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Veep Urges Institutions To Focus On Science Education

Vice President John Dramani Mahama has called on tertiary institutions to concentrate more on the training of human resource in Science and Mathematics to accelerate Ghana’s development.
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More support needed to improve education

District Directors of Education from 14 districts in the Northern Region have committed themselves to improving the falling standard of education in their areas but complained about insufficient and unreliable funds to carry out annual plans.
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Conference to tackle dysfunction in educational sector

Vice-President John Dramani Mahama has said the government will convene an all-party conference to dilate on how to overcome the dysfunction in the educational sector and evolve a consensual road map on the way forward.
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Contract for school uniforms signed

The Ministry of Education has formally signed a contract with Printex for the production of fabrics for the free school uniform programme.
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Mills directs prompt payment of teachers

President John Atta Mills has directed the Ministry of Education and the Ghana Education Service to ensure that salaries and emoluments of teachers, especially
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Ghana Government seek to develop villagers talents

Mr. Paul Evans Aidoo, the Western Regional Minister, has said the government will use functional literacy to develop talents in the hinterlands for national
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Police advises students of crime prevention

A crime pattern analysis, conducted by the Community Policing Unit (CPU) of the Ghana Police Service, from January to August, indicated that many young
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KNUST produces more medical doctors

The Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technologyhealth care delivery in the country. (KNUST), School of Medical Sciences (SMS), has since
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Confusion over school placement rages on

Years after government introduced the computerised school selection and placement system (CSSPS) for students entering the senior high school, the nation is still struggling
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Ekumfiman Rural Bank offers financial support to women groups

The Ekumfiman Rural Bank in the Mfantseman District of the Central Region, has offered credit facilities to 600 women groups to expand their businesses.

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