Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) is a crucial driver of economic development, yet it has long been undervalued in Ghana .
Part 2 of this series of articles presents a High-Level Programme Design for 24HE and six accompanying outcomes.
NSFAS living allowances will increase for the 2025 academic year. Students in TVET colleges are set to receive R14 600.
The Ministry of Education has urged headteachers to remain open to admitting students whose results had been withheld, emphasizing the importance of not turning away students in need of placement.
By Adesina Wahab The Rector, Yaba College of Technology, YABATECH, Dr Ibrahim Abdul, has said the nation’s tertiary institutions should move at the pace with which the industry moves to be able to ...
The NSFAS loan aims to assist students who fall outside the bursary eligibility criteria but still require financial support ...
To promote and strengthen Nigeria's capacity to manufacture vaccines, medicines, and other health products, the European Union (EU) Delegation to Nigeria and ECOWAS hosted members of the private ...