EDUCATION
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1 laptop, 1 teacher brouhaha: 3 teachers unions demand laptops for members by Dec 31
Three teacher unions in the country yesterday asked the government to ensure all teachers deducted monies for the provision…
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2021 WASSCE: Over 3000 results of candidates withheld; 174 cancelled
Over 3000 candidates who sat for this year’s West Africa Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE) have had their results withheld…
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Supply laptops to teachers before end of 2021 – GNAT to GES
The President of the National Association of Teachers (GNAT), Philippa Larsen, has asked the government to supply the laptops…
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GES announces date for first National Exam for all Primary 4 pupils
The Ghana Education Service (GES) has scheduled the first edition of the National Standardised Test for December 17, 2021. The exam, which forms…
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Another win for KETASCO trio as star girl Francisca’s plea gets all three Dubai tickets
Some updated good news coming in is that the three contestants of the Keta Senior High Technical School who won…
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VIDEO: KNUST medical student who passed on after €150K surgery buried
Rita passed on November 19 She was diagnosed with malignant tumour on her right pelvic bone Crowdfunding raise GHC1m…
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PHOTOS: Mahama hands over renovated boys dormitory block to Ghanasco
Former President John Dramani Mahama on Friday handed over to his alma mater, Ghana Senior High School (Ghanasco), a renovated…
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JHS pupils construct own classroom block
The pupils and teachers of St Paul Roman Catholic Junior High School (JHS) at Tokuroano in the Krachi East Municipality…
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Former president Kufuor jubilates over Prempeh College’s 2021 NSMQ victory
John Agyekum Kufuor Ghana’s former president who is an old student of Prempeh College, John Agyekum Kufuor has reacted to…
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Prempeh College wins 2021 NSMQ
The much touted phrase ‘serving a living God’ by the Presbyterian Boys Secondary School did not materialise as God, instead…
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