We’ll resist attempts by Education Ministry to change uniforms

[ad_1] The National Association of Institutional Suppliers has vowed to resist the Education Ministry’s proposed rebranding of public schools and the introduction of new school uniforms. In a statement released on May 2, 2024, the association emphasised its determination to resist any government initiative that threatens the job security of its members. Expressing deep concerns,…

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Ghana’s corruption rating can change if we avoid politicization of institution appointments

[ad_1] A Political Science Lecturer at the University of Ghana, Professor Joseph Atsu Ayeh, says Ghana’s position on the latest corruption percentage index can change if governments depoliticize appointment procedures in state institutions. The political science lecturer believes weaker institutions, coupled with the appointments of incompetent individuals, have contributed to Ghana’s static position of 43rd…

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Former NPP youth activist to contest Gushegu seat on Alan’s Movement for Change ticket

[ad_1] A former active youth activist of the governing New Patriotic Party (NPP) in the Northern Region, Alhaji Mohammed Abdul Latif alias AMBA, has declared his intention to contest the Gusheigu constituency Parliamentary seat on the ticket of the Movement for Change, led by former Trade Minister, Alan Kwadwo Kyeremanten. The political strategist, contractor and…

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Revolutionising Animal Farming: How swift artificial insemination delivery could change production’s backdrop

[ad_1] Artificial insemination in animal cultivation is a modern phenomenon gaining grounds in efforts to improve health and increase production.  The hindrance to the success of this method is the manual and time-consuming distribution of semen across long distances, standing at risk of semen soiling. An artificial insemination use project between Zipline and Piper Pretty…

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Barely 6% of Women Get Elected in District-level Elections in Ghana: Media must help change the narrative

[ad_1] Women form 50.7% of Ghana’s population but just about six percent of them get elected in District-level elections. Analysis of two data sets obtained from the National Association of Local Authorities of Ghana (NALAG), and the Electoral Commission (EC) of Ghana, through a Right to Information request, show that since 1994, about 2,059 females…

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