[Ghanaian Times] The prevalence of Hepatitis B and HIV/AIDS is very high on tertiary campuses across the country and efforts must be made to improve upon sensitising the youth on the diseases, Dr Prince Pambo has said.
[Ghanaian Times] For Ghana to achieve the expected human resource, there is the need to ensure that Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) institutions are well-equipped with the relevant tools, equipment and consumables, the Executive Director of Council for Technical Vocational and Education Training (COTVET), Dr Fred Kyei Asamoah has said.
[Foroyaa] Advocacy and Campaign Officer at the Network Against Gender-Based Violence (NGBV) Mariama Johm has disclosed that their survey report shows that 75% of sexual violence victims are Schoolgirls.
[Nation] A day after the tragedy that snuffed out the lives of eight pupils and injured more than 60 when a classroom structure at Precious Talents Top School in Nairobi collapsed, no arrests have been made.
[Ghanaian Times] Takoradi -The Aker-GNPC scholarship programme on Friday presented scholarship packages to 200 senior high school students from coastal communities of the Western Region.
[Ghanaian Times] The Nadowli-Kaleo District Assembly is undertaking the construction of classroom blocks to promote effective and efficient teaching and learning in the various schools.
[Nation] The government's efforts to promote youth training is evident. This year, the National Treasury allocated Sh16 billion to equipping the institutions countrywide.
[Daily Maverick] Marxist thought is embedded in universities, especially at arts and humanities departments. Student journalists, too, view capitalism in a strongly negative light, despite powerful empirical evidence that it has improved the quality of life of rich and poor alike, and that socialism leads to poverty, stagnation and famine. Why is this so?
[Nation] The Kenyatta University has revoked a PhD awarded to one of its lecturers in 2018 after he was found guilty of plagiarising thesis of a senior lecturer at Usmanu Danfodiyo University in Sokoto, Nigeria.
[Nairobi News] The country on Monday woke up to the tragic news of a collapsed classroom at Precious Talent Top School that left seven pupil dead and 64 children injured.
[Govt of SA] The 2019 Spelling Bee came to a rousing crescendo, as young Bayyinah Majoo from Star College Sybrand in the Western Cape, took her place as queen of the hive and scooped the 2019 Spelling Bee honours.
[Nairobi News] Kenyans are demanding stern action from the government after a classroom collapsed at Precious Talent Top school in Dagoretti constituency leaving seven children dead and 57 others with serious injuries on Monday.
[Nation] Nairobi Governor Mike Sonko has blamed the collapse of a building at Precious Talent School on Monday morning on rogue county officials. The governor accused the officials of issuing building permits illegally.
[Nation] Blame game has erupted after seven pupils were killed and 64 others injured in a building-collapse tragedy at Precious Talents Primary School in Nairobi.