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

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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.

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“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

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The beauty of crochet fashion in Eid-ul-adha

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Crochet bags are becoming one of the most admired trends in the fashion world today.

Many fashion lovers use crotchet for tops, dresses, skirts and bags.

In the world of fashion, crochet bags have now become the trend and popular because it’s stylish, comfortable and artistic in nature.

The Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Yarn-by-us showcases some unique designs.

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Creativity at its best

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An emerging Ghanaian fashion brand, Selsam Couture, is steadily carving a niche for itself in the country’s growing fashion industry with bold contemporary designs inspired by nature, creativity and modern elegance.

Founded by young designer Samuel Dadzie, the unisex designs combine African and western fashion to create outfits suitable for weddings, red carpet events and other special occasions.

Selsam Couture has collaborated with notable personalities and platforms including Crik Studios, Miss World Guinea, Queen Afriyie of Ghana’s Most Beautiful (GMB) 2020 and Miss Supranational, further strengthening its presence within the fashion and entertainment space.

Its recently designed ‘3D Glitz and Glam,’ for the TGMA 2024 red carpet, featured intricate pearls and crystal embellishments inspired by the global 3D fashion trend.

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