Only 2% of pupils in Ghana can read – NGO

Mr Eric Kavaarpuo, Education Officer of IBIS, an education focused non-governmental organization has expressed worry that only 2.0 per cent of pupils in primary two in Ghana could read with fluency and comprehension. He indicated that…

DS Boateng laid to rest

The mortal remains of David Sarpong Boateng, a former Minister of State in the Ex-President Jerry John Rawlings’ Administration was laid to rest after a burial service at the St George’s Catholic Cathedral at Koforidua. The late D. S…

Groupe Ndoum awards scholarships to students

Multi-company conglomerate Groupe Nduom has given 20 scholarship packages to students across the country as part of its corporate social responsibility to respond to the needs of needy and brilliant students. The students, which…

NITA, GNA to introduce mobile digital television

The National Information Technology Agency (NITA) and the Ghana News Agency are collaborating to introduce the first ever Mobile Digital TV in Ghana. The project, which is set to take off in a few weeks, is aimed at improving the value…

SADA back on track – President Mahama

President John Mahama has said the Savannah Accelerated Development Authority (SADA) was back on track and will be the vehicle to promote investment in the savannah regions for development. President Mahama said this in Tamale on…