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Find and Book a Room Off-Campus at Cheap prices, this is how to go about it

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All freshmen and continuing students who are in need of accommodation off-campus should kindly follow this link and fill out a booking form. Respondents will reach out to applicants within 24 hours after filling of the nomination. Students are advised to contact the management of the coalition on 023-738-0243 ( WHATSAPP ONLY ) or 054-093-1683 ( CALLS ONLY) if response isn’t given in a 24 hour deadline. Below is the link https://enbe2j5f2lh.typeform.com/to/jByaxa1x NB: Students are advised to book for their accommodation as early as possible to evade any possible hurdle and price spike in hostel fees.

AngloGold Ashanti Supports KNUST-Obuasi Campus With Six Hundred Thousand Ghana Cedis

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AngloGold Ashanti Ghana (AGAG) has supported Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST)-Obuasi campus with an amount of Six Hundred Thousand Ghana cedis (GHC 600,000.00). The donation which was made on Thursday the 3rd December 2020 is aimed at supporting the University to carry out expansion and renovation works on some existing structures to accommodate the expected intake of fresh students for 2020/2021 academic year. Presenting the cheque, the Managing Director of AGAG, Mr. Eric Asubonteng, reiterated the commitment of AngloGold Ashanti Ghana towards education which he said is featured prominently in the Social Management Plan of AGAG. He stressed that the Management of AGAG is aware of the KNUST’s plans to increase the enrolment of the campus this year and to help grow the University to the standard expected. He commended the University Authorities for passionately collaborating with the AGAG to bring to fruition the establishment of the KNUST-Obuasi satellite camp

KNUST’s Long Serving Team Masseur Has Died After Close To 30 Years Of Service

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Mr Winfred Awadzi The sports directorate of Kwame Nkrumah University of Science & Technology (KNUST) has lost one of its most loyal servants, Mr Winfred Awadzi to death, our outfit can confirm. Mr Winfred Awadzi, who has worked at KNUST for close to thirty (30) years was confirmed dead in the late hours of Monday night after a short illness. Affectionately known as ‘Dr Awara’ owing to his exceptional discharge of multiple duties as the masseur of the sports team, he also performed roles as an unofficial physical trainer for the athletes during GUSA organized competitions. Coach Awara, who was due to go on pension next year was also in charge of stores and all other sports equipment at the KNUST’s sports directorate including the famous Paa Joe Sports Stadium. According to sources within the family, Coach Awara complained of a heart problem and died shorty after being rushed to TECH Hospital late on Monday night. He buried his father not long ago and has now passed on at the age of

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