The Deputy Minister for Education, Dr. Clement Apaak, has stated that policy alone is not enough to transform Ghana’s education. Dr. Apaak disclosed this on... Read More
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As Ghana approaches its pivotal December 7 elections, the air is thick with anticipation and hope, but also with a sense of urgency. In a... Read More
In a rapidly changing world, where the aspirations of citizens often clash with political realities, the voice of the people remains a powerful catalyst for... Read More


UEW Lecture-Education: Policy alone is not enough, institutions must lead – Dr. Apaak
Vigilance in Democracy: Identifying and Countering Potential Rigging Tactics in Ghana’s December 7 Elections
Listening to the People: John Mahama’s Vision for a Resilient Ghana
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