12th May, 2018 The Daily Graphic writes about the usage of alternative sources of power for educational institutions to help reduce utility costs in schools in the country. It is a fact that educational institutions consume lots of electricity and water to be able to perform both academic and non-academic activities. As a result, most educational institutions have piled up debts in utility bills which they grapple with to settle. The Daily Graphic is of the opinion that there is the need to look at a more sustainable way of supplying these utilities, to reduce the cost. Heads of Educational institutions are encouraged to ensure the judicious use of utilities to reduce the burden on government. The Ghanaian Times celebrates women as Mother's Day is marked tomorrow. Families will on Sunday seek to reinforce the bond of love and affection while children celebrate their Mothers for the good they have done and continue to offer them in their lives. Children will reach out to their Mothers with "thank you gifts" and pleasantries. The paper urges the public not to use the day for mere talk but to show appreciation and celebrate mothers for their contribution to mother hood. GBCONLINE ---DECRYPTED---