...with a visit to Dzorwulu Special School By Deborah Asantewaah SARFO The management and staff of ibis Styles Accra City Hotel, a subsidiary of the...
By Sammy CRABBE In the previous two articles, we made the case for a radical overhaul of Ghana’s educational system—trimming the bureaucracy, leasing underperforming public...
Not long ago, I found myself in a small community in the Eastern Region of Ghana, sitting under a mango tree with a group...
In a bold move to nurture a generation of purpose-driven and values-based leaders, the Young Investors Network (YIN) has kicked off its SkillsUp Campus...
By Abdul Hayi MOOMEN University for Development Studies (UDS) has proffered solutions for transforming sheep and goat farming in arid and semi-arid zones to boost...
Education sector stakeholders at the Africa Education Watch’s (Eduwatch) “Citizen’s” participatory and inclusive review of the implementation of basic education policy have called for...
A new moral and civic curriculum for national development A new moral and civic curriculum is necessary Addressing ethical decline through education reform...
This year’s Inter-schools Debate, organized by the Ghana Culture Forum as part of the Ghana Culture Week celebrations was a particularly exhilarating contest. Participating schools...
Fidelity Bank Ghana, in partnership with German Development Cooperation and the European Union has successfully concluded the Short-Term Skills Training Project for Persons with...
The oldest members of the Generation Z cohort are now 28 years old educated, employed, earning income and well into their adult lives and...