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The French Laboratory at the Ghana Institute of Management and Public Administration (GIMPA) will from November 3 to November 28 organise free French classes for all public servants.
The classes would be from 0900 to 1200 for those who prefer the morning session and 1300 to 1600 for those who might choose the afternoon session, according to an official statement released in Accra on Thursday.
The programme which is under the support of the French Government is to help public servants acquire skills and greater command over the French language.
Ministries which are interested in letting their staff partake in the classes should inform the office of the Head of Civil Service in Accra for the necessary arrangements to be made.
Source: GNA
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