The Presidency has said the government’s Scholarship Secretariat has awarded local scholarships to 45,000 tertiary students. Also, 1,600 training college students have been awarded scholarships. This is part of efforts to educate Ghana, the seat of Government said. Regarding foreign scholarships, 560 students have also been awarded under the online …
Read More »Education Stakeholders Kick Against Plan To wean Tertiary Institutions Off Government Payroll
A group of stakeholders in education has kicked against the government’s plan to wean public tertiary institutions off its payroll. The stakeholders; the University Students Association of Ghana (USAG), Ghana National Education Campaign Coalition, National University of Ghana Students (NUGS) and All Africa Students’ Union under the umbrella name Campaign …
Read More »GES Refutes Reports Of Alleged Introduction Of New Uniform For Teachers
The Ghana Education Service (GES) has dispelled claims that teachers in public schools will henceforth wear uniforms to their workplace. Over the weekend, some social media users reported that teachers will now report to work in dull peach coloured shirts and deep brown skirts and trousers with the Ghana Education …
Read More »Non-Teaching Staff In Colleges of Education To Begin Strike On Monday, April 11
The Colleges of Education Non-Teaching Staff Association of Ghana (CENTSAG) has declined an invitation by the Ghana Tertiary Education Commission over its intended strike. The Association contends that several efforts to get the respective agencies to improve their working conditions have proved futile, a situation which has necessitated an intended …
Read More »Savannah Region: Damongo Nurses Training College Students Threaten Demo Against Hajia Iddrisu
Tension is brewing at the Damongo Nurses Training College in the Savannah Region, with students planning a demonstration against the Principal of the institution, Hajia Iddrisu Rabiatu. The students are accusing Hajia Rabiatu of running down the school and have vowed to protest to demand her removal. There are reports …
Read More »NSMQ Poster Girl, Francisca Lamini Gains Admission To Harvard University.
The 2021 National Science and Maths Quiz (NSMQ) poster girl, Francisca Lamini, has gained admission into the prestigious Harvard University. Announcing the news on social media, the American Chamber of Commerce, Ghana, revealed that she has been granted a full scholarship to complete an undergraduate program at Harvard. …
Read More »Abolish The Computerized School Selection And Placement System – Prof. Bondzi-Simpson
Former Rector of the Ghana Institute of Management and Public Administration (GIMPA), Prof. Philip Ebow Bondzi-Simpson, is pushing for a change in the admission process at the senior high school level. He wants heads of schools to be allowed to admit students into their schools just as authorities at the …
Read More »Dennis Appiah Larbi-Ampofo Elected As New NUGS President; Joshua Opey Wins Secretary Position
The National Union of Ghana Students (NUGS) has elected Dennis Appiah Larbi-Ampofo as its new President. Dennis was the former Students’ Representative Council (SRC) President of the University of Cape Coast (UCC). He won by a landslide vote of 824, beating his colleague aspirants Kwesi Atuahene who had 201 votes …
Read More »NUGs Elects New President Amidst Chaotic Election
The National Union of Ghana Students (NUGS) has elected Dennis Appiah Larbi-Ampofo as President despite agitations over credibility of the exercise. Mr Appiah Larbi-Ampofo won the election by garnering 78.1 percent of the votes cast. He expressed excitement at his election, promising to unite the association. “Forget about everything, …
Read More »NUGS Elections Marred By Gross Violations, Electoral Malpractices – General Secretary Says
The General Secretary of the National Union of Ghana Students (NUGS), Julius Kwame Anthony, has said that the Union’s national executive elections which took place during its 56th Annual Congress at the GNAT Village in Ejisu Abankrom, has been marred by malpractices. According to him, based on the infractions …
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