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WASHINGTON − The Supreme Court on Wednesday will consider whether the Catholic Church in Oklahoma can run the nation’s first religious charter school, a potentially major expansion of the use ...
Check out modern dress styles in Ghana. The article shares images of some of the latest Kente, Ankara, Smock, Agbada, and ...
The Tema Metropolitan Health Directorate (TMHD) has held an inception meeting for the implementation of a Community ...
Christianity is the religion with the largest following in Ghana. During the COVID-19 pandemic, many churches turned to online services and have continued with them.
The Ghana Football Association has slapped a fine on Emmanuel Annor for displaying a religious message during Nations FC's ...
Ghana is integrating e-waste management and recycling into technical and tertiary education curricula to formalise the informal sector and promote sustainability. Dr. Vincent Nartey Kyere, E-waste ...
Ghana’s president on Monday said he sanctioned over 40 of his ministers and appointees for failing to declare their assets, as the country’s new leader continues with an anti-corruption drive ...
The Supreme Court offered clear divisions Wednesday in a religious liberty case involving public education and whether religious charter schools can receive taxpayer funding. At issue is whether ...
The U.S. Supreme Court's conservative majority on Wednesday appeared ready to clear the way for creation of the nation's first religious charter school funded directly with taxpayer dollars.
The Supreme Court will hear arguments Wednesday in a case that could greenlight the first openly religious charter school funded by taxpayers, with sweeping implications for both private and ...
Justices will decide whether taxpayer dollars can fund a Catholic school. A Catholic school in Oklahoma is asking the Supreme Court to clear the way for it to become the nation's first religious ...
The recent role reversal between the New Patriotic Party (NPP) and National Democratic Congress (NDC) regarding cocoa pricing re-ignites yet again a troubling pattern that transcends partisan politics ...