A Ghana Muslim Education Fund (GMEF) is to be established in the Volta Region to cater for brilliant but needy Muslim children.
Alhaji Mohammed Tarjudeen, Chief of Zongo Community at Hohoe speaking to the GNA said the fund would address the low standard of education in the community and called for cooperation and support from philanthropists, institutions and organisations.
He said improvement in education was necessary in view of technological advancement and globalisation.
On politics, Alhaji Tarjudeen urged politicians to desist from vain promises, which sometimes caused conflicts in the communities.
Source: GNA
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Tags:
Latest Stories
-
Galamsey fight requires military zoning and less politics – Rev. Charles Owusu urges
28 minutes -
Early turnout shatters record in Canada polls with 7.3m ballots cast
3 hours -
Films made with AI can win Oscars, Academy says
3 hours -
In pictures: Symbolism on show as Pope Francis lies in open coffin
3 hours -
‘Farewell, holy Father’ – Accra to hold solemn Requiem Mass for Pope Francis
4 hours -
Kozie constructs modern toilet facility for underserved communities in Adjiringanor
4 hours -
QIC taps radio legend Tommy Annan Forson to champion its ‘Golden Age’ motor insurance
5 hours -
Absa Bank empowers Apirede students with tools and financial literacy training
5 hours -
BoG to begin cryptocurrency regulation in Ghana by September 2025
5 hours -
‘This taints Ghana’s image abroad’ – Sam Okudzeto criticises Chief Justice suspension
5 hours -
‘They want her out because she’s not liked’ – NPP Legal head condemn attacks on Chief Justice
6 hours -
Trump administration proposes State Department cuts in major overhaul
6 hours -
I worry about Beyoncé and Jay-Z’s fame impacting their kids, says Tina Knowles
7 hours -
‘This isn’t just due process, it’s a political message’ – Frank Davies fires at Mahama over CJ probe
7 hours -
‘This is an assault on the judiciary’ – NPP’s Frank Davies criticises Chief Justice suspension
9 hours