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A young Ghanaian man has expressed his gratitude to God for making his dream of studying abroad come true after his US visa application was approved.

A Ghanaian basic school teacher was surprised by a gift he received from one of his pupils during their "Our Day" event after their end-of-term exam

The GES has introduced a new self-posting module aimed at streamlining the recruitment process for degree holders from Public Colleges of Education.

The Ghana Education Service (GES) will allow Senior High School students aged 18 and above to go home and partake in the voter registration exercise.

The GES has raised concerns over the rising prevalence of tattooing, multiple piercings, and skin bleaching among students, deeming it “a troubling phenomenon”.

A teacher at Vitting Senior High Technical School in Tamale, Sulemana Kuli, is in trouble with the law after severely beating a student fo no reason.

The MOH admission portal is the primary means of applying for nursing and midwifery courses in Ghana. Read on to learn more about the application process.

The Ghana Education Service cautioned parents of wards in public Senior High School students not to pay the GH¢465 registration fee for the 2024 WASSCE.

Agnes Agyapong Yeboah is the only teacher in the village school at Hlihadzi in the Afram plains. She asked for government to provide needed items to help learning.
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