Businessman Kenpong has stepped in to mediate in the marital issues between Afua Asantewaa and her husband, Kofi Owusu Aduonum. He aims to help them reconcile.
Businessman Kenpong has stepped in to mediate in the marital issues between Afua Asantewaa and her husband, Kofi Owusu Aduonum. He aims to help them reconcile.
Christina Koch, the astronaut who attended the University of Ghana, is one of the four astronauts orbiting the Moon. The mission started on April 1, 2026
The story is reported of Wisdom Tettey, a Ghanaian scholar who has been installed as the new vice president and principal of the University of Toronto-Scarborough in the largest city of Canada.
Early childhood education is regarded as a very imperative section as well as the backbone and the ultimate foundation of every child's developmental cycle/process; hence, it can make and unmake the future of every child.
Excerpts of the letter in respect of Dr. Duku said, he did not exhaust the internal structures of the University for settling dispute before proceeding to court, and used the instutional time to go to court.
The West African Examinations Council (WAEC) has stepped up its fight against examination malpractices in the country with the adoption of a new strategy to deal with the problem. The new strategy involved the capturing of finger
The management of St. Paul’s Lutheran School has presented a citation to businessman Seidu Agongo, for adopting and sponsoring 17 pupils of the school over the past few years. The 17 are among 81 pupils Mr. Agongo adopted. YEN.com
Accra Brewery Limited (ABL), producers of the nourishing true malt beverage, Beta Malt, has launched the “Beta Malt Interco”, a partnership with Ghana Education Service (GES) as sponsors of the Inter-Colleges Athletics Competition
There are a lot of single-gender Senior High Schools (SHS) in Ghana but it is understandable that that all-boy schools tend to be the more popular ones in Ghana.
The Minister of Education has announced that government intends to upgrade certificates from basic and second-second cycle schools into diplomas but this move will not yield the job opportunities the government thinks it would.
Ghanaians should not be worried too much by the directive from the Ghana Education Service (GES) that corporal punishment would no longer be allowed in basic and second-cycle schools. There are ways to deal with them aside caning.
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