By Mboda Osman k John Mahama in his usual lack of common sense and campaign rhetorics stated in lawra “sometimes I feel sad when I see some of our northern brothers running around and also doing...
The Ghana Technology University College (GTUC) has graduated a total of 1,300 students at its 15th Congregation held over the weekend. The number comprised of 138 postgraduate students and 1,162...
Reflections on the political party manifestos on education (Part 2) Anis Haffar is an Educationist and columnist The barriers against innovations for a more productive transformative education in...
Some students of the School of Social Work, Osu, have expressed displeasure over the decision to disallow them from writing their end of semester paper. They said they were denied the opportunity to...
The Ho Technical University has matriculated 974 students comprising 668 males and 306 females. They pursued various programmes in Bachelor in Technology, Higher National Diploma and non-tertiary...
Ugandan authorities have ordered the closure of a chain of “for-profit international schools” backed by Microsoft founder Bill Gates and Facebook’s Mark Zuckerberg over concerns of poor...
President John Mahama will open the Overpass on the Kasoa Interchange today, Tuesday, 29 November as he wraps up his two-day campaign tour of the Central Region. He will also inaugurate the...
Between 1989 and 1991, I lived in a cottage in the Western region of Ghana where I had to walk about 12 miles everyday to the nearest school in a village called Petepom near Bogoso. It was one of the...
A pre-election environment observation statement from CODEO also noted that, there were “there reports that, some parliamentary candidates distributed plastic chairs to some groups in some...
The governing National Democratic Congress (NDC), and the opposition New Patriotic Party (NPP), have again been cited for indulging in vote buying barely a week to the December 7 elections. According...
President John Dramani Mahama has asked heads of various Senior High Schools to allow registered students to go and vote on Election Day. According to President Mahama, no student must be...
President John Mahama has directed all heads of second cycle institutions to make provisions for qualified students to go and vote on election day. Speaking at the commissioning of the 22nd Community...
The National Democratic Congress (NDC) parliament candidate for Trobu Constituency in the Greater Accra Region, Maame Efua Sekyi-Aidoo, has raised concerns over the defacing of her campaign posters...
Teacher trainees and newly-trained teachers in the country have started wearing red to their lecture halls and classrooms in protest to the non-payment of their feeding grant arrears. In a statement,...
Eighteen year old Mawuenya Kpodo has a dream of joining Ghana’s military in the future and that dream starts in Agorde. Kpodo and his siblings, like many other children in the town, have to swim...
The Ghana Education Service (GES) has denied speculations December 7 has been declared a public holiday due to the country’s general elections. A statement issued by the Service on Friday said, all...
A female Nigerian Student of the All Nations University College in Kofridua, the Eastern regional Capital, has been crashed to death by a vehicle belonging to the Ghana Education Service. The...
The Progressive People’s Party’s (PPP) parliamentary candidate for the Cape Coast South constituency, Bright Edem Droefenu has admonished students of the John Sackey Memorial school to take their...
Students of the University of Ghana are said to have rejected sachet water branded with the logo of the ruling National Democratic Congress (NDC). According to reports, the NDC campaign team came to...
The Ghana Education Service (GES) has debunked speculations suggesting that the election day which falls on December 7 is a public holiday. A statement issued by the GES on Friday maintained that...