Maureen:
And I am Maureen Anagba. Coming up in this bulleting, first set of WASSCE
Practical ends on Friday as French orals begins today.
Ella:
TASHS students urged to prioritize the use of English Language on Campus.
Maureen:
Dormitories turned into market centres by students and also the resumption of
entertainment draws nearer.
Ella:
TASHS gets new Senior House Master.
Maureen:
More new cases recorded as Covid-Delta Variant surges.
Ella:
We also have Daniel Ayisi and Solace Tatsi standing by to bring us to speed on
the latest happenings in the world of Sports and Entertainment respectively. We
shall be back with the details after this short break.
(Break)
Ella:
Welcome back. Now to our first story. The first set of practical’s for the 2021
West African Secondary School Certificate Examination (WASSCE) which commenced
a week ago with Visual Art students across the country ends on Friday, August
27th, 2021. Students pursuing French Language are also expected to write their Oral examination
today. It is therefore necessary for a serene environment to be created for them especially during prep hours.
Maureen:
Some teachers in the Language Department of Tanyigbe Senior High School have
made a clarion call on students to prioritize the use of English Language on
the school compound. They have noted that students’ lack of vocabulary with
which to express their thoughts in the classroom can be attributed to their
preference for the use of local languages on campus. They were also quick to
add that the students’ proficiency and competency in the English Language has a
bearing on their performance not only in the English Language and other language related
subject but also in other subjects.
Ella:
Ghana records 1029 new COVID-19 cases as this takes the country’s total active
cases to 144,000. The delta variant continues to break regional boundaries.
Health experts across the country call on students not to trivialize the virus
but rather ensure strict compliance with the safety protocols which includes wearing of nose masks,
washing of hands and observing social distance.
Maureen:
Mr. Aheto Kofi Mensah has been appointed
the new Senior Housemaster
of Tanyigbe Senior High School. He takes over from Mr. Wonder Asigbetse
effective this semester. Mr. Aheto Mensah looks poised to discharge his duties
as he continues to settle in his new office.
Ella:
A very shocking revelation making waves on TASHS campus recounts how girls from
some houses have turn the dormitories into market centres where they engage in
the buying and selling of commodities such as pepper, tomatoes, fried fish and
other items. This act has turn
the dormitories into
fertile breeding grounds for ants.
Maureen:
The Sport News is up next after this break.
(Break)
Daniel:
Welcome to the Sports Segment. In Sports today, a football match organized by
the Tanyigbe community as part of this year’s yam festivities saw Etoe Football
Team beat their opponents from Atidze by two goals to nil. That’s all for
Sports. We take a quick break and when we come back, we shall bring you
Entertainment. Please stay tuned.
(Break)
Solace:
Welcome to the Arts and Entertainment segment of the news. Now back to campus
where the Entertainment Prefect, Albert Dankwah has given his assurance that Campus entertainment would finally make a comeback
this week the
28th of August,
2021 at the usual place. That’s all we have in Entertainment.
(Break)
Ella:
Welcome back cherished listeners. This has been the TASHS Campus News. But
before we take leave of you, I don’t think it’s too late to wish our candidates
best of luck in their exams.
Maureen:
Well, better late than never.
Ella:
Sure. Our best wishes go to all final year students especially those who have
already started their practical. The news was presented by Maureen Anagba and
Emmanuella Aganda.
Maureen:
And also Daniel Ayisi and Solace Tatsi coming through with Sports and
Entertainment.
Ella: Thank you for staying with us and a big thank you to the Production Team. Have a great week!
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