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The Tema West Municipal Assembly has presented 180 dual desks to the Municipal Directorate of the Ghana Education Service for onward distribution to public schools within the Municipality.
The Assembly through its Common Fund procured the desks to meet the increasing enrolment needs in public schools and to enhance quality education in basic schools.
Mrs Adwoa Amoako, Municipal Chief Executive, Tema West Municipal Assembly, speaking at a brief handing over ceremony said the desks, which had arrived timeously were meant among other things, to promote quality education.
She said the assembly recognised educational infrastructure as vital to improving academic excellence, as such it would continue to provide such infrastructure.
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The Accra Juvenile Court “C” has remanded a Junior High School (JHS) final year pupil of the Nungua Kroma Two JHS, for allegedly assaulting a teacher who punished him for failure to do his homework.
He has denied conspiring with 15 other men to assault the teacher and has been remanded into Police custody, his plea was not taken by the court.
The court ordered the suspect to make his next appearance on March 18, 2021, whiles efforts were underway to apprehend his accomplices.
The prosecution told the Court that the accused (name withheld) refused to do his homework and after he was punished for that, he dashed home to call 15 other young men who allegedly stormed the school in a Sprinter Bus and attacked the teacher, inflicting wounds on his face.
The Accra Juvenile Court “C” has remanded a Junior High School (JHS) final year pupil of the Nungua Kroma Two JHS, for allegedly assaulting a teacher who punished him for failure to do his homework.
He has denied conspiring with 15 other men to assault the teacher and has been remanded into Police custody, his plea was not taken by the court.
The court ordered the suspect to make his next appearance on March 18, 2021, whiles efforts were underway to apprehend his accomplices.
The prosecution told the Court that the accused (name withheld) refused to do his homework and after he was punished for that, he dashed home to call 15 other young men who allegedly stormed the school in a Sprinter Bus and attacked the teacher, inflicting wounds on his face.