General News of Tuesday, 21 January 2020Source: ghananewsagency.orgDeputy Minister assures TVET schools of govt's supportGifty Twum-Ampofo has reiterated govt's commitment to support TVET educationThe Deputy Minister for Education in- charge of Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET), Ms Gifty Twum-Ampofo has reiterated government’s commitment to support and make TVET education more enviable and attractive in the educational system. Ms Twum-Ampofo said this when she addressed various students and school authorities as part of her inspection visit to some TVET schools in the Eastern Region. The visit was to enable her ascertain the challenges faced by the schools, the way forward and possible interventions. Ms Twum-Ampofo said government was investing heavily in infrastructure for TVET institutions in various parts of the country as well as establish a TVET Service Centre and provide free TVET. The visit took the Minister to the St. Paul’s Technical Institute in Kukurantumi, St. Mary’s Technical Institute in Adeemra, Donkorkrom, St. Joseph’s Fisheries Technical Institute in Amankwakrom, Agriculture Technical Institute and Abetifi Technical Institute.
Source: GhanaWeb January 21, 2020 00:33 UTC