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Just In: KNUST Appoints It's first Ever Female Vice Chancellor

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Prof. Rita Akosua Dickson The Kwame Nkrumah University Of Science and Technology has appointed it’s first female Vice-Chancellor; Professor (Mrs) Rita Akosua Dickson.   The Professor served as Pro-Vice-Chancellor of the university until her appointment. This follows  the end of the tenure of the current Vice-Chancellor Prof. Kwasi Obiri-Danso. Below is the full statement released by the University: It is announced for the information of Members of Staff, Students, the University Community and the general public that the council of the university at its 258th (special) meeting held on Thursday, June 25, 2020. Upon the acceptance of the Report of the Search Committee for the appointment of Vice-Chancellor for the university, has appointed Professor (Mrs.) Rita Akosua Dickson, Professor of Pharmacognosy as VICE-CHANCELLOR, for a four-year term, with effect from AUGUST 01, 2020- JULY 31 2024. This comes following the university’s announcement in March for the position of Vice-C

COVID-19: Prince Yankson (PY) of Philanthropic Youths Initiative Ghana ( PYIG ) KNUST, Aids the less Privileged with 500pcs of Nose Mask

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The P.Y Initiative Ghana has on Saturday 20th June made free nose mask donations to the less privilege in parts of the Western Regional Capital Tarkoradi. The items donated were part of their contribution towards combating the Covid-19 pandemic in Ghana. Presenting the items, CEO of the group, Master Prince Yankson, a first year Environmental Science Student of the Kwame  Nkrumah University of Science and Technology said the donations were to ensure the less privileged are not exposed to the virus. He noted that the less privileged  are quite vulnerable when it comes to the fight against COVID-19. " Our NGO thought of helping the less privileged in this era of Coronavirus, so we made plans to share free nose Masks for the less privileged to reduce the community spread of the virus of which the less privileged are already delicate when it comes to disease fighting" Residents who received the items were excited and thanked the group for their support and wished them God&

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