• Victory: Career Technology for Junior High Schools (Basic 8)

    Victory Career Technology for JHS is part of a series of four books (Basic 7-10) designed to help learners acquire basic knowledge in career related courses that will prepare them to pursue their area of competences as far as choosing a career is concerned.

    With its simplified presentation and detailed approach to teaching and learning , using simple clear language and carefully selected pictures/illustrations, both learners and facilitators will find this book very useful and second to none.

    This book will help learners to develop the spirit of curiosity , creativity, innovation and critical thinking for investigating and understanding their technological environment. It will further help learners to identify problems around them, and offer solutions to the problems identified.

    Victory Career Technology conforms strictly to the new curriculum designed by the National Council for Curriculum and Assessment (NaCCA) of the Ghana Education Service (GES), 2020.

    The book contains lots of practical activities to enhance easier assimilation of the lessons, to enable learners acquire the core competences stipulated in the New Curriculum.

  • Victory: Career Technology for Junior High Schools (Basic 7)

    Victory Career Technology for JHS is part of a series of four books (Basic 7-10) designed to help learners acquire basic knowledge in career related courses that will prepare them to pursue their area of competences as far as choosing a career is concerned.

    With its simplified presentation and detailed approach to teaching and learning , using simple clear language and carefully selected pictures/illustrations, both learners and facilitators will find this book very useful and second to none.

    This book will help learners to develop the spirit of curiosity , creativity, innovation and critical thinking for investigating and understanding their technological environment. It will further help learners to identify problems around them, and offer solutions to the problems identified.

    Victory Career Technology conforms strictly to the new curriculum designed by the National Council for Curriculum and Assessment (NaCCA) of the Ghana Education Service (GES), 2020.

    The book contains lots of practical activities to enhance easier assimilation of the lessons, to enable learners acquire the core competences stipulated in the New Curriculum.

  • Let’s Talk Diabetes

    Diabetes education is integral in the management of diabetes. This handy book is packed with information needed by all diabetes patients, discussing diabetes, its complications and management.

    Using pictures and illustrations, diet, correct use of glucose meters, foot care, insulin storage and injection are explained amongst others. Finally, frequently asked questions are answered.

    Health workers who manage diabetes patients will also find this very book useful as it simplifies diabetes education.

    If you have diabetes, have a relative with diabetes, manage patients with diabetes or want to prevent diabetes, this book is for you.

  • Raising Effective Learners: Tips for Nurturing Academic Success

    Irrespective of their disposition or innate ability, every learner can develop the right skills and attitudes that can propel them to achieve high academic success. Raising Effective Learners: Tips for Nurturing Academic Success abounds with Dr. Gideon Sappor’s expertise and enthusiasm for seeing every learner achieve their possible best. This captivating book is organized into six chapters − each a gem, concerned with providing appropriate support to parents and carers who desire to support their children develop essentially authentic Self-Regulated Learning (SRL).
    Each strategy is packed with practical advice on the role of the parent and carer, and what they can do to support their child. Ultimately, this readable and well-organised book combines research-based evidence and clear, practical, and concise advice on how to harness the development of SRL skills in children.
    Raising Effective Learners: Tips for Nurturing Academic Success therefore serves to inspire, sensitise, and equip parents and carers with the real opportunities that foster the development of their children.

  • Saving Rainbow

    Saving Rainbow tells the story of a Children’s Home in dire need of support, and the four women who are dared to make a difference, in spite of their own circumstances…

    Maame Afua is the manageress of the Charity Home going under. All her efforts to secure corporate support are proving futile, and it looks like her fears will win.

    Sedem is a twenty-seven-year-old rising music star — a career she feels she has sacrificed too much for — even a relationship with her mother. But her world is asking for more, and she’s afraid she has nothing left to give.

    Korkor is a strikingly gorgeous thirty-year-old lawyer in a toxic relationship with a charismatic young millionaire. Korkor knows she’s not in the best situation, but her willingness to leave him is non-existing.

    Esiku is modest, a twenty-nine-year-old teacher who senses a greater purpose on her life. She’s conflicted as to exactly what it is, and how she can bring it into fruition.

    This work of fiction is exciting and easy to read. It will engage readers from start, inspire contemplations, and stimulate conversations afterwards.

    Saving Rainbow

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  • The Living Word: Timeless Devotionals for Daily Christian Living

    This timeless devotional is a yearlong collection of messages aimed at equipping the believer in your daily Christian walk. It is enriched with priceless lessons from the scriptures on themes like salvation, faith, prayer, fasting, encouragement, Christian discipline and so much more. The writing format is easy to follow and designed to encourage personal study.

    Whether you are a student, parent, worker, busy executive, minister or senior citizen, make time to draw on God’s wisdom and see the difference it will make in your life. This devotional is not tied to any year. This allows for repeated use and makes it a perfect gift that keeps on giving. I pray that your Bible study life will be enriched, and you will enjoy a fulfilling walk with the Lord Jesus Christ.

    100.00200.00
  • The Daughters of Nandi

    As she took her dying breath, Nandi Mhlongo, mother of Shaka kaSenzangakhona, cursed the house of Zulu and her family, the Mhlongos, for the disrespect she endured at their hands. In the ancestral realm, Nandi worries that her malediction may have been rash and too dangerous for the descendants of the two houses. The curse can be undone but it will need a human medium to convey the message to the progeny.

    Through three historical periods, three women who are extraordinary in their different ways will seek to get restitution for Nani. Gentle Keeya, a Motswana woman of the House of Moagi who marries one of Nandi’s descendants as the English, the Boers and the Zulu go to the war in the 19th century; Uju, a spirited married woman who carves a space for herself in history during the forced removals of Sophiatown in the 20th century; and in the 21st century Amangwe, who reluctantly joins her fellow students as they speak up against a meaningless freedom during the #FeesMustFall protests.

    Will any of these three women manage to ensure Nandi Mhlongo is appeased and if not, what shall be the consequences to the Houses of Mhlongo and Zulu and to the three Daughters of Nandi themselves?

    An engaging debut which seamlessly weaves fact, fiction and spiritualities while subverting the way the reader perceives history.

  • Asɛnta, Oba! Vol 3 (Folktales in Cartoons, Ga)

    “Asenta, Oba!” mli adesai lɛ jeee nɔ hee ha mɛi fɛɛ ni fɔ adafitswaawolo ni ji “Maŋsaralɔ” lɛ kanemɔ lɛ.

    Adesai lɛ ateŋ eko fɛɛ eko eje kpo be ko pɛŋ, aloo nyɛsɛɛ ko, yɛ Maŋsaralɔ mli, ni kanelɔi enya amɛhe jogbaŋŋ.

    Nikanelɔi abimɔnaa lɛ abua adesai nɛɛ sɔŋŋ anaa akɛfee woji muji, koni nikanelɔi krokomɛi hu ana amɛhe sɛɛ.

  • Asɛnta, Oba! Vol 2 (Folktales in Cartoons, Ga)

    “Asenta, Oba!” mli adesai lɛ jeee nɔ hee ha mɛi fɛɛ ni fɔ adafitswaawolo ni ji “Maŋsaralɔ” lɛ kanemɔ lɛ.

    Adesai lɛ ateŋ eko fɛɛ eko eje kpo be ko pɛŋ, aloo nyɛsɛɛ ko, yɛ Maŋsaralɔ mli, ni kanelɔi enya amɛhe jogbaŋŋ.

    Nikanelɔi abimɔnaa lɛ abua adesai nɛɛ sɔŋŋ anaa akɛfee woji muji, koni nikanelɔi krokomɛi hu ana amɛhe sɛɛ.

  • Adze Fi Hamu (Mfantse)

    Egya Tsinyinarannsɛ advised his two children, Onuaye and Fakyɛm to take to farming after completing their elementary education. The former obeyed their father’s advice but the latter refused to do farming and decided to go to Accra to look for a white-collar job.

    Through hard work and dedication, Onuaye became a wealthy person and was able to rescue his brother, Fakyɛm from imminent imprisonment. Fakyɛm went back to the village and started farming, and, later, he Fakyɛm also became a wealthy person through farming.

  • Naa Luro Mini O Bihi (Dagbani)

    This book tells about the life history of Naa Luro, a renowned Chief of Dagbong and his four sons who also became chiefs in succession after his death.

  • Sensole Kukui (Dagbani)

    This little book contains short stories about the behaviour of some animals and birds.

  • Kagbeniwushi Be Laŋto 3 (Gonja)

    The Gonja language which is spoken by the Gonjas is quite distinct from all the languages in the Northern and Upper Regions. It is rather akin to some languages in the South, particularly, the Guang languages.

    Gonja-speaking area covers more than one third of the Northern Region. It shares boundaries with the Brong-Ahafo and Volta Region in the South, and the Dagombas, the Mamprussis and the Walas in the North.

    Gonja is a tonal language and changes in meaning are brought about by tonal differences. It is to be noted that most questions end on a falling tone.

    All persons learning Gonja will find that the Gonjas have the tendency to elide vowels and slur consonants. Final vowels are always elided before other vowels, and often before words beginning with consonants.

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