N/R: Fuo residents beg for mechanized boreholes amid water crisis 

In a dire situation plaguing the Fuo community in the Tamale North Constituency of the Northern Region, the primary dam that supplies water has completely dried up, leaving thousands of households and residents without access to clean water.

For several months now, taps in the area have been shut off, intensifying the annual water shortage issue that the community faces. In a recent visit by RepublicOnline, it was observed that desperate measures have been taken by women, including pregnant women, who are forced to dig holes within the dried-up dam’s enclave to secure water.

These women endure the scorching sun, narrating that this desperate practice during the dry season is not a novelty, as their pleas for help have gone unanswered in the past. Despite being a periurban community, the recurring water scarcity has escalated, affecting not only domestic activities but also small trade businesses, as women redirect their time and effort in search of water.

Madam Adizah, a seven-month pregnant mother, expressed her distress over the situation, highlighting the health implications and the disruption of their daily lives. She pleaded with the government and NGOs to intervene by providing the community with safe drinking water.

“We need taps and merchandized boreholes in this community. We drink this water with animals, and there is a lot of dirt in it, which is a threat to our health. I am a businesswoman, but I had to put that aside to search for water, which has become my daily routine so that my kids can bathe and go to school,” Adizah lamented.

Another resident, Alhassan Fuseina, emphasized the dire difficulties they face, competing with animals for the little water left in the dried-up dam. She highlighted the unsanitary conditions, expressing the community’s desperation to secure clean water for their families.

Madam Fuseina revealed many residents resort to purchasing water from tricycle operators at significant costs, further exacerbating their financial burdens.

As the water crisis deepens in Fuo, the community issues a heartfelt appeal for immediate assistance from the government and non-governmental organizations to provide sustainable solutions and alleviate the suffering of its residents, especially women.

Source: Simon Unyan

IBM&J, Tamale, Opens Admission For 2023/2024 Academic Year

Institute of Business Management and Journalism

Institute of Business Management and Journalism (IBM&J), Tamale Learning Center has opened admission for the 2023/2024 academic year.  IBM & J is a private tertiary institution accredited by the Ghana Tertiary Education Commission (GTEC) to run academic programmes such as a Diploma in Journalism and Media Studies and HND in Communication.

Some of the courses are Broadcast Journalism, Print Journalism, Online Journalism, Mass Communication and Advertising. Others are Business Communication, Marketing, Social Psychology, Communication Skills, Investigative Journalism, Communication Research Methods, Ethical Principles of Journalism, and Language Use in Journalism amongst others.

Other short courses include DJ’ing, News Casting (Radio &TV), Programme Hosting, and Sports Presenting.

IBM & J Tamale Learning Center was established in 2014 and has since graduated over 200 students who are industry players.

The benefits for enrolling in IBM & J include National Service, Student Loan, Practical Radio and TV Training, Field Attachment, and Flexible Fee Payment.

To access your application form and admission contact the school administration on 0545430970/0533408801

Source: Simon Unyan

IBM&J Students Thrilled Over Successful Exams And Training

students in the exam hall writing their papers

The Higher National Diploma (HND) Communication students of the Institute of Business Management and Journalism (IBM&J), Tamale Learning Center have successfully ended their end of Fifth Semester Examinations.
The exam which started on Monday the 4th of December 2023 and ended on Thursday saw students write in eight courses including Advertising, Public Relations, Media and National Development, Media Research Methods, and News Production. Others are Practicum, Entrepreneurship, and Media and Politics.

The exam was conducted under strict supervision with students’ adherence to exam rules and regulations.

IBM & J is a private tertiary Media Institution accredited by the Ghana Tertiary Education Commission (GTEC) to run academic programmes such as a Diploma in Journalism and Media Studies and HND in Communication.
Short and professional courses run by the School include DJ’ing, News Casting (Radio &TV), Programme Hosting, and Sports Presenting.

Addressing the students after the final paper in Tamale, the Director of the Institute, Charles Ayendago applauded the students for their hard work and discipline demonstrated throughout the semester adding that there was the need to always leave a good footprint wherever they found themselves.

Some of the students who also spoke to Hawknewsgh. news. blog expressed their satisfaction with the conduct of the examination and thanked the school management for the discipline instilled in them.

IBM & J Tamale Learning Center was established in 2014 and has since graduated over 200 students who are industry players.

Some benefits for enrolling in IBM & J include National Service, Student Loan, Practical Radio and TV Training, Field Attachment, and Flexible Fee Payment.

Source: Simon Unyan