UG open admission into their undergraduate programmes for 2025/2025 academic year

The University of Ghana announces for the information of the general public, applicants, parents and guardians that applications are open for the admission of prospective applicants into various undergraduate programmes for the 2025/2025  academic year. Applicants should take note of the following: All prospective applicants are advised to visit the University’s website www.ug.edu.gh and  carefully read all relevant … Read more

SSNIT notice to the general public on statement of account.

Management of the Social Security and National Insurance Trust (SSNIT) wishes to inform the publicthat it will issue quarterly electronic Statements of Accounts to all Members, effective April 2025. To ensure that all Members get their statements, Contributors who did not receive their SSNITStatements of Account in February, should update their email addresses with the … Read more

NAGRAT to oppose any lawsuit filed against Achimota SHS demanding admission of Rastafarian- Angel Carbonu

The leaders of the national association of graduate teachers (NAGRAT) said they will oppose any lawsuit against the management of the Achimota senior high school should there be any. The management of the Achimota senior high school turns away two Rastafarian students with the reason that it is against the code of conduct of the … Read more

Achimota SHS reject the directive of GES to admit Rastafarian students.

The authorities of the Achimota senior high school last week Thursday asked two students with dreadlocks to go back home and shave their hair as it is against the code of conduct of Ghana education services to accept Rastafarian students in the school. This generated a lot of public outcry and uproar on social media … Read more

Father of Rastafarian students still insist that court action is the way despite GES intervention

The Father of one of the dreadlocks students who were denied admission at the Achimota senior high school said despite the intervention of the Ghana education services to allow those students to attend school they still hold the idea of going to court to make it legal that all Rastafarian students from all part of … Read more

UG commission George Benneh Graduate reading room.

Professor Ebenezer Oduro Owusu cutting the tape to open the reading room assisted by Professor Martin Oteng-Ababio and Mrs. Adelaide Mary Benneh On 18th March 2025, the Vice-Chancellor, Professor Ebenezer Oduro Owusu, commissioned a Graduate Reading Room at the Department of Geography and Resource Development in honour of the late Emeritus Professor George Benneh, who was a … Read more

Ghanaian students has been cutting hairs yet our atomic energy can’t produce “knockout” for Christmas- A plus

The management of Achimota senior high school three days ago asked two Rastafarian students to go back and cut their hair as it is against the code of conduct of the Ghana education services which generated a lot of controversies among the public. Reacting to this Kwame Asare Obeng popularly known as A plus who … Read more

Free SHS does it increase or remove financial burden on parents?-African Education watch asked

On Tuesday, 12th September 2017, when His Excellency President Akufo-Addo launched the Free SHS at the premises of the West African SHS (WASS), he recited the free SHS Pledge ‘Because I know that Knowledge and talent are not for the rich and privileged alone, and that free education widens the gates of opportunities to every … Read more

Dzodze Penyi SHS denied 18 years fetish priest admission for refusing to remove his cap

An 18 years Galley Felix a junior high school graduate has been reportedly denied admission by the authorities of the Dzodze Penyi senior for failing to follow the directive of the school by wearing a cap. Galley Felix who came to the school with his cap on the head was denied admission after he was … Read more

The president of NAGRAT disagreed with GES’s directive to allow Rastafarian to school.

Three days ago the authorities of the Achimota senior high asked two Rastafarian students to go back and cut their hair as it is against the code of conduct of the Ghana education services to attend senior high school with such kind of hairstyles. Due to public outcry and uproar the management of the Ghana … Read more