CURSORY: A young Ghanaian headmaster has opened up about the difficulties he faces every day on his way to school and in teaching.


Kwame Mensah, a Ghanaian headmaster at the Lonpe MA Primary School in the northern region, has recently revealed the challenges he faces in his line of work.
He has revealed that teaching in rural areas is hard to the point that he has to swim across a river to get to school, which makes his family worry about how he gets to work.
Diving deeper into his work, Kwame recounted that he single-handedly teaches pupils in all classes from Classes 1 to 6.
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