Mass WASSCE Failure: A Reflection of the True State of the Free Education Policy
By Francis Angbabora Baaladong • 11 mins ago
From Humble Beginnings to National Honour: Prof. Damasus Tuurosong Celebrated as Most Respected CEO of the Year
By Francis Angbabora Baaladong • 6 hours ago
The Campaign Waged on Sexual Harassment in Our Second Cycle Institutions—One That is Better Late Than Never
By David Kala • 11 hours ago
Mission Schools: Excellence, Faith, and Boundaries of Worship
By Francis Angbabora Baaladong • 22 hours ago
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Mass WASSCE Failure: A Reflection of the True State of the Free Education Policy
The West African Examinations Council (WAEC) has released the provisional results of the 2025 WASSCE candidates, and as expected, the national debate ...
From Humble Beginnings to National Honour: Prof. Damasus Tuurosong Celebrated as Most Respected CEO of the Year
The President of the Ghana National Association of Private Schools (GNAPS), Prof. Damasus Tuurosong, has been honoured as the Most Respected CEO of th...
The Campaign Waged on Sexual Harassment in Our Second Cycle Institutions—One That is Better Late Than Never
Any campaign or movement of a sort against sexual harassment in our schools in Ghana is a good call by all standards. Sexual harassment is an antisoci...
1ST SUNDAY OF ADVENT IN YEAR A – 30/11/25
PRAYER: “GRANT YOU FAITHFUL, WE PRAY, ALMIGHTY GOD, THE RESOLVE TO RUN FORTH TO MEET YOUR CHRIST WITH RIGHTEOUS DEEDS AT HIS COMING, SO THAT, GATHER...
Mission Schools: Excellence, Faith, and Boundaries of Worship
The debate over faith-based Christian schools in Ghana and the demands for accommodating other religions can only be resolved if the government return...
THE LAST COW
In a quiet village surrounded by rolling hills lived Kaanuba, his wife Kalurima, and their three children. Their farm had become barren over the years...