Wednesday, 16 October 2013

ST. COMBONI TECHNICAL VOCATIONAL INSTITUTE

David Kwasi Yevugah
Comboni Tech. Voc. Institute
P. O. Box SK 84
Sogakope
0243111641

For Immediate Release


COMBONI TECHNICAL VOCATIONAL INSTITUTE AND COMBONI HOSPITAL ANNOUNCE MERGER

Comboni Technical Vocational Institute announced today that it will be merging with Comboni Hospital effective October 24, 2013. The two institutions` officials are expected to meet over the weekend to discuss employee benefits and retirement packages.

ComboTech officials expect this merger to improve investor confidence and widen its customer base.  Also ComboTech students will now access free medical services, access to low cost food at the hospital`s canteen and the hospital`s socialization areas.
The merger will permit Comboni Hospital to have custody of the medical records of all the Students and staff of Combotech and be fully responsible for their health need. The hospital will also be allowed to open sickbays on the school`s campuses.

More information is expected to be released following a shareholders’ meeting over this weekend.

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Tuesday, 1 October 2013


The Institute is located at Sogakope in a surburb called Comboni Centre, in the South Tongu District of the Volta Region. Combotech is part of the Comboni Complex of establishments made up of Basic Schools (KG, Primary and JHS), a Hospital & Mortuary, Restaurant, Bar, Provision Shop and a Printing Press.

Technical Institutes in Ghana work directly under the Technical Vocational Education Division of the Ghana Education Service, but Combotech works also with the National Catholic Council for Technical Vocational Education and Training (NCCTVET) meant to ensure the implementation of the Catholic TVET Policy from a Catholic TVET Coordinating Office under the auspices of the Socio-Economic Development (now Human Development) of the National Catholic Secretariat of the Ghana Catholic Bishop’s Conference.

It must be noted that the speedy development of Combotech and the future of TVET Implementation Project rested and rests with Council.

COMBOTECH has a 13-member Governing Board which provides oversight responsibilities for the Institute. In addition, has a vibrant Parent Teacher Association (PTA) which supports the school’s development projects; and an Old Students Association called Comboni Old Students Association (COSA)
Rev. Fr. M.E.K Gbordzor.