Education
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Full World Bank Scholarship for Architectural Engineering — Penn State University
The Embassy of Ghana, USA, is pleased to inform the Ghanaian public about the World Bank Graduate Scholarship Program. This…
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My father wasn’t a dictator; ban scandalous history book – Sekou Nkrumah
Dr. Sekou Nkrumah, son of Ghana’s first President, Dr. Kwame Nkrumah, has said that the Government of President Nana Akufo-Addo is…
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Tema Konnect meetups of GhanaThink now going virtual amidst COVID-19
This year, TheAfricanDream.net is excited to be a media partner for the Tema Konnect Virtual meetups. Due to COVID-19, GhanaThink has not been…
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Liberia: Eight found dead in flat after a graduation party
Police in Liberia are investigating the circumstances under which a young woman and seven others died after party in a…
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STEMi Makers Africa launches STEM Education in South Eastern Nigeria
Africa faces huge challenges in reforming its education sector. Many people are still not learning what they need to thrive…
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Useful tips for successful admission and scholarship applications
Ghana Writes experts in admission and scholarship applications recently sat down with one of our clients, “Ivan” to review his…
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Free anthology of black authors to be given to all primary schools in England
A free anthology of books by black British authors is to be provided to every primary school in England. Reading…
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Mali reopens schools after weeks of closure
Schools in Mali reopened on Monday after several postponements following a teachers’ strike and efforts to control the spread of…
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Ghanaian Wikimedian empowers students with offline educational app
Beginning in February 2020, Ghanaian Wikimedian Maxwell Beganim and a community volunteer Boakye Otuo Acheampong started using Kiwix and offline…
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COVID-19: Schools in Ghana to reopen from January 15
Kindergarten and Junior High School pupils who have been home since the peak of COVID-19 in the country are to…
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