Sixteen pupils from four junior high schools— New Generation School, S. Sowah Boye Memorial School, Joehans Academy and St. Charles Preparatory School— have made it to the finals of a competition aimed at developing a solution to end Ghana’s endemic waste challenge. The pupils, who represented and qualified their schools for the Foundation for Generational…
The Foundation of Generational Thinkers, FOGET, has sounded an alarm over the lack of security of most of Ghana’s online portals and websites leaving them vulnerable to hackers. In a statement in Accra, during the week, FOGET, a non-governmental organization, NGO, focusing on youth empowerment, pointed out that the lack of security for the various…
The Foundation of Generational Thinkers, FOGET, has pointed out that government’s Planting for Food and Jobs programme stands the risk of failure if urgent steps are not taken to protect the available agricultural land. FOGET, a self-empowerment non-governmental organization, NGO, in a statement in Accra during the week pointed out that the rate at which…
The president and founder of the Foundation for Generational Thinkers (FOGET), Mr. Proper Afetsi has warned that the brazen misappropriation of lands in the country would have severe impact on food security in the near future if not checked immediately. “Already, Ghana is unable to produce enough food to feed its citizens, hence over 66%…
Mr Prosper Afetsi, the President of the Foundation for Generational Thinkers (FOGET), said the poor land administration in the country would in future have a severe impact on food security. He said most farmlands, particularly in the national capital and other regional capitals, were being “recklessly” sold to estate developers and individuals. Readmore