Then, the next argument would be that the government must give subvention to the private universities to support them. Can a financially Ghana government do that. The cry would then be an institution of a levy for that. Are w ... read full comment
Then, the next argument would be that the government must give subvention to the private universities to support them. Can a financially Ghana government do that. The cry would then be an institution of a levy for that. Are we not already taxed enough?
Bond 2 months ago
Private universities must check the composition of their Governing Councils. Some members have been on the Council for more than a decade bereft of innovative ideas and governorship.
Private universities must check the composition of their Governing Councils. Some members have been on the Council for more than a decade bereft of innovative ideas and governorship.
Eugene 2 months ago
Restricting admission to public institutions in an attempt to stop private universities in Ghana from collapsing is a naive solution that ignores the underlying reasons of the problem. Rather than putting artificial restricti ... read full comment
Restricting admission to public institutions in an attempt to stop private universities in Ghana from collapsing is a naive solution that ignores the underlying reasons of the problem. Rather than putting artificial restrictions on public education, the government ought to concentrate on enhancing the caliber and competitiveness of private educational establishments. Infrastructure improvements, legislative changes, and the promotion of an atmosphere that encourages academic innovation can all help achieve this. National growth should prioritize education, and governments should work to increase rather than limit opportunities.
Then, the next argument would be that the government must give subvention to the private universities to support them. Can a financially Ghana government do that. The cry would then be an institution of a levy for that. Are w ...
read full comment
Private universities must check the composition of their Governing Councils. Some members have been on the Council for more than a decade bereft of innovative ideas and governorship.
Restricting admission to public institutions in an attempt to stop private universities in Ghana from collapsing is a naive solution that ignores the underlying reasons of the problem. Rather than putting artificial restricti ...
read full comment