Sagnarigu, Ghana – In a heartwarming ceremony, the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints handed over newly renovated dormitory and kitchen facilities to the Tamale Children’s Home, with assorted items. The renovated facilities aim to improve the lives of the children at the orphanage. The project was made possible …
Read More »Le’cole Montisorr Fosters Entrepreneurial Spirit
Tamale, Ghana – Le’cole Montisorr School in Tamale is taking a proactive approach to shaping the minds of children in the school as future entrepreneurs. The school has introduced an innovative program that teaches pupils essential entrepreneurial skills, including business planning, marketing, and financial management. As part of this initiative, …
Read More »University For Development Studies Wins Big at Innovate UK KTP Awards 2024
Birmingham, UK – The University for Development Studies (UDS), together with its partners, the University of York and Savannah and Sahel Commodities Limited (SSCL), emerged as the standout winner at the prestigious Innovate UK Knowledge Transfer Partnership (KTP) Awards 2024. The event, held at the Birmingham Vox Conference Centre, celebrated …
Read More »Children of WADEAF Begin Training on Foto4Change’s Visual Storytelling Project
Wa, Ghana – Ghanaian visual communication non-profit, Foto4Change – has introduced its visual storytelling project to the Wa School for the Deaf (WADEAF) in the Upper West Region. An initial twenty (20) children from the school comprising 60% females and 40% males were selected to undergo the training which would …
Read More »UDS Vice-Chancellor Leads Delegation To The UK To Receive Prestigious Award
Tamale, Ghana – The Vice-Chancellor of the University for Development Studies (UDS), Prof. Seidu Al-hassan, has led a delegation to the United Kingdom to receive the Best African Agriculture Knowledge Transfer Partnership Award at the prestigious National Innovate UK Knowledge Transfer Partnership (KTP) Awards Ceremony. The award recognizes UDS’ exceptional …
Read More »MTN Ghana Foundation Supports Former “Trokosi Girls” To Acquire Vocational Skills Training
Frankadua, Ghana – MTN Ghana Foundation has supported the training of thirty-three (33) former Trokosi girls who graduated from the Baptist Vocational Training Centre at Frankadua in the Asuogyaman District in the Eastern Region of Ghana. The beneficiaries received certificates in Catering, Hairdressing, Dressmaking, and Cosmetology as well as seed …
Read More »The Unchangeable Past: Akufo-Addo’s Journey Through the Laundering of Titles
The Unchangeable Past: Akufo-Addo’s Journey Through the Laundering of Titles 1. No Formal Training: A man who has never attended law school discreetly rises to become a lawyer. 2. The Laundering Begins: He sets out to legitimize this newfound professional title. 3. Brilliance by Proxy: Leveraging the talent of bright …
Read More »Ghanaian Professor Methodius Tuuli Inducted into America’s National Academy of Medicine
Tamale, Ghana – Ghanaian professor and chair of the Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology at Brown University’s Warren Alpert Medical School in the U,S. has been inducted into the National Academy of Medicine. A native of Nandom in the Upper West Region, Prof. Methodius G. Tuuli was elected to the …
Read More »Ashesi Launches LLB Program Focused on Law, Governance, And Public Policy
Brekusu, Ghana – Ashesi has received approval from the Ghana Tertiary Education Commission and the Ghana General Legal Council to begin a new Bachelor of Laws with public policy program. The program, now accepting applications, is aimed at equipping students with the tools needed to navigate complex legal and policy challenges in Ghana and beyond. A …
Read More »Sangu Delle Foundation Institutes Teaching Prize for Teachers in Nandom
Tamale, Ghana – The Sangu Delle Foundation led by Founder, Chief Dr. Sangu Delle, has launched its transformative education program focused on key areas that it believes would transform teaching and learning outcomes in the Nandom Municipality of the Upper West Region. The three key areas are “access, infrastructure and …
Read More »