MAMPONG TECHNICAL COLLEGE OF EDUCATION LAUNCHES 100 YEARS ANNIVERSARY

Sir Gorden Guggisberg
Sir Gorden Guggisberg

The Mampong Technical College of Education established in 1922 by the British Colonial Government to serve as a Trade Training Centre during the governorship of Sir Gorden Guggisberg is currently the only male College of Education in the country, offering a four year Bachelor in Education Junior High School Programme.

The College has over the years been a trailblazer in training and piloting programmes for the training of teachers to handle pre-technical skills at the basic level of education.  Since its establishment, the College has undergone eight re-designations but has remained committed to technical education. The institution is celebrating its Centenary Anniversary this year, with the climax of activities in September this year.

MTCE @ 100 PROGRAM ITENARY AND CENTENARY PROJECT

The theme for the celebration is, “The Role of Technical/Vocational Education and Training in the National Development Agenda”. Activities lined up include Inter-Hall Jama Competition, Exhibition and Home Coming, Inter College Staff Football Competition as well as Quiz Competition.  There shall be a public Lecture, Blood Donation, Clean Up Exercise and a Grand Durbar and Fundraising Ceremony.

The launch of the centenary celebrations at Asante Mampong was used to raise funds towards the construction of a three thousand five hundred-seating capacity auditorium. The cost of the project is estimated at over four million Ghana Cedis.

Nifahene of the Ejura sub- Traditional area, Nana Osei Kwadwo Ansebie
Nifahene of the Ejura sub- Traditional area, Nana Osei Kwadwo Ansebie

Speaking at the launch of the event, the Nifahene of the Ejura sub- Traditional area, Nana Osei Kwadwo Ansebie who chaired the function commended stakeholders for the successes chalked by the College.

He appealed to alumni of the College to support the centenary auditorium project. The Principal of the College, Mrs. Doris Boakye-Ansah used the occasion to remind President Akufo-Addo of a pledge he made during an official visit to Asante Mampong to provide the College an ultra-modern auditorium.

The Vice Chancellor of Kumasi Technical University, Professor Osei-Wusu Achaw whose address was read for him as the Guest Speaker by the Dean of International Affairs and Institutional Linkage, Professor Gabriel Dwomoh blamed the non-performance of Ghana’s economy to a large extent on the lack of technical and vocational education and training in the country’s education system.

COLLEGE MANAGEMENT, STAFF AND INVITED GUESTS
COLLEGE MANAGEMENT, STAFF AND INVITED GUESTS
OUTDOOR OF CENTENARY PROJECT
OUTDOOR OF CENTENARY PROJECT ANND THEME

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