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Ghana is moving forward.
03/06/2015

Ghana is moving forward.

Gone are the days.
29/05/2015

Gone are the days.

WE ARE PROUD OF YOU HON.SAMUEL SARPONG.
18/05/2013

WE ARE PROUD OF YOU HON.SAMUEL SARPONG.

07/04/2013

A founding member of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), Mr Kofi Mintah, has said it was important to allow regional ministers time to settle before making demands on them.

He told the GNA in an interview that since the regional ministers are not from the regions they had been assigned, it was important that they were given time to study the terrain and appealed to chiefs and NDC supporters to assist the regional ministers to quickly acquaint themselves with their new environment.

“You know Ghanaians are impatient and want the government to improve their condition of living within the shortest possible time and as you are the agents of that change, the people want to see you in action”, Mr Mintah said.

Mr Mintah who was the first Central Regional Chairman of the party, expressed concern about agitations by some NDC youth on appointment of metropolitan, municipal and district chief executives (MMDCEs) and said it was only the President who had the prerogative to appoint MMDCEs and urged them to allow the President to exercise that prerogative.

He appealed to NDC youth to engage themselves in activities which could be of benefit to the people rather than engaging in confrontations with the MMDCEs and that they should avoid actions that could tarnish the image of the party and the government.

“Do not sell the party to its opponents. Let us prove to the world that our party is a disciplined one and that we respect the rule of law,” Mr Mintah said

27/02/2013

Cape Coast Polytechnic now affiliated to North Carolina Agriculture University
February 24, 2013 | Filed under: Education,Latest news | Posted by: VibeGhana

The Cape Coast Polytechnic has signed an affiliation agreement with the North Carolina Agriculture and Technical University in the United States of America to award some degree programs.

The programs include the Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech) in Mechanical Engineering, Master of Science (M.Sc.) in Mechanical and Industrial Engineering and Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Mechanical and Industrial Engineering,

The Polytechnic has also signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the Hague University of Applied Science in the Netherlands for an exchange training.

Dr Lawrence Atepor, Rector of the Cape Coast Polytechnic, said this at the 9th congregation of the Polytechnic in Cape Coast on Saturday, where 889 people were presented with Higher National Diploma in Business and Management Studies, Engineering and Applied Sciences and Arts.

He said the Polytechnic also has affiliation agreement with the University of Education, Winneba, to run a one –year Diploma in Education Programme for interested students and that the first batch of 300 students have been enrolled in the programme since September 2012.

Dr Atepor said the affiliation between the Polytechnic and the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology for the award of Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech) degree in Building Technology has been finalised and that the first batch of students would soon be awarded their degrees.

He said the Polytechnic has been given the accreditation to run top-up degree programmes in some courses and that the second batch of students to pursue the two-year top-up Bachelor of Technology degree programme in Mechanical Engineering have been admitted.

Dr Atepor used the occasion to thank the Embassy of the United States of America for the introduction of a Community Colleges Initiative through which four students of the Polytechnic have already studied in some community colleges in the USA.

He urged the graduates to put their entrepreneurial training to good use by courageously daring to try the uncharted paths in the world of business.

Mrs Emilia Aning, Chairman of the Polytechnic’s Council, appealed to the National Accreditation Board and the Ministry of Education to speed up the procedures for the granting of accreditation to run the top-up programmes.

“The desire to acquire more knowledge for personal development has increased greatly among our graduates and they would strive to reach the highest level of education if more training avenues are made available,” she said. GNA

THANK YOU FOR THE HONOR DONE CENTRAL REGION MR PRESIDENT.HON.AMA BENYIWA -DOE IS MOST GRATEFUL
21/02/2013

THANK YOU FOR THE HONOR DONE CENTRAL REGION MR PRESIDENT.
HON.AMA BENYIWA -DOE IS MOST GRATEFUL

05/02/2013

The Management of the Ghana Education Service has approved new fees for second cycle Institutions for the 2012/2013 academic year.

The new feeding rate of 2.20 pesewas per student per day will translate into Two Hundred and Five Ghana Cedis (GH¢ 205.00) per term.

The new rate will apply for a period of three (3) years; 2012/13-2014/2015 academic years.

Meanwhile, all heads of Public Second Cycle Institutions have been asked to note the review and comply.

Regional and District Directors of education have been tasked to ensure strict compliance of a directive not to charge above these approved fees.

PROF. STILL LIVES
04/02/2013

PROF. STILL LIVES

18/01/2013

By A A Yayra The leader and founder of the Heaven Gate Bible Mission, Bishop David Adu Betle has taken the New Patriotic Party to the cleaners describing it as a grouping that does not befit the status of a political party but a tribal coalition of elite Ashanti and Akyems whose ground agenda is to ...

01/11/2012

WHAT DO YOU REMEMBER ABOUT PROF.

24/09/2012

RULE OF LAW IS WORKING

Political Pressure group, the Alliance for Accountable Governance (AFAG) says its much publicized “Red Revolution Demonstration” in protest against the decision by the Dr. Afari Djan led Electoral Commission to create 45 new constituencies, has been called off after the Ghana Police Service decided ...

is not a magic the boss is in control.
28/08/2012

is not a magic the boss is in control.

The confidence in the cedi is beginning to manifest because of the drastic measures intituted by the Bank of Ghana. Jessica Acheampong reports on the new trend. Measures being put in place by the Bank of Ghana to halt the dwindling fortunes of the Cedi appear to be making headway as the local curre...

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