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Samuel Sesah stands tall as Rexford Bonney has been dropped from SRC Presidency Race

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One of the four presidential candidates in this year’s  Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology Students Representative Council elections, Bonney Rexford Joseph, has been disqualified from contesting. A statement signed by the Chairman of the KNUST Interim SRC Electoral commission, Andrews Anokye indicated that the decision was as a result of the rustication of Rexford Bonney from the school on the basis of misconduct. This however gives Samuel Sesah the nod over the other remaining candidates to win the election at an easy pace. “From the forgoing, he cannot carry himself as a candidate in the upcoming SRC election,” the statement noted. All other 12 candidates contesting for various executive portfolios still remain in the race. The SRC election, scheduled to be held ON 28th January, 2021 will have three persons vying for the office of the President, two for General Secretary, four contesting for Treasurer and three in the Women’s Commissioner race. Click on HOME to read

KNUST: Osei Fosu Solomon, SRC Financial Secretary Candidate Petitions Management to allow Continuing Students register courses

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Solomon Osei Fosu, an astute candidate together with some members of his campaign team marched to the office of the Dean of students earlier today to present a petition for continuing students to be allowed to register their courses amidst some owing  The novel coronavirus pandemic took the world like a wrath in a second. This has caused great havoc and disrupted many businesses both Local and Abroad. As a result, many parents are finding it difficult to pay both accommodation and tuition fees for their wards this semester. Mister Osei Fosu explained earlier in an interview with the KNUST TigerEye Media Inc. He further stated that some students who are their own bread winners were also affected vehemently, which have contributed to their inability to pay their tuition and hostel fees on time therefore the authorities should consider this predicament and soften stands. Click on HOME to view some more stories

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