By  Cyril Nii Ayitey TETTEH On the night of October 2 in Accra, the International Finance Corporation (IFC), a member of the World Bank Group, together with the State Secretariat for Economic Affairs (SECO) concluded the Third EDGE Design Students Competition in Ghana, aimed at promoting sustainable design practices and...
By Deborah Asantewaah SARFO The International Finance Corporation (IFC), a member of the World Bank Group, has climaxed the third EDGE Design Students Competition by awarding the contest's top-three winners for their outstanding solutions. The competition's 2024 edition was held under the theme 'Promoting affordability and efficiency through passive design' to...
By Sandra Agyeiwaa OTOO The Ghana National Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GNCCI), in partnership with Presbyterian University Ghana and the European Union Delegation in Ghana, has launched the Green Growth Ghana project to economically empower women and youth within sustainable and circular industries. Dubbed 'Promote the economic empowerment of women...
By Prof. Samuel Lartey ([email protected]) The strength and future of any educational system are rooted in how well it supports the well-being and academic stability of its students. In Ghana, private tertiary institutions play an increasingly important role in educating the nation’s youth and contributing to national development. However, neglecting the...
The Automation Ghana Group (TAGG), through its subsidiary - Process and Plant Automation Ltd. (PPA), has supported some 21 students of the Batsonaa Primary and JHS in Accra with full educational scholarships, covering tuition levies, books and schoolbags, among other learning accessories. The initiative, dubbed the PPA Future Leaders’ Educational...
By Samuel SAM The Institute for Interdisciplinary Research (IIR) of the University for Development Studies (UDS), at its 17th Annual Interdisciplinary Conference (AIC), digested climate change issues and proffered solutions to the looming danger. Participants at the AIC stressed that climate change impact is worsening in the country, particularly the northern...
By Terry MANTE Talent is a powerful asset, but having talent is just the beginning. While talent is what you naturally excel at, skill is the refined and sharpened version of that raw ability. Skill is what transforms a natural gift into something that can be consistently reproduced, applied, and relied...
Sons of Bachus, a group made up of past students of Commonwealth Hall of the University of Ghana, Legon, also known as VANDALS, have for the sixth consecutive years taken upon themselves to annually support the Pantang Hospital, a principal Psychiatric health care provider in Ghana. The conditions of most...
By Juliet ETEFE ([email protected]) Kpando Senior High School has emerged champion of the Energy Commission's SHS Renewable Energy Challenge fifth edition. This marks another milestone in promoting renewable energy education among young Ghanaians. It topped five other  schools in the grand finale, who as well presented innovative projects to tackle environmental...
Ghana’s growing biomedical engineering industry is making strides in healthcare delivery, but it faces significant challenges in developing capacity to address the design of low-cost innovative solutions. To address these gaps, Mangel Klicks, a leading biomedical engineering company, has forged a strategic collaboration with the Department of Biomedical Engineering of...