The General Secretary of the Ghana National Association of Teachers (GNAT), Thomas Tanko Musah has said that the galamsey menace has affected the brains of students, thus hampering academic work. Mr Musah and other leaders of organised labour have therefore … Read more →
The skin or clothes have traditionally been used by many students to aid in cheating during examinations. In addition to these, most invigilators are aware of the use of calculators, phones and watches to cheat. However, a study by the … Read more →
Thirty Students of Christ the King Preparatory School have been involved in a gory accident at Agona Swedru in the Central region. The incident occurred Today, March 24th, 2021. According to information gathered by DGN Online, the students were in their … Read more →
Government says it has absorbed the registration fees and cost of practical for students in public senior high schools who will sit for next year’s West Africa Secondary School Certificate Examination (WASSCE). These candidates are the first batch of the … Read more →
At least 24 students and teachers have died in a fire at a religious school in Malaysia’s capital, Kuala Lumpur. The fire at the Tahfiz Darul Quran Ittifaqiyah broke out in the early hours of Thursday morning. The victims are … Read more →
Doctors, Nurses, other workers, patients and many students have been left stranded following road block by Taxi drivers who ply the Fijai-Effia Nkwanta Dual Carriage. The road in question is currently being rehabilitated by Asabea Construction. The contractor is currently working … Read more →
MRS Felicia Boakye-Yiadom, the acting Executive Secretary of the National Council for Curriculum and Assessment at the Ghana Education Service, says the country’s agriculture education curriculum was designed to enable students to become self-sustainable. She said aquaculture, selling of fishery … Read more →
Teachers supervising the Basic Education Certificate Examination (BECE) have been warned to avoid aiding pupils in any form during the examination. The Eastern Regional Director of Education, Gertrude Mensah, pointed out that the rules governing all examinations must be abided … Read more →
FOLLOWING concerns by management of the Ghana Institute of Journalism (GIJ) about an increase in indecent dressing among students, the Rector of the Institute, Dr Wilberforce Dzisah, has warned students to desist from wearing ‘miniskirts and shorts’ to lectures. He … Read more →
Dear RGU Students, In the aftermath of the ‘Brexit’ referendum and the decision that the UK should leave the European Union, I am anxious to reassure you all that we are determined to ensure that students are not affected by … Read more →