Author name: Ghana TVET Service

Ghana TVET Service Takes Decisive Disciplinary Action Over Unauthorized Fee Collection in Three Technical Institutes

Accra, Ghana – 27th October,2025. The Management of the Ghana TVET Service has taken decisive disciplinary action to place three principals of three technical institutes namely, Agona Swedru Technical Institute in the Central Region, Sunyani Technical Institute in the Bono Region, and Madina Technical Institute in the Greater Accra Region on a 30-day administrative leave […]

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GHANA TVET SERVICE CELEBRATES DABOKPA TECHNICAL INSTITUTE FOR 4TH PLACE AT ENERGY COMMISSION SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL RENEWABLE ENERGY CHALLENGE

 IMMEDIATE RELEASE Accra, Ghana – October 8, 2025. The Ghana TVET Service warmly congratulates Dabokpa Technical Institute on their outstanding achievement in placing fourth at the Energy Commission Senior High School Renewable Energy Challenge, with their innovative project, a Solar-Powered Intelligent Baby Incubator. The team’s ingenuity and technical precision reflect the growing strength of Ghana’s

GHANA TVET SERVICE CELEBRATES DABOKPA TECHNICAL INSTITUTE FOR 4TH PLACE AT ENERGY COMMISSION SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL RENEWABLE ENERGY CHALLENGE Read More »

GHANA TVET SERVICE CONDEMNS CONDUCT OF KNUST SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL ASSISTANT HEADMASTER (ACADEMIC) AND REAFFIRMS COMMITMENT TO SAFE SCHOOL INITIATIVE.

IMMEDIATE RELEASE GHANA TVET SERVICE CONDEMNS CONDUCT OF KNUST SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL ASSISTANT HEADMASTER (ACADEMIC) AND REAFFIRMS COMMITMENT TO SAFE SCHOOL INITIATIVE. Accra, Ghana – October 2, 2025. The Ghana TVET Service strongly condemns the disturbing conduct captured in a viral video allegedly involving Mr. Charles Akwasi Aidoo, Assistant Headmaster (Academic) of KNUST Senior High

GHANA TVET SERVICE CONDEMNS CONDUCT OF KNUST SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL ASSISTANT HEADMASTER (ACADEMIC) AND REAFFIRMS COMMITMENT TO SAFE SCHOOL INITIATIVE. Read More »

UNICEF AND GHANA TVET SERVICE UNVEIL LANDMARK STUDY TO BRIDGE SKILLS GAP IN GHANA’S LABOUR MARKET.

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE. UNICEF AND GHANA TVET SERVICE UNVEIL LANDMARK STUDY TO BRIDGE SKILLS GAP IN GHANA’S LABOUR MARKET. Kumasi- Ghana, October 2, 2025- UNICEF Ghana and the Ghana TVET Service have released a landmark study that exposes critical gaps between the skills taught in Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) institutions and the

UNICEF AND GHANA TVET SERVICE UNVEIL LANDMARK STUDY TO BRIDGE SKILLS GAP IN GHANA’S LABOUR MARKET. Read More »

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