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Most Ghana teachers lack sufficient knowledge of new Standards-Based Curriculum – Research
Research conducted by the Institute of Education, University of Cape Coast (UCC), has revealed significant gaps in the implementation of the Standards-Based Curriculum (SBC) in Ghana’s basic schools, which are affecting the quality of…
Human Rights lawyer demands justice for departed souls of El-Wak stadium military disaster
Mr Kwaku Antwi Agyei, a human rights lawyer, has called for expeditious investigations into the death of the six young women at the El-Wak Sports Stadium military disaster in Accra.
Basic school heads recognized as unsung heroes of Ghana’s education system
Theophilus Senyo Ackorlie, Finance Officer, University of Education, Winneba, has described heads of basic schools as the unsung heroes of Ghana’s education system.
What is wrong with Africa?
We woke up this morning, Sunday December 7, 2025 to news of a military putsch in Benin. The putschists announced on national TV that they have overthrown the government of Patrice Talon.
Germany slams US over Europe claims in national security strategy
German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul has strongly rejected parts of a new US national security strategy which paint a bleak picture of freedom of expression in Europe.
Cross-cutting interventions needed to end AIDS mortality by 2030
Ms Bahati Haule, a Paediatric and Adolescents Officer AFROCAB, has called for multi-sectoral, cross-cutting intervention to end AIDS Mortality by 2030.
GSA urges spare parts dealers to reduce prices as cedi strengthens
The Ghana Shippers Authority (GSA) has appealed to spare parts dealers to reduce prices to reflect the recent appreciation of the Ghanaian cedi, saying consumers must feel the impact of ongoing economic improvements.
Kumasi schools face dangerous air pollution – Researcher warns
A new study has found that the air in several senior high schools in Kumasi is far dirtier than what health experts consider safe, putting thousands of students at risk of developing serious health problems.
Ghanaians urged to prioritize locally produced foods
Madam Matilda Odonkor, the Ayawaso West Municipal Director of Agriculture, has urged Ghanaians to prioritise local produce in all aspects of their food transaction.
UHAS graduates 1,374 at 10th Congregation
The University of Health and Allied Sciences (UHAS) has held its 10th Congregation, graduating 1,374 students, comprising undergraduates and postgraduates from its various schools.