Ghana will introduce artificial intelligence (AI), coding, robotics and electronics into the basic school curriculum before the end of 2026, as the government moves to build digital skills from the ground up as part of its newly launched National AI Strategy.
President John Dramani Mahama, who officially launched the strategy in Accra on Friday, April 24, directed the Curriculum Review Committee of the Ministry of Education to complete its work by the end of June to allow the new subjects to…