… Paul Adjei, on Friday, May 8, 2026, paid a working visit to the Asantehene, Otumfuo Osei Tutu II, to officially brief him on the award of a GH¢400 million contract for the procurement of state-of-the-art medical equipment for the new teaching hospital at the Kwame Nkrumah Univers …
The Ghana Education Trust Fund (GETFund), led by its Administrator, Mr Paul Adjei, has paid a working visit to the Asantehene, Otumfuo Osei Tutu II, to brief him on the award of a GH¢ 400 million contract for the procurement of state-of-the-art medical equipment for the new teach …
Joseph Magnus Marteye (R) handing over the cheque to Paul Adjei (L) JOBerg Ghana Limited, one of Ghana’s leading construction and real estate development companies, has made a donation of GH¢2,250,000 to the Ghana Education Trust Fund (GetFund) for the construction of a six-unit …
… Paul Adjei to encourage Ghanaian businesses to directly channel their Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) investments into the country’s education sector. …
… The donation forms part of GETFund’s new Education Finance and Partnership Initiative (EFPI), a strategic programme set up by GETFund Administrator, Mr Paul Adjei, to encourage Ghanaian businesses to directly channel their Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) investments into th …
… The GETFund Administrator, Paul Adjei, commended the Asantehene, Otumfuo Osei Tutu II, for playing a decisive and sustained role in advancing the establishment of the KNUST Teaching Hospital. …
… aid The facility will provide modern, hands-on training opportunities for medical students and health professionals, support innovation and research in key medical fields and improve access to quality, specialized healthcare services in the Ashanti Region and beyond Mr Paul Adjei …
… As GETFund Administrator Mr Paul Adjei noted, “His consistent push for the project and commitment to advancing healthcare infrastructure in Ghana significantly contributed to its realisation.” Similarly, the role of KNUST’s Vice-Chancellor, Professor Rita Akosua Dickson, in advan …
GETFund has awarded a GH¢400 million contract for procurement of medical equipment for the new teaching hospital at Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology. The project is intended to equip the hospital with modern medical technologies to support clinical training, research, and specialised healthcare services.
Why it matters
GETFund's GH¢400 million investment in medical equipment for KNUST's new teaching hospital strengthens Ghana's clinical training infrastructure and specialised healthcare capacity.
GETFund has awarded a GH¢400 million contract for procurement of medical equipment for the new teaching hospital at Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology. The project is intended to equip the hospital with modern medical technologies to support clinical training, research, and specialised healthcare services.
The Ghana Education Trust Fund has awarded a GH¢400 million contract for medical equipment procurement for the new teaching hospital at Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology. The Asantehene commended the initiative as part of efforts to strengthen tertiary healthcare infrastructure and position Ghanaian universities as centres of excellence.
JOBerg Ghana Limited has donated GH¢2,250,000 to the Ghana Education Trust Fund for construction of a six-unit classroom block and toilet facility at Afife Roman Catholic Primary School in the Volta Region, as part of GETFund's Education Finance and Partnership Initiative to mobilise private-sector funding for school infrastructure.
JOBerg Ghana Limited has donated GHS 2,250,000 to the Ghana Education Trust Fund for construction of classroom and toilet facilities at Afife R/C Primary School in the Volta Region, under GETFund's new Education Finance and Partnership Initiative to mobilise private-sector funding for school infrastructure.
JOBerg Ghana Limited has donated GH¢2,250,000 to the Ghana Education Trust Fund for construction of a six-unit classroom block and toilet facility at Afife Roman Catholic Primary School in the Ketu North Municipal District, under GETFund's new Education Finance and Partnership Initiative to mobilise private-sector funding for public school infrastructure.
JOBerg Ghana Limited has donated GH¢2.25 million to GETFund for construction of a six-unit classroom block and six-seater toilet facility at Afife Roman Catholic Primary School in Ketu North Municipal District. The project is part of GETFund's Education Finance and Partnership Initiative, which encourages private-sector investment in basic school infrastructure.
The Ghana Education Trust Fund has awarded a GH¢400 million contract for medical equipment to establish a new teaching hospital at KNUST, aimed at enhancing training for medical professionals and delivering specialised healthcare services to the Ashanti Region and beyond.
The Ghana Education Trust Fund has committed GH¢400 million to procure modern medical equipment for a teaching hospital at KNUST, aiming to transform the institution into a centre of excellence for clinical training, research, and healthcare delivery in the Ashanti Region and beyond.