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  • ‘Free WiFi for all SHS’ 80% complete – Bawumia reveals

    ‘Free WiFi for all SHS’ 80% complete – Bawumia reveals

    Vice president Mahamudu Bawumia has established that works to install free Wi-Fi in all Senior High Schools (SHS) across the country is about 80% complete.

    The project which according to him will be instituted in all 722 senior high schools in the country, is intended to broaden the scope of education, Information, Communication and Technology (ICT), research, and knowledge acquisition in these schools.

    Speaking at the commissioning of government’s free tertiary Wi-Fi project in Accra, Mr. Bawumia described the project as a transformational one.

    He said many doubted the idea when it was first conceived.

    “The ongoing Wi-Fi in senior high schools will be accelerated. We are covering all 722 senior high schools in the country. They will all have free Wi-Fi and at the moment, over 80% of the works on the project is complete. This is going to be a very transformational project. When we started, it looked like something impossible but it has been realized,” he asserted.

    Dr. Bawumia further said all 260 District Education Offices and 46 Colleges of Education in the country will also be beneficiaries of the government’s ‘free Wi-Fi for schools’ project.

    Ghanaweb

  • PNC Promises Free Education From Kindergarten To Tertiary Level

    PNC Promises Free Education From Kindergarten To Tertiary Level

    The People’s National Convention (PNC) has promised to offer free education at all levels from kindergarten to tertiary, and increase funding and investment in the educational sector by 15 per cent of Gross Domestic Product.

    PNC explained that although enrolment in schools increased over the last decade through various government interventions including; the free Senior High School (SHS) policy, access to education still remained a challenge.

    The PNC in its Election 2020 Manifesto tagged: “delivering prosperity to all Ghanaians,” under the sub-headline “Education,” outlined a free education programme, which seeks to ensure 100 per cent enrolment for all children.

    The party said if voted into power on December 7, a PNC Government under Mr David Apasera as President and Pastor Divine Ayivor as the Vice President will ensure the full operationalisation of the Free Compulsory Universal Basic Education (FCUBE) as enshrined in the 1992 Constitution.

    According to the PNC Ghana needed reforms in its educational sector to attain quality education alongside access.

    In this regard, the PNC Government shall empower Assembly and Unit Committee members to ensure the enrolment of all children in basic schools within their jurisdiction.

    The Unit Committees members will also ensure even distribution of school infrastructure to address the needs of schools under trees in rural areas; “broaden and deepen innovation, creativity and problem solving skills in basic education”.

    The PNC said it would establish a National Science, Technology and Innovation Village (NSTIV) in the nature of the Silicon Valley of the USA to allow pupils or students access to these areas to equip their technical knowledge and problem-solving skills.

    “A PNC government will also train and post career guidance and counselors at the basic level to direct pupils or students and their career paths; review the management and administration of the Capitation Grants to ensure that schools in deprived districts receive more as compared to those in endowed municipalities and metropolises.

    “Ensure that the capitation grant reaches all schools before the beginning of each term, as well as set up a system to evaluate the impact of the free education policy”.

    The PNC said it will provide learning aids for research and extra curricula training.

    On Technical and Vocational Education Training (TVET); a PNC Government will establish 200 technical and vocational schools at various communities in every district across the country.

    Institutionalize the skilled based informal sector and encourage apprenticeship and industrial attachment among TVET students into the sectors; institute free apprenticeship and artisanal training for unemployed youth to offer them employable skills.

    The PNC in its manifesto will resource and expand the Integrated Community Centres for Employable Skills (ICCES).

    A PNC Government will award 20 per cent of government works and housing contracts to TVET institution, which will serve as a resource these institutions.

    On Tertiary Education; the PNC explains that under its free tertiary education for all qualified Ghanaians, it will re-align tertiary programmes to industry requirement and human resource needs of the country.

    Institute Compulsory industrial attachment of tertiary students to local industries and introduce GH¢100 million Students Innovation Funds to promote competitive innovations in enterprise solutions amongst tertiary students.

    The PNC also seeks to offer incentives for Teachers and Educational Workers; offer car loans for all teachers in the public sector, offer duty free car importation facility for all Professional Teachers and Educational workers.

    It will also provide adequate accommodation facilities for Teachers posted to rural schools; introduce mortgage schemes for all Teachers and Educational workers for them to own their own houses upon retirement.

    A PNC Government will also introduce scholarship for management and administrative studies for Teachers interested in becoming School Managers and Head Teachers.

    Peacefmonline

  • Government free water policy extended to the end of the year

    Government free water policy extended to the end of the year

    The government has extended its free water policy to the end of the year 2020.

    The free water policy was necessiated by the outbreak of the Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) in Ghana.

    President Akufo-Addo in one of his address to the nation gave a three month free water and electricity supply to Ghanaians wich was extended for another three months.

    A statement signed by the Minsiter for Sanitation and Natural Resources, Hon. Cecilia Abena Dapaah, on Wednesday, 23rd September 2020 has announced government’s plan to extend the free water policy to the end of the year.

    An Excerpt Of The Statement Reads:

    The general public is hereby informed that H.E, the President of the Republic of Ghana, Nana Addo Danquah Akufo-Addo has extended the policy on ‘Free Water For All Ghanaians’ for another three months…

    Ghbase

  • Mahama Endorses Akuffo Addo’s Free SHS

    Mahama Endorses Akuffo Addo’s Free SHS

    The National Democratic Congress (NDC) has promised to include private schools to the Free Senior High School programme introduced by President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo.

    Giving highlights of the 2020 NDC manifesto on Monday, September 7, 2020, Professor Naana Jane Opoku-Agyemang, stated that a future NDC administration will make the free SHS better and more inclusive.

    “The next NDC Government will: make the Free Senior High School Programme better by ensuring that its numerous challenges are addressed, and higher standards introduced b. expand the Free SHS programme to cover students in private Senior High Schools in underserved/deprived areas c. abolish the double-track system,” she said.

    Meanwhile, the National Democratic Congress has promised to construct a domestic airport in the Upper East region if the party wins the December 7 elections.

    This was revealed by the flagbearer of the party, John Dramani Mahama during the party’s manifesto launch at the University of Professional Studies, Accra, on Monday.

    Mr Mahama said “We will construct a domestic airport in the Upper East region,” adding “the land was secured when I was President and so we will continue with it.”

    The former President also stated that the Kumasi Airport will be upgraded to receive bigger aircrafts adding that various markets across the country will see a facelift using the Kejetia module.

    “We will establish mini-gold refineries in the gold producing areas. We will partner the private sector to help us achieve this. We will stop the exporting of unrefined gold.”

    The former President added that his next government will scrap the law banning the importation of salvaged vehicles. He also reiterated his promise to legalise Okada and regulate it to provide meaningful jobs for the unemployed.

    Daily Mail GH

  • Mahama assures Ghanaians of free healthcare

    Mahama assures Ghanaians of free healthcare

    The flagbearer of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), Mr John Dramani Mahama, has said a new NDC government will implement a Free Primary Health Care Plan to provide health for all Ghanaians.

    “This will remove cost as a barrier to healthcare and ensure health for all”, the former President said.

    Addressing members and supporters of NDC at Akatsi on Tuesday, 17 August 2020, as part of his four-day tour of the Volta Region, Mr Mahama noted that despite the implementation of the NHIS, gaps still remain in the delivery of universal healthcare in the country.

    He is, therefore, seeking to address the gap with the introduction of Free Primary Healthcare.

    This means that regardless of the validity or otherwise of one’s NHIS card, that person can access health care at no cost at the district level.

    Mr Mahama said the free primary healthcare plan, which will be available to all patients in CHPS compounds, polyclinics, health centres and district hospitals, will ensure that the most common illnesses afflicting Ghanaians are detected and treated early, before complications set in.

    He also told market women in Akatsi that a new NDC government will provide them with a modern market to enable them conduct their businesses in a conducive atmosphere.

    Source: Class FM