Cowbell-GES Independence Day Showdown: Gomoa Senior High Technical Triumphs Over Serwaa Kesse Girls' SHS in Debate Contest

In the 28th installment of the Cowbell-GES Independence Day Debate finale, Gomoa Senior High Technical emerged victorious over Serwaa Kesse Girls' Senior High School in a closely fought competition staged in Accra for Ghana’s 68th Independence Day celebrations.

The victorious squad secured a total of 226.34 points through sheer perseverance and resolve, while the runners-up trailed closely with an aggregate score of 213 points.

The debate competition began in February 2025 with more than 800 senior high schools participating at the regional level, culminating in a final event in March where the finalists consisted of an entirely female team.

In the debate supporting the notion 'Ghana Has Achieved the Visions of Its Founding Fathers 68 Years Post-Independence,' Gomoa Senior High Technical School, which represented the South sector, was awarded not just the Cowbell debating prize, accolades, gold medals, and diplomas, but also care packages provided by Promasidor Ghana (PGH).

The Serwaa Kesse Girls' Senior High School, which represents the Northern region, won medals and hampers at PGH.

The Commercial Director of PGH, Abiodun Ayodeji, expressed his congratulations to everyone involved, remarking: "Each school that participated from the regional stage through to the final round deserves recognition for their involvement in thoughtful discussions regarding both local and international matters, as well as their skills in public speaking and analytical reasoning. Given our commitment to fostering outstanding educational achievements, we stand prepared to back the Ghana Education Service and students in further developing this debating initiative."

The Commercial Director emphasized that Promasidor, with its leading brand Cowbell, keeps offering healthy dairy products to the people of Ghana, ensuring their young generation enjoys high-quality nourishment. "We remain dedicated to supplying nutritional milk as part of our pledge to enhance the health and welfare of every Ghanaian, particularly the children."

Ever since its launch in 1997, the Annual National Inter-School Debate Competition has served as a key platform for fostering intellectual and educational interaction between the Ghana Education Service (GES) and Cowbell over many years.

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