As we travelled through the towns and villages of the Ashanti Region, Western Region and parts of Bono Ahafo Region, I shouted, I screamed, I exclaimed,
Category: Education
Adenta Community Basic School Faces Fire Incident
The Adenta Community Basic School in Accra has suffered a significant setback as fire engulfed parts of its premises, specifically damaging the staff common room.
Mahama Proposes Nurse Exportation to Tackle Unemployment
John Dramani Mahama, the flagbearer of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), has unveiled a novel proposal aimed at addressing unemployment among health workers, particularly nurses,
NAGRAT Urges Review of Free SHS Policy Amid Concerns Over Government Spending
A recent report released by Africa Education Watch has shed light on the government’s expenditure on senior high school students under the Free SHS policy
Akyem Asene School Closure: Pupils Left in Limbo as Contractor Seals Premises
In a distressing turn of events, the Akyem Asene Roman Catholic Basic School, located in the Asene-Manso-Akroso District of the Eastern Region, has been shuttered
Why The Crab Lost Its Head by Genevieve M. Wutoh
In a world obsessed with virtual validation, Crab wasn’t your typical influencer. His charm didn’t radiate from polished selfies but from the twinkle in his
Kweku Ananse and The Wisdom-Absorber Machine by Genevieve M. Wutoh
Kweku Ananse, dude was basically a spider-god with ambition as thick as his webs. Knowledge? He craved it like a starving man craves a juicy
Start Your Relationship in 2024 by Avoiding These 4 Common Errors
As we embrace the new year, it’s essential to break free from the cycle of repeating relationship mistakes. In 2024, let’s commit to building stronger
BREAKING: Education Minister Unveils Groundbreaking Opportunity for D7 WASSCE Graduates – Diploma Courses to Open Doors for Higher Education!
**Education Minister Advocates Opportunities for D7 WASSCE Graduates in Diploma Courses**
In a recent interview on Citi FM, Education Minister Dr. Yaw Osei Adutwum emphasized that obtaining a D7 grade in the West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE) should not be considered a roadblock to pursuing higher education. He addressed the prevalent issue where many universities hesitate to admit students with a D7 in core subjects for degree programs.

