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La Presby SHS: Students study in uncompleted buildings without boards

September 19, 2017 Apt News Desk 0

Several structures demarcated as kitchens for caterers under the school feeding programme are in a deplorable and unclean state in several schools in the  New […]

Free SHS ‘most important social intervention’ – Organised Labour commends

September 19, 2017 Apt News Desk 0

The Trades Union Congress (TUC) has commended President Nana Akufo-Addo for implementing the Free SHS policy and has promised to support the landmark education policy. […]

Ghana Charismatic Bishops’ Conference calls JHS, SHS inferior; wants reintroduction of ‘O’, ‘A’ levels: Read their argument…

March 14, 2017 Apt News Desk 0

A communiqué from the Ghana Charismatic Bishops’ Conference is urging the government to bring back the O and A level system of educationThe bishops consider […]

Government urged to increase research funding to 1% of GDP to stimulate development

March 13, 2017 Apt News Desk 0

The former Rector of Ghana Institute of Management and Public Administration (GIMPA) wants the government to increase research funding to stimulate economic growth. Currently, the […]

Ghana tops WAEC Awards again

March 8, 2017 Apt News Desk 0

A Ghanaian student, Master Pius Kyere of the St James Seminary, Sunyani, has been adjudged the Overall Best Student in West Africa. This is because […]

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