Less than a third of the city’s Muslim children are in school
Ghana’s hopes in reaching its millenium development goal of middle income status by 2015 rest largely on the shoulders of its young people. But that means the countries literacy rate needs to improve greatly, and soon. As the country’s second biggest city, Kumasi will play a big role in the success or failure of obtaining that goal. And when it comes to education, the Muslim Community in particular has a long way to go. Muftawu Mohammed reports.
Muftaw Mohammed Reports weith Files from Brennan Leffler








