouhaha
Deputy Education Minister Alex Kyeremeh has taken strong exceptions to “efforts by some unscrupulous Ghanaians to undermine the government’s efforts at providing quality education.” The... read more
Police to deal with proprietors of schools over rickety school buses
Proprietors of private schools will soon find themselves on the wrong side of the law should they continue to transport schoolchildren with rickety buses. Police in the Ashanti region say they are... read more
Mahama committed to building 200 SHSs
District Chief Executive for Sissala West, Mr. Moses Dramani Luri says education is the key to the eradication of poverty, and government is committed to establishing the 200 Senior High Schools to... read more