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JoyNews’ docu-series revealed some unpleasant issues about the state of many basic schools in rural areas of the country.
It series titled Ghana’s School of Shame brought to light the 2.3 million desk deficit in the country.
It is on the back of this that the Probe is discussing the topic, ‘Ghana’s School of Shame: Tackling the 2.3 million deficit in Ghana’s basic schools.’
Host, Emefa Apawu will engage her panelists on the issues and government’s effort to bridge the gap.
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