Education

For the first time, a teacher will be President of Ghana – Dr. Osei Yaw Adutwum declares

  The former Education Minister and the NPP flagbearer hopeful Dr. Osei Yaw Adutwum believes Ghana will make history by having its first teacher as head of state. According to him, Ghanaians will vote for him and the NPP in the 2028 general elections if he leads the party into …

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The Sacred Trust of Teaching: Upholding Professionalism and Integrity

  As a noble profession, teaching demands the highest level of discipline, integrity, and self-control. Teachers are entrusted with shaping the character, morals, and future of young people, making it imperative to maintain professional boundaries and conduct themselves with utmost respect for their students. The Ghana Education Service (GES) Code …

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Audio: Twifo Atti-Morkwa MP apologises over KNUST Assistant Headmaster comment

Member of Parliament for Twifo Atti-Morkwa, David Vondee, has issued an unreserved apology following widespread public backlash over comments he made on the viral video involving a suspended KNUST assistant headmaster. The MP had earlier suggested that the student in question had consented to the act, sparking criticism from child …

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Techiman: Krobohene recounts how Krobo Nursing and Midwifery Training College was established

The Chief of Krobo and Kyidomhene of the Techiman Traditional Area, Oyeadeeye Asah Akompanin II, has shared the inspiring story behind the establishment of the Krobo Nursing and Midwifery Training College and reaffirmed his commitment to improving education in Krobo and Techiman at large. Speaking in an interview with Newsman …

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SHS Headmasters and Teachers: Protect our female learners and stop exploiting them

  Message to Basic and Senior High School Male Teachers. Stop Exploiting Our Girls! This isn’t just a warning—it’s a cry for the girl child, for our schools, and for sanity. As male teachers, you are gifted, admired, and passionate about your work. Many girls in your class may look …

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The best practices to adopt as a student to pass exams

  The Basic Education Certificate Examination (BECE) and West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE) are important exams for students in West Africa, as they determine their eligibility to progress to the next level of education or to pursue higher education opportunities. To perform well in these exams, students need …

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What is missing in our schools?

  Here are some best practices that JHS (Junior High School) students can exhibit to show discipline, morality, social awareness, and emotional intelligence in school: 1. Attend classes regularly and be punctual: Being present in class regularly and on time shows discipline and respect for the school and teachers. 2. …

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Bono Region: Six basic schools in Abesim receive support from Nana Konama Biyaa

  The Queen Mother of Abesim, Nana Konama Biyaa, has donated teaching and learning materials to six basic schools in Abesim in the Sunyani East Municipal of the Bono Region. The items included branded exercise books, erasers, pencils, sharpeners, and soft drinks to 181 Primary 1 pupils. The beneficial schools …

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Techiman North Assembly, Japan Embassy commission six-unit classroom block at Droboagya

The Techiman North District Assembly, in collaboration with the Embassy of Japan in Ghana, has commissioned a six-unit classroom block for the Droboagya Basic School in the Bono East Region. The project, funded by the Government of Japan through its Grant Assistance for Grassroots Human Security Projects (GGHSP), was executed …

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Rotary, Rotaract and Future Dreamers Clubs bring hope to students, parents in Nkronza North

The Rotary Club of Techiman, the Rotaract Clubs of Techiman and Sunyani, together with the Future Dreamers Club at Odumase in the Nkronza North District, have joined forces to brighten the future of young learners and parents in their community. On Friday, September 19, 2025, the clubs donated over 1,000 …

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