The era when children studied under trees, with some lying on their stomachs to write, will soon be a thing of the past.
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Schools Under Trees Funded
Evangelical Church of Ghana trains youth in career development
The Evangelical Church of Ghana has trained 170 youth in Bolgatanga in career development at four-day camp at Winkogo The youth were drawn from Bolgatanga, Winkogo, Dakiu and Sakote undertook the training at a four day camp organised by the Church at Winkogo, near Bolgatanga.
Deputy Speaker Backs Closure Of 'Illegal' Churches
The 2nd Deputy Speaker of Parliament, Professor Mike Ocquaye has welcomed the decision by the Accra Metropolitan Assembly to clamp down on all ‘illegal’ churches in the capital.
With 30% We Can Rescue Ghana
It is not a secret but it is one of the most secret pieces of information; and it is not for the privileged but it has become privileged information.
Asantehene Cautions Unscrupulous Staff Of NHIS
The Asantehene, Otumfuo Osei Tutu II, has bemoaned the extortion of money by unscrupulous staff of the National Health Insurance Scheme, which bedevils the smooth running of scheme, sternly cautioning those involved in the shameful act to stop.
Presbyterian Church holds 52nd National Delegates Conference
Churches in Ghana were on Friday asked to eschew all negative tendencies and bad habits that tend to be destructive, and rather use the complementary role they play in development to cultivate good virtues.
Upgrading of Central Regional Hospital underway - President
Construction of facilities to upgrade the Central Regional Hospital into a teaching hospital is underway, to enable students at the University of Cape Coast Medical School (UCCSMS) to carry out their clinical studies in Cape Coast.
Shift System Ends In Accra
The school shift system, where some school children attend school in the morning whiles others go in the afternoon, has officially been declared illegal by the Mayor of Accra, Alfred Okoe Vanderpuije.
UDS gets new Vice Chancellor
The third Vice-Chancellor of the University for Development Studies (UDS) has been inducted into office (UDS), with a promise to develop the institution into a practically-oriented internationally recognised academic body of excellence and community development.
Drop-Out rate increases in Public Schools
A survey conducted in the New Juaben Municipality shows that the drop-out rate in most public schools in the area is on the increase.
Music should address societal needs - Asantehene
Otumfuo Osei Tutu II, Asantehene, has paid glowing tribute to Church Singing Bands for the tremendous contribution to the growth of Christianity, especially in the area of evangelism.
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