THE Minister of Defence, Lt. Gen. (Rtd.) J. H. Smith, has urged Ghanaian students to acquire higher educational skills in order to improve on their performance in their various fields of study.
Kwame, a very brilliant boy in class six, has suddenly not been reporting for school. However, early in the morning he dresses up for school, collects money from his parents and ends up joining his new friends on the highways filling potholes with sand for coins from drivers.
Hundreds of sympathisers and mourners filled the St Ignatius Catholic Church, in Stamford Hill, London in the United Kingdom for a memorial service for Ghanaian teenager, Godwin Lawson who was murdered in London in March this year.
Undergraduates studying Agronomy at the University for Development Studies (UDS) have called on the government to promote the study of the subject in the country.
The President of Mission Africa Incorporated, Reverend Dr Kodjoe Sumney, has called for a shift from the colonial educational system in African countries to a new system that will provide the youth with skills and knowledge for inventions.
A severe rainstorm completely ripped off the roofs of four classrooms of the Begro Presbyterian Senior High School (SHS) last Monday, injuring some of the students in the process.