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Danyame-Kwaem schoolchildren move from poultry farm to classroom block

The Jackson College of Education has inaugurated a seven-unit classroom block at Danyame-Kwaem, a settler community near Obenimase in the Asante-Akim Central Municipality, bringing renewed hope for hundreds of children who were studying in an abandoned poultry farm.

Jackson College Commissions New Classroom Block For School Kids In Danyame-Kwaem

  The Jackson College of Education has commissioned a seven-unit classroom block at Danyame-Kwaem, a settler community near Obenimase in the Asante-Akim Central Municipality, bringing renewed hope for hundreds of children who had been studying in an abandoned poultry farm. The abandoned poultry farm served as a makeshift classroom for the over 200 children who could not trek a daily round trip of 14 kilometers to access education at Obenimase which is the closest to the community. Danyame-Kwaem is an isolated settler community made up of scattered cottages under cocoa farms with inhabitants who are mainly migrants from the Northern Regions engaged in cocoa farming.

MPs must show leadership in the fight against coronavirus

Principal of Jackson College of Education, Theodosia Jackson Members of Parliament (MPs) must set good examples in the fight against COVID-19 to motivate the public to adhere to the preventive protocols, an educationist has said. They must also show leadership as representatives of the people by avoiding acts that could undermine the fight against the virus and send wrong signals to their constituents to flout the safety protocols. Mrs Theodosia Jackson, the Principal of Jackson College of Education, gave the advice in reaction to reports that some MPs had been attending to proceedings in Parliament despite testing positive for Covid-19.

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