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Pay Fees For Last Academic Year – UG SRC To Students

Following a directive from the National Council for Tertiary Education (NCTE) to Public Tertiary institutions to halt the implementation of fees for this academic year and charge that of last academic year, the Students’ Representative Council of the University of Ghana has directed all its students to follow same. The Council in a public statement […]

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Abdallah Matin Declines Appointment As Deputy SRC PRO 

It has come to light that maverick and tough speaking student activist and one of the lead campaigners of the fees must fall movement and Commonwealth Hall resident Abdallah Matin  has declined an appointment offered to him by the president of the University of Ghana Students Representative Council to serve as Deputy Public Relations Officer

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Management Has Not Taken Decision On Fees Yet – Dean of Students Affairs

The Dean of Students Affairs Professor Francis Nunoo has stated that the University management has not yet met to take a decision on the directive from the National Council for Tertiary Education ordering public universities to maintain the fees for last academic year pending the approval of the fees for the upcoming academic year. Speaking

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Maintain Last Academic Year Fees – NCTE to Public Universities

The National Council for Tertiary Education Monday asked the Management, of public institutions to maintain the 2016/2017 Academic Year levels of fees and charges; while Parliamentary approval is sought for any adjustments for this academic year. A statement issued by the Council, and signed by the Executive Secretary, Professor Mohamed Salifu, said: “The proposed fees

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Soldiers allegedly assault personnel as NSS registration turns chaotic

The registration process for this year’s national service personnel turned chaotic when some military personnel moved in to maintain order. The presence of the military was necessitated by a long disorganized queue of prospective personnel. Some prospective service personnel told Citi News’ Caleb Kudah that the military in an attempt to maintain order assaulted them by

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UHAS Graduates Second badge of Students

UHAS Graduates Second badge of Students The University of Health and Allied Sciences, Ho (UHAS) held its second congregation ceremony under the leadership of its second Council Chairman, Justice Victor Jones Mawulom Dotse, a Supreme Court Judge. A total of 412 final year students graduated with Bachelors in Physician Assistantship, Nursing, Public Health Nursing, Midwifery,

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