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School Children In 3-Northern Regions Receive Free Exercise Books

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School children in the Northern, Upper East and Upper West Regions; have received a total of 30,000 branded exercise books from Samara Group of Companies, to boost their basic education. The books were distributed on separate dates, and through the regional representatives – Lamine; Baci, and Ruky, for the Upper East, Upper West, and Northern Region, respectively, of the 2014 Ghana’s Most Beautiful (GMB) beauty pageant organized by TV3. Each region received 10,000 exercise books to be distributed to its poor and needy pupils selected from various traditional areas and districts across the regions. In Upper East, schools were selected from the Bolgatanga District Assembly, Kasena-Nakena West District, Navrongo Traditional Area, Builsa North District, Garu-Tempane District. Some of the beneficiary schools included: SDA School, Aniganzanga School, Kalbeo-Tindonsobligo basic School, Baptist basic School, Afoko School, Sandema Preparatory School, Ayieta basic School, St J...

CSUC introduces innovation and entrepreneurship incubation center

As part of effort to promote youth entrepreneurship in the country, The Christian Service University College and African collegiate entrepreneurs has introduce innovation and entrepreneurship incubation center (IEIC). Torch Bearers Diaspora Inc. (based in the united states), through its affiliate, African collegiate entrepreneur (ace), is partnering with christian service university college to set up this innovation and entrepreneurship incubation center (IEIC) with the aim of translating student innovations into viable business ventures. the launching of the center is under the theme: “growing one entrepreneur at a time for Ghana's development”. Ghana through torch bearers diaspora has over the past six years been grooming young graduates to implement their dream businesses and ideas. some of these young people have become successful with their businesses; others are in the process of realizing their dreams; but there is still much more to be done to help the Ghanaian youth acq...