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Ghanaian teachers buoyed by bonus of bicycles

Sixty bicycles have been given to teachers in deprived areas of the Asante Akim North District in Ghana. District Director of Education N. T. Donkor stressed the importance of giving bicycles to teachers in such districts. He said some teachers in the Afram Plains are suffering a great deal; therefore, it is necessary to give them bicycles in order to motivate them to work harder to ensure progress toward national development. Read the article at allAfrica.com.

Posted by Louise Ash on 23 August 2007 in Professional Resources

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