Fashion
Akosombo Dam spillage: Education Ministry in limbo over reopening date for flood-hit SHSs

The Education Ministry is uncertain about when to reopen senior high schools for academic work in flood-hit areas.
This comes three weeks after schools resumed.
The St Kizito Senior High School continues to serve as a safe haven for thousands of residents displaced by the flood in the North Tongu district, after the Akosombo and Kpong dams’ spillage.
Addressing the media on Wednesday, November 22, the Minister of Education, Dr. Yaw Osei Adutwum, said the school may reopen if the victims are relocated.
“The school became a safe ve so the community has taken over the school. The assessment we did was that by the end of the week, we will get the community to a better location or safer place or back to their homes and then St Kizito can reopen. So we have postponed school reopening for St Kizito which is a high school at Mepe,” he said.
In the case of the Comboni Technical School, Dr. Adu Twum said the government is working to restore all machines lost to the flood.
“This was a school that was retooled by the President with state-of-the-art equipment. So the organisation that provided the opportunity for us to do the retooling have gone back, the’ve done the evaluation. They think they have to replace a number of items… They are ready to do that and they are working on that so that we can get all the equipment,” he added.
Source: Myjoyonline.com
Fashion
Threads of power, The Vice President of Ghana

IN the grand halls of Ghana’s political stage, Vice President Jane Naana Opoku Agyemang has redefined what it means to dress for leadership.
Her fashion is not mere adornment, it is a deliberate statement of heritage, authority, and modern elegance.
At her swearing-in ceremony, she captivated the nation in an outfit designed by Ghanaian fashion icon Joyce Ababio. The ensemble was more than fabric; it was a tapestry of creativity, national pride, and symbolism.
By choosing a local designer, she underscored her commitment to Ghanaian artistry and the power of Made-in-Ghana fashion.
Her style identity blends regal African prints with tailored sophistication — flowing Kente-inspired gowns, structured jackets, and carefully chosen accessories to create a balance between authority and femininity.
Each outfit speaks a language of cultural pride, reminding the world that leadership can be both powerful and beautifully Ghanaian.
For young women watching, her fashion is aspirational. It says you can lead with intellect and grace, and you can wear your culture proudly.









Fashion
Spotlight on ACP Kofi Sarpong

When it comes to fashion, gospel artiste, Assistant Commissioner of Police (ACP), Kofi Sarpong, leaves no stone unturned to turn up well.
Recognised for his impeccable designs and style, he has become a fashion icon, blending sophistication with modern flair.
The ‘Miracle’ hitmaker steps out with bold colour choices, refined details and confidence that turns clothing into statement.
However, being vibrant in the industry over ten years, his fashion sense has always been the topic of the day.
His fashion sense are always on point.









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