Wednesday, 27 December 2017

Fourth Maiden Graduation and Exhibition Held at Our Lady of Mercy community services Navrongo –UER






The fourth maiden graduation and exhibition has been held for 31 Ladies at the Our Lady of Mercy community services in Navrongo, the Upper East Region.

 It was under the theme “Empowering the Youth with skills and Education toward eradicating force and child marriages in northern Ghana”, with sponsorship from DFID, DANIDA and the European Union through Star Ghana.  

The aim of the project is to trained the teaming unemployed youth with various skills to face life on their own. Out of the 31, 19 graduated in dressmaking and were given sewing machines, 8 in beads and 4 in batik, tie and dye.
Each of them received an undisclosed amount of money for a start up in their various locations.  

The 31 grandaunts bring the number of beneficiaries trained in employable skills alone to four hundred and One 401. 

In his welcome address, the Director of the Our Lady of Mercy Community Services Mr. Emmanuel Atiiga said, since the inception of the organization, their focus has been on skills training which leads to job creation and increase in productivity, looking into the future.

He indicated that over six hundred and seventy 670 beneficiaries have passed through their Institution, made up of employable skills and ICT.

Mr. Atiiga disclosed that they have expanded their activities to include radio programmes in partnership with Nabiina Community Radio, women rights education and natural resource management.

He added that three counseling center have also been establish at Navrongo, Paga and Sirigu to provide counseling services to adolescent and their parents.

He was grateful to their Austrian partners and the family of Machanek who supported his organization to put up a center for their work.

Some of the grandaunts expressed their joy for the opportunity offered them saying with start up, they will take control of their lives.
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Monday, 11 December 2017

GHC 12.000 Borehole has been sunk for St John Integrated SHST special- Navrongo




A borehole, valued at twelve thousand Ghana cedis has been sunk for the St John Integrated Senior High Technical School in Navrongo Kassena Nankana District of the Upper East Region.


 The newly constructed bore hole brings to four the number of bore holes in the school. The school has total population of seven hundred and twenty-four (724), made up of three hundred and thirty-five (335) boys, three hundred and forty six (346) girls, 23 hearing impaired boys and 20 hearing impaired girls.

The 742 students have been depending on three bore holes, one mechanized and two manual.  In her opening address, the Headmistress of the school Madam Kazaresam Gemma Akalebgri said academic work has often been affected due to pressure on the three existing bore holes, some students’ ends up getting the water late, the situation is affecting class attendance.

She was full of praise whilst  the entire school and the community are excited for the provision of the bore hole as it help augment their water situation in the school.  She promised that together with the stuff and the students, they will take good care of the facility.

The manager, Catholic Education Unit of the Navrongo-Bolgatanga Diocese Rev. Sister Benadine Pemi and a board member of the school, described the situation where students have to go in search of water outside campus especially the girls as worrying.

She indicated that the bore hole came through the benevolence of one friend called Noeline Haylett from Ireland. Sister Pemi explained that after complains by the headmaster about the water situation on campus.

She made effort to substantiate the situation and after confirmation called on her friend in Ireland. Thankfully, her friend responded, hence the borehole.

Sister Pemi stressed that one of the key area of the child protection policy was to provide an enabling environment for students to learn and water is key in that regard.

She further indicated that the yet to be commissioned one will bring to six the number of bore holes her friend Noeline has provided.

Sister Pemi lauded Madam Noeline Haylett for her effort towards her the Diocese and the students’ welfare.                                    


Monday, 4 December 2017

A Three Day Training Workshop on Processing Moringa Products held in Bigboss-UER


A cross section of the students participating at the three day training workshop

A training workshop on processing moringa product has taken place at the Bolgatanga Senior High School BigBoss. The training also included mushroom and mango plantation and fish farming.

The training was aimed at equipping students with practical Agriculture knowledge and income generating skills. They were taken through processing of the various moringa product, packaging and labeling. In all, over 200 hundred students took part in the three day training workshop.

They were taken through moringa bar soap, shampoo, batting gel handwashing cream, ointment and moringa washing powder.

In an address, the Headmaster of the school Mr Ababu Aplelibiek said that the essence of the training was to inculcate in them some entrepreneurial skills so that whilst in school, they can form groups and the school will be ready to support them to generate some income.

He advised the students to take advantage of the opportunity given them and actively participate so that they could come out with multi-skilled that can earn living without seeking white colour job.

The Head of Department HOD said, Agriculture is not all about the classroom work but rather practical field work adding that the school farms were more appropriate for the students to demonstrate their Agricultural potentials.

In an interview with Radio Ghana the Agriculture Master Mr Abugre Haruna said Agriculture is not only theory in the classroom but practical and it was important that Agriculture students should be fully equipped to be entrepreneurs and not job seekers.  

He added that moringa for instance is medicinal and of so many uses but for lack of knowledge, people do not explore the plant and its income potential.

Mr Harun indicated that mushroom farming can be done anywhere even in the bed room with a
little start-up capital yet has a very large profit margin. He said it was a good venture especially for students who needs money whilst in school.

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Saturday, 2 December 2017

2017 Annual Triangular Lawn Tennis Competition under way in Bolgatanga- UER








The annual triangular lawn Tennis Competition has been held in Bolgatanga in the Upper East Region.

The triangular games which involves the three northern regions, Tamale, Bolgatanga and Wa started about a decade ago and has been played on rotational bases forming the triangle.

The aim of the games is foster unity and oneness among the three Regions of the north. In a welcome address, the Vice President of the Club Emmanuel Bugbilla disclosed that this year’s Competition being hosted by the Bolgatanga Tennis Club, is in commemoration of Ghana’s 60th Independence. He called on members to feel at home as the friendly tires continues.

The Vice President of the Wa Tennis Club Mr. Brien on behalf of its members, presented three kids of Tennis Balls and an amount of One thousand five hundred Ghana cedis. GHC 1500, 00 to the Bolgatanga Club.

The President of the Bolgatanga Tennis Club Mr Martin Amana received the presentations of behalf of the hosting Club and thanked them for their support.

A Senior Lecturer and Head of Department University for Development Studies Nyankpala Campus, Dr Francis Kweku Amogloh on behalf of the Tamale Club also presented four kids of Tennis Balls and a cash amount of One thousand five Ghana Cedis GHC 1500, 00 to the hosting Club Bolgatanga.

In his opening address, the Upper East Regional Minister Rockson Ayine Bukari said, he was happy with the competition saying it will help bring out talents in Tennis sports in the three northern regions to represent us in national and international competitions.
  
The Minister noted that sports is one of the best paid jobs in the world today. He indicated that regular participation in sport and physical activities provides various social and health benefits.

Aside physical fitness, it instils healthy lifestyle choices among children and young people, by helping them to remain active in combating non-communicable disease.

He stated further that the World Health Organization has emphasized that physical exercise can stimulate positive mental health and cognitive development, improvement in self-esteem and self-confidence as well as positive effects in handling depression and anxiety conditions.

Mr. Bukari however stressed, that President Nana Akuffo-Addo has a vision of transforming the country to bring smiles on the faces of our people and urge all to help the government effect the needed change Ghana deserve.

He suggested that Tennis clubs be opened in the various schools in the region and urged Municipal and District Assemblies to support.

Mr Bukari advised Club members to be mindful of time and information management, communication gaps and the spirit of team work. The occasion will be used to award some old and young deserving members of the Club.

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