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The 4th edition of the GES Onga Cook Art competition starts showing on Joy Prime on May 20, as the top 15 senior high schools (SHS) keenly compete for the ultimate crown.

The competition that gives students the platform to display their captivating cooking skills will continuously show on Fridays and Saturdays at 4 pm.
Watch the fascinating tour of 10 of the 16 regions of Ghana, where 100 SHS battle it out for the supremacy of being the best culinary skills institution to make it to the 2022 GES national Onga Cook Art Competition on Joy Prime on all digital television sets.

Join us and catch the cooking competition on DSTV channel 281 and GOTV Channel 180 and also on HD + 102 all MultiTV Digibox.

The 4th edition of the GES Onga Cook Art competition is brought to you by the Ghana Education Service and PMC in partnership with ONGA, mamas helping hand and Joy Prime, the ultimate experience.
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