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Workshop on Procurement

Published: 19 Jun 2017 Source: University Relations Office (URO) As part of Public Procurement Authority mandate for procurement entities to train service agencies to enhance competitiveness, a workshop on public procurement for suppliers, contractors and consultants has been held at the Amonoo Neizer Conference Center, KNUST. The aim was to educate and equip service providers […]

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NASA-COSPAR Capacity Building Workshop Opens

Published: 19 Jun 2017 Source: University Relations Office (URO) The WASCAL Climate Change and Land Use (CCLU) Center KNUST in collaboration with NASA (National Aeronautics and Space Administration) and University of Missouri-Kansas City, USA have opened a two-week capacity building workshop on “Interdisciplinary Remote Sensing, Modeling and Validation of Environment Processes”. The workshop runs from

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UTAG to meet over University of Education, Winneba Temporal Shut Down

The University Teachers Association of Ghana, UTAG, has expressed shock at the decision by the authorities of the University of Education, Winneba to temporarily close down the School. The Secretary of the Winneba Branch of the Association, Samuel Atinonu told GBC`s George Asekere on Behind the News that the decision came to UTAG, and indeed

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Assin Asamankese Basic School gets Computers after Using stones as Computer Mice

Pupils of Asamankese D/A Primary School can now touch and feel the real computer mouse and not use stones to represent the device thanks to a video that went viral earlier this week about how their teacher was forced to improvise the use of stones for a mouse. Until today, the school with about 190

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Public Notice: University of Education not Shut down by High Court

Our attention has been drawn to some misrepresentations regarding our decision to temporarily shut down the University of Education, Winneba campuses in reaction to the Court directives yesterday 13th June, 2017. We wish to clarify the misrepresentations as follows: We never said in the Press Release of 13thJune, 2017 that the Winneba High Court had

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Tepa Midwifery Principal cited in Malfeasance,Spent over GH¢29,000 on Travel Expenses

Investigations have uncovered irregularities in admissions and financial transactions at the Tepa Nursing and Midwifery Training College in Ashanti Region. Luv News checks revealed, among others that there are shady deals in fuel administration by the management, which is draining the state of huge sums of money into private pockets. Ministry of Health payment vouchers

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Hand Over Your Document and Leave Immediately – GES orders Teachers on Compulsory Retirement

The Ghana Education Service has with immediate effect ordered all teachers on Compulsory retirement to as a matter of urgency ,leave the service. In a letter dated June 5,2017 and signed by the Acting Director General of the Ghana Education Service, Professor Kwaku Owusu Amankwah,and copied to all Regional, Metropolitan, Municipal and District Directors of

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(Video)GES to Sanction teacher for Using Stones as an Improvised Computer mouse in Class

The ICT tutor of Assin Asamankese D/A Primary School in the Assin South District of the Central Region, Augustine Kusi has incurred the wrath of the District Director of the Ghana Education Service (GES) Mrs Sally Nelly Colman who claimed his conduct has disgraced the school and the district as a whole. A viral video

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