EDUCATION
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I never said workers will receive 12.5% salary increase – Adutwum
Minister for Education-designate, Dr Yaw Osei Adutwum, has issued a disclaimer against news making rounds that he said that there…
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Nana Konadu shows happiness as Akufo-Addo announces UDS renaming after her husband
The President of Ghana Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo has announced that the University for Development Studies, Tamale will be named after Jerry John…
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All Students And Teachers In Ghana Should Take Note Of These 3 Things
Education is a very important aspect of human life and its advisable we all go to school because that is…
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Fire ravages dormitory facility at Paga SHS
Fire has destroyed a girls’ storey dormitory facility at the Paga Senior High School in the Kassena-Nankana West District, our…
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Three COVID-19 positive cases recorded in schools so far – GHS
The Ghana Health Service (GHS) says it has confirmed three cases of COVID-19 in schools since their resumption a week…
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NaCCA organises CCP Training for GNACOPS Master Trainers
The National Council for Curriculum and Assessment (NaCCA), an agency of the Ministry of Education mandated to develop Curriculum and…
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UG, UCC Basic Schools closed down as senior staff’s strike bites
Basic schools managed by some universities in have been closed down indefinitely–as their senior staff’s strike begins to bite hard.…
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UG: Accra City campus in filth as TEWU continues to strike
A decision by the University of Ghana chapter of the Teachers and Educational Workers Union (UG-TEWU) to continue to lay…
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Two students contract Covid-19, 34 Others Quarantined In Wa
News information reaching the front desk of Mynewsghana has revealed that two students have contracted the deadly coronavirus days after the reopening…
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Parents queue to seek admissions in public schools
Some Parents have queued up in some public schools in Accra to seek admissions for their wards due to government…
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