

Over 40 youth equipped with skills training in website development to pitch Business ideas
More than 40 young men and women have been trained in Website Development and applied research at this year’s Koforidua Start-Up Summit, held at Koforidua
More than 40 young men and women have been trained in Website Development and applied research at this year’s Koforidua Start-Up Summit, held at Koforidua
The government has released GH¢57.460 million to the 46 colleges of education (CoEs) for the feeding and allowances of teacher trainees. The Minister of Education,
National Director of the Dept of Social Welfare Rev. Dr. Mrs. Comfort Asare has advised errant parents to avoid neglecting their children and act responsibly
The Ministry of Communication and Digitization has presented 100 brand new HP laptop computers to the first 100 best girls in this year’s “Girls in
President Akufo-Addo has stated plans of establishing modern Science, Technology Engineering and Mathematics, STEM schools in all regions of the country. The President stated this
Universities’ Senior Staff Association suspends strike The National Executives Council of the Senior Staff Association-Universities of Ghana (SSA-UoG), has suspended its strike declared on August
Public universities risk closure due to labor unrests- University Administrators The Ghana Association of University Administrators (GAUA) is calling on all stakeholders, especially the government
YALE UNIVERSITY CONFERS AN AWARD ON FORMER PRESIDENT J.A KUFUOR The Yale University on Friday, July 30, 2021, conferred an award on former President John
Monday, 2nd August 2021 PRESS RELEASE ( To all media houses ) STRIKE ACTIONS: UNIVERSITY TEACHERS ASSOCIATION OF GHANA ( UTAG ) AND SENIOR STAFF
UTAG begins strike today over conditions of service The University Teachers Association of Ghana, UTAG, is set to begin an indefinite strike from today, Monday,
The increasing spate of development of buffer zones by private developers in the Ashanti Region poses a huge threat to agriculture as well as the
Deputy Minister for Education, Rev. John Ntim Fordjour, has assured teachers who picketed at the premises of the Ministry on Monday over supposed discrepancies in
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