The Vice President reflects on Mfantsipim's multi-generational impact - and issues a mandate for the future of education.
Vice President Opoku-Agyemang joined Mfantsipim School to inaugurate its 150th-anniversary celebrations. She sees the institution as a pillar that has reinforced Ghana's intellectual foundations - but what makes it so special?
A Ghanaian MP is investing in education, but can it overcome a critical challenge in the Sissala West Constituency?
MP Mohammed Adams Sukparu launched the Sukparu Best Teachers and Scholarship Award programme in the Sissala West Constituency. The initiative aims to recognise educators and provide financial support to students - but a staff shortage threatens progress.
An NGO is stepping in to help girls stay in school. What challenges are these students facing in their education?
Tim Africa Aid Ghana (TAAG) is supporting schoolgirls in the Asunafo South District with essential school supplies. The donation aims to address challenges faced by girls in rural communities - but what issues are they facing?
A major field assessment mission is underway on an integrated school feeding programme - but what changes will be made?
The WFP, Ghana's government, and the US are assessing a school feeding programme impacting 60,000 pupils in Northern Ghana. The mission is evaluating the intervention's effects on education, nutrition, health, and community livelihoods - but what will they find?
A whopping $300 million is headed to Ghana's schools - but how will it reshape the future for students?
The World Bank and the Ghanaian government are collaborating on a new initiative to transform secondary education. This partnership aims to modernise the education system - but what specific changes are on the horizon?
A whopping $300 million is pledged to Ghana's schools - but what changes will students and teachers experience?
The World Bank and the Ghanaian government are collaborating on a program to transform secondary education. This initiative aims to enhance learning and create job opportunities - but what specific changes are in store?
Nineteen BECE supervisors and invigilators have been arrested - but what did they do, and where?
WAEC has apprehended 19 supervisors and invigilators across six regions for alleged examination malpractice during the ongoing BECE - raising concerns about the integrity of the examination process. The Ministry of Education has issued stern warnings to stakeholders, hinting at severe consequences for those found complicit.
Private WASSCE candidates can now breathe a sigh of relief - but do they have what they need to see their results?
The West African Examinations Council has released provisional results for the 2026 WASSCE Private Candidates, First Series - and candidates can now check their results online. A WAEC results voucher is required, but the process to access the results promises to be straightforward.
Ghana's leaders gathered to celebrate Mfantsipim's 150th anniversary - but why does this milestone matter so much?
Vice President Opoku-Agyemang joined dignitaries to launch Mfantsipim School's 150th anniversary. The event celebrated the school's long history of shaping leaders - but the anniversary holds a deeper significance for Ghana's future.
The Vice-Chancellor of UG says calling African languages 'vernacular' is an affront to culture - but why does it matter?
University of Ghana Vice-Chancellor - Prof. Nana Aba Appiah Amfo - addressed the Ghana Academy of Arts and Sciences on the use of African languages. She argues that the term 'vernacular' is derogatory and marginalizes African ways of knowing- but what impact does this have?
Dr. Anankware's promotion at UENR marks a new chapter - but what unique expertise does he bring to this role?
UENR has elevated Dr. Jacob Anankware to Associate Professor - a testament to his dedication within the School of Agriculture and Technology. His promotion underscores the university's commitment to academic excellence, but what impact will this have?
Ghanaian students are being offered an exciting opportunity to contribute to a national institution- but how?
The Student Loan Trust Fund (SLTF) is engaging tertiary students across Ghana in a unique way. As part of its 20th-anniversary celebrations, the SLTF is inviting students to showcase their musical talents- but what's at stake?
Invigilators arrested during BECE in Bono Region - what could have led to this?
Two invigilators have been arrested in the Bono Region during the ongoing Basic Education Certificate Examination (BECE). The arrests raise concerns about the integrity of the examination process - but what exactly transpired?
Ghana's oldest secondary school commemorates 150 years - but what does the future hold?
Mfantsipim School, Ghana's oldest secondary institution, has launched its 150th-anniversary celebration in Accra - marking a century and a half of educational excellence. Dignitaries and alumni gathered to honor the school's legacy, but what impact will this milestone have on Ghana's future?
PESCOSA and South Dayi leadership are collaborating on plans for Peki Senior High School - but what challenges do they face?
PESCOSA leaders met with the South Dayi MP to discuss the school's upcoming 70th-anniversary celebration and infrastructure needs. The discussion centered on how to improve conditions at one of the Volta Region's oldest schools - and a key educational institution.
The MTN Ghana Foundation's Bright Scholarship opens applications- but who is eligible to apply?
The MTN Ghana Foundation has announced the opening of applications for the 2026 Bright Scholarship. The scholarship aims to ease the financial burden on students- but what impact will this have?
An MP believes education can bridge Ghana's north-south divide - but how can students be prepared for success?
Tamale Central's MP, Prof. Alidu Mahama Seidu, addressed final-year junior high students preparing for their BECE exams. He believes education is key to bridging the developmental gap between northern and southern Ghana - but what steps are being taken?
Why did the Education Minister say there are "more schools than hospitals"? The answer may surprise you.
Education Minister Haruna Iddrisu has promised a review of teacher recruitment quotas after concerns from teacher unions. The current allocation has been described as inadequate - but what could this mean for education in 2026?