Government-Assisted and Private Mission Schools Sign Memorandum of Understanding

Accra, Ghana – The Conference of Managers of Education Units (COMEU), in collaboration with the National…

Christian Mission Schools in Ghana: Bishops Defend Religious Identity Amid Non‑Christian Student Debate

Accra – The Ghana Catholic Bishops’ Conference and the Christian Council of Ghana issued a statement…

Ghana’s Mission Schools in the Crossfire: Balancing Religious Freedom and Institutional Identity

Ghana’s mission schools are at the center of a heated debate over religious freedom and institutional…

Wesley Girls and the Hypocrisy of Exclusion: A Call for Inclusivity in Ghanaian Schools

The recent controversy surrounding Wesley Girls’ High School’s decision to deny Muslim students the right to…

Methodist Church Ghana Defends Wesley Girls’ High School’s Stance on Student Prayer Policy

The Methodist Church Ghana has issued a press release addressing the controversy surrounding Wesley Girls’ High…

The Criminalization of Falsehood: A Threat to Ghana’s Democracy

The recent arrest of Samuel Amadotor and Wendell Nana Yaw Yeboah for publishing false news highlights…

The Thin Line Between Free Speech and False Information in Ghana

Ghana’s Criminal Libel Law was repealed in 2001, marking a significant milestone in the country’s journey…

Police arrests Wendell Nana Yaw Yeboah on false information

The Ghana Police Service Criminal Investigation Department (CID) issued a press release on November 26, 2025,…

Wesley Girls High School Controversy Sparks Debate on Religious Tolerance in Ghana

The Wesley Girls High School saga has sparked a heated debate about religious tolerance and freedom…

Moral Decay or Misplaced Priorities? The Wesley Girls High School Controversy

Ghana’s Wesley Girls High School has been at the center of a heated debate surrounding religious…