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Ghana Secondary Technical School, G.S.T.S at 115 Anniversary Launched

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Ghana Secondary Technical School, G.S.TS, has officially launched its 115th anniversary celebrations with a grand ceremony attended by a cross section of Staff, students, Alumni and the public.

The anniversary is celebrated under the theme; “Building Our Legacy, Charting New Horizons: 115th Years of Excellence at G.S.T.S”.

Headmaster of the school, Rev. Kennedy Obeng (PhD) in his welcome address highlighted the school achievements over the years and its commitment to providing quality technical and quality education that meets the evolving needs of society.

“The School’s legacy is founded on hard work, dedication, and a common vision. The school has gone a long way, and our testament are a reflection of our combined efforts. The school has laid a solid basis, and now it is time to explore a new horizon. We are thrilled and optimistic about the future” he said

He added that, they will continue to come up with new ideas, push the limits, and strive for perfection. According to him, they will seize the opportunity to take on new challenges while also building on their heritage and forging ahead with a more hopeful future for future generations.

“As we look ahead, our successes demonstrate how hard we have all worked together. Now that we have set a firm foundation, it is time to explore unchartered territory since building a legacy is a lifelong endeavor. Building a legacy is a lifetime process, but it starts with taking action today. Each single action you take toward your objectives will compound over time and add to the legacy you are building. We are full of optimism and expectation, and the school will continue to innovate, push limits, and strive for excellence. We would embrace new Challenges and possibilities. We would build on our history, creating a brighter future for ourselves and future generations”, he said.

Chairing the launching event, Giant John Aidoo ’72/H6, in his speech emphasized the crucial role G.S.T.S has play in the development of nations as they produce professionals to solve problems and mention few success the school has choked so far.

“As Chairman of this launch, I want us to be attentive to the essence of the celebration. As we embark on this journey of celebrations, let us not forget the profound meaning behind our Anniversary’s theme and urged everyone gathered here to have a unique role to play in making its 115th Anniversary a resounding success” he said.

Giant Daniel kwadjo Teye speaking on behalf of Alumni Association president, they admit that they sometimes get concerned about whether our school is “off track.” Despite some challenges, he retreated to assure everyone that GSTS is and will continue to be a center of educational excellence in Ghana.
He is confident about the future of excellence at GSTS because, as an alumni family, they are doing the right things by partnering with their alma mater to build legacy and chart new horizons.

“Over 115 years, generations of Giants and staff have left various legacies. They passed on to us many things that made us proud as Giants. It is our turn to create our legacy, which we will proudly pass on to the next generation” he said.

He expresses how grateful they are to the Giants who have taken this responsibility of leaving their legacy seriously through their donations, large and small, their projects, and their volunteerism. As a result of this commitment, they have begun the renewal of the campus with renovations, new constructions, and support for students in various ways, such as scholarship awards,
curricular and extracurricular support, and staff support.

 

Giant Teye added that looking around campus today, you will see an infrastructural transformation that has taken place over the past five years. The Alumni Association, through its various initiatives and fundraising efforts, has been instrumental in these transformations, demonstrating our commitment to the school’s future.

Through year groups, chapters, individual Giants, and friends of GSTS, they have
replaced all the over 80-year-old leaking asbestos roofs on the three dormitory blocks, the dining hall, and the classroom blocks. They have renovated the old Sick Bay into one of the best such facilities in any secondary school in Ghana. These upgrades are all possible because of Giants’ continuous support and contributions, he said

A fundraising held during the launching saw various sums of contributions by individuals, staff, year groups among others to help support the activities lined-up.

The program will be climaxed on the 28th October 2024 to 3rd November, 2024 at the school premises

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NCA promises data price reductions by end of 2024

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According to the National Communications Authority (NCA), data charges in Ghana are likely to reduce by the end of 2024. This reduction is expected to be made possible by the introduction of the NGIC wholesale carrier-neutral open access network. The NCA has given its assurance to the public regarding this price drop, which is aimed at addressing concerns about high internet data pricing. This move is part of the NCA’s efforts to ensure fair competition and protect consumer interests within the telecommunications industry.

Speaking on Eyewitness News with Umaru Sanda Amadu on Citi FM, the Director General of NCA, Dr. Joe Anokye, said data prices will likely decrease with the introduction of the NGIC wholesale carrier-neutral open access network.

This network, expected to be launched by the last quarter of the year, will enable operators like AT, Telecel, and MTN to purchase bulk data without upgrading towers or equipment, leading to increased efficiency and reduced costs.

Dr Anokye expressed optimism, saying, “Data prices are expected to go down, especially again with the NGIC wholesale career neutral open access, now AT, now Telecel, even MTN, they will just buy bulk, they don’t have to upgrade towers, they don’t have to buy new equipment to provide 4G, another entity is doing that.

“They are supposed to launch by the last quarter of the year, and going from there we begin adding more towers. I think we should be hopeful.”

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The Indian High Commissioner to Ghana pays a visit to Western Region as part of working tour of the region

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The Indian High Commissioner to Ghana, Mr. Manish Gupta, recently visited the Western Region of Ghana as part of his working tour of the region.

During his visit, he interacted with alumni of the Indian Technical and Economic Cooperation (ITEC) program, representatives of Regional Media, and the resident Indian community. This visit was aimed at fostering cultural and traditional collaborations between India and the Western Region, highlighting the profound cultural and traditional parallels between the two regions.

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The Indian High Commissioner to Ghana also paid a familiarization visit to Takoradi Technical University (TTU), with the objective to strengthen educational ties between India and Ghana. He held a meetings with Rev. Prof. John Frank Eshun, Vice Chancellor of Takoradi Technical University.

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He also held meetings with Mr. Peter Amo Bediako, Director of the Takoradi Port.

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Ghana Supreme Court Upholds Anti-Gay Law

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Ghana’s Supreme Court has upheld a law criminalizing anal sex and other forms of unnatural carnal knowledge, declaring it constitutional. The ruling applies to both heterosexuals and homosexuals, maintaining that anything other than penetrative sex between a man and a woman is illegal.

The Supreme Court of Ghana has upheld a law criminalizing gay sex, which dates back to 1960. The law, known as the Criminal Code of 1960, prohibits “unnatural carnal knowledge,” which includes same-sex sexual acts. Offenders can face up to three years in jail under this law. The court’s decision was made on July 24, 024, and it dismissed a lawsuit challenging the law’s constitutionality. The court’s reasons for the ruling will be provided at a later date.
This decision comes amidst ongoing debates and legal challenges surrounding LGBTQ+ rights in Ghana. A new bill, the Human Sexual Rights and Ghanaian Family Values Bill, which was passed in parliament in February, seeks to introduce even harsher penalties for same-sex relations and advocacy for LGBTQ+ rights. The bill is currently awaiting a decision from the Supreme Court on its constitutionality. If the bill becomes law, it could significantly impact the LGBTQ+ community in Ghana.

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