BEYOND THE “KOO KAA”: SAFEGUARDING GHANA’S FOREST RESERVES
Introduction “Koo Kaa” is an Akan slang term which translates loosely to shouting or noisemaking. The news that portions of...
Introduction “Koo Kaa” is an Akan slang term which translates loosely to shouting or noisemaking. The news that portions of...
Section 172 of the Labour Act, 2003 (Act 651) provides that "Where any person fails or refuses to comply with...
In our courtrooms, one thing that may easily attract the attention of linguists is the interpretation done by the interpreters....
It has been reported on social and traditional media that a Zimbabwean academic has declined a senior lecturership appointment given...
Have you considered the title of this editorial? This hunting story is about to be told by an antelope and...
1. I have searched archived documents and held discussions with some surviving retired teachers, Members of Parliament and seasoned academics...
In Ghana injunctions are not granted as substantive applications. That is, a party cannot apply for an interlocutory injunction to...
On Wednesday, 28th July 2021, the Public Procurement Authority honoured Koforidua Technical University with a Certificate of Excellence in their...
The Technical University Teachers Association of Ghana (TUTAG), Koforidua Technical University Chapter has made a donation of Ghc 50,000 to...
It is said that cowards die many times before their deaths. Being a union secretary since 2017, I think I...
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