JHS teachers are in limbo on which curriculum to use after completing 8weeks-African Education Watch.

Junior High School (JHS) teachers are in a limbo on which curriculum to use after completing 8 weeks of catch up learning using the old curriculum, as recommended by the Ghana Education Service (GES). Basic schools were originally scheduled to commence teaching in the Common Core Curriculum (CCC) in JHS from the third week of … Read more

AG recommends the Principal of Ola college of education to be sanction for taking a loan worth GH¢250,000.00 without approval.

According to African Education Watch the principal of Ola college of education in 2018, contract a loan of Gh¢250,000.00 with an interest of GH¢300,000 from the Akatakyiman Rural Bank without approval from the council, ministry of education, or the ministry of Finance contrary to S.25 of the public financial management Act, 2016 Act 921 which … Read more

The principal of sefwi Wiawso college of education in hot waters as AG demanded the GH¢269,778.99 contract deals to be paid back.

The Auditor-General demanded the sanctioning of the principal of Sefwi Wiawso college of education due to mismanagement of public funds. According to the African Education Watch the principal of Sefwi Wiawso college awarded a contract worth GH¢269,778.99 to Bert. B ventures for the supply of goods and services by handpicking the supplier contrary to the … Read more

4 SHS forced to produce computers and accessories- African Education watch

The management of four senior high schools could not produce 32 laptops and computer accessories according to the African Education Watch inspection this is contrary to section 52 of the public financial management Act, 2016 (Act 921). According to African Education Watch the Auditor general has identified over GH180.00 unaccounted for through various irregularities, including … Read more

Call for Applications – Building Capacity for Early Career Humanities Scholars in Africa

Building Capacity for Early Career Humanities Scholars in Africa (BECHS-Africa) is a partnership involving four universities: University of Ghana, American University in Cairo, Stellenbosch University and Washington University in St. Louis, with University of Ghana as the lead Institution. Funded by The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, it is a three-year transnational programme, which seeks to … Read more

Apply here. UG Admissions into the Master of Health Economics Programme 2025/2025Academic Year

Admissions into the Master of Health Economics Programme 2025/2025 Academic Year The Department of Health Policy, Planning and Management, School of Public Health, University of Ghana is inviting applications from qualified applicants for admission into the Master of Health Economics for the 2025/2025 Academic Year. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS Applicants for the MHE programme must possess good … Read more

2025/2025 UG scholarship. Apply here

The UG Scholarship is a scheme which seeks to provide financial support to needy and brilliant regular Main Campus Undergraduate students of the University of Ghana. How to Apply For UG Scholarship You are required to read the eligibility page and complete appropriate online form and submit with all the relevant supporting documentation. It is … Read more

UCC inaugurate knowledge commons and scholarly communication unit.

The Sam Jonah Library of the University of Cape Coast (UCC) has inaugurated a new Knowledge Commons and Scholarly Communication Unit to enhance collaborative learning and research amongst students, faculty, and the broader university community. Speaking at the inauguration, the Chancellor of UCC, Dr. Sir Sam Esson Jonah, explained that a library was an important … Read more

CIPS Presents Awards to Two UCC Students

The Chartered Institute of Procurement and Supply (CIPS) Ghana Office, has awarded two students who graduated from the School of Business last year with MSc. Procurement and Supply Chain Management for their outstanding performance.  The two students Ms. Sarata Samira Adamu and Ms. Mavis Gyekye-Mensah received the award during the 2025 School of Business Dean’s Award … Read more

UCC lecturer promote gardening in the halls of residence

A lecturer at the School of Agriculture, Dr. Frank Kwekucher Ackah, has inspired some students of the University to enter into gardening in their halls of residence. Through Dr. Ackah’s guidance, 40 students have cultivated cabbage, lettuce, cucumber, spring onions, and garden eggs. The students have cultivated the vegetables mainly in waste plastic buckets/containers and … Read more