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Daniel Otting Awuah's Statement On Allegations Against His Person And Candidature

Daniel Otting Awuah, one of the frontrunners in this year’s UG SRC election has released a statement seeking to clarify some allegations that have been made against his person and candidature before, during and after the just postponed election. In a statement released Thursday evening and signed by himself, he categorically deny any attempt by […]

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UPSA Sacks 22 Final Year Students For Changing Their Grades

The University of Professional Studies, Accra (UPSA), has dismissed 22 final year students for hacking into the university’s grading system. The students were found to have paid an individual to hack into the university’s database, to manipulate their grades for the 2015/2016 academic year. The dismissed students reportedly paid between GHc 2,000 to GHc 4,000, to

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International Conference on Infrastructure Development in Africa Opens

Published: 13 Apr 2017 Source: University Relations Office (URO) The College of Art and Built Environment has organised the 6th edition of International Conference on Infrastructure Development in Africa (ICIDA) at the IDL Conference Center. The three-day conference which started on 12th April, 2017 and will end on 14th April, 2017 is on the theme

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G.I.V.E is the hottest new youth-run philanthropy

What, despite the exceedingly high but sad rates of suicides, gruesome murders, child and maternal mortality and culturally trending motor accidents is the reason why our generation is nearly not as awful as generations before? Our generation hits a very interesting point of differentiation because these days, everyone is giving. Which is ironic because the

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TCC Trains Farmers in Innovative Prototypes

Published: 12 Apr 2017 Source: University Relations Office (URO) Farmers can now plant and harvest their crops in a stress-free manner thanks to innovative farming prototype tools designed by farmers and artisans with training from the Technology Consultancy Centre (TCC). The TCC, a research centre under the College of Engineering (CoE) of Kwame Nkrumah University

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Ten Students Receive S. T. Nankani Scholarship

Published: 12 Apr 2017 Source: University Relations Office (URO) Ten second year students from different faculties of KNUST have received an amount of six hundred cedis each from the S.T. Nanakani Scholarship Scheme in support of their education. The beneficiaries are Afia Nyarkoa Nkromah, Doc. Optometry; Caleb Atiemo-Keseku, BSc. Petroleum Engineering; Nicholas Yeboah, BSc. Geomatic

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