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EDUCATION IN FREEDOM:AN ODD WE MUST DEFY,LEAVING NO ONE BEHIND➖MICHAEL ABUAH LAMENTS

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  Master Michael ABUAH ,immediate past president of the SCIENCE STUDENTS ASSOCIATION and a Presidential aspirant in this year’s KNUST SRC Elections has written an open letter to the SRC President  He says NO STUDENT MUST BE LEFT BEHIND in these critical moments as the school has taken a decision to defer all students owing fees. Read the full statement below: Dear President, The events that precede my penning down this letter are rather unfortunate and have saddened my heart. I wish to bring to your notice that some students have been unable to register their courses as a result of their inability to pay their school fees in full as well as issues with clearance. It saddens me, Mr. President, that we are a week away from Mid-semester examinations which constitutes a good part of the cumulative marks of students and ensures their promotion as they ascend the academic ladder. If the students cannot partake in the Mid-semester examinations, they lose a chunk of the marks that cou...

Jude Sabutey set to hold an open forum on the SRC this Thursday on Zoom

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Jude Sabutey  KNUST SRC Presidential aspirant Jude Sabutey has advanced plans to hold an open forum on the state of the KNUST SRC this Thursday on one of the most resounding social media applications — Zoom On a flyer released by the camp of Jude Sabutey, the leading aspirant in the year’s election campaign has affirmed that he will engage the students of KNUST and voice his vision to the community for the electorates to understand the charge he has to keep. On his Twitter page, he asserted that in his usual conversation with students, he noticed the heavy gloom and unrest among most students. The general worry was they not being able to register for the mid semester examinations over school fees unpaid.

DELALI FORGIVE PROMISES BUSINESS EMPOWERMENT FOR WOMEN IN KNUST

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Delali Setugah Forgive, SRC Women’s Commissioner Aspirant  KNUST SRC’s Leading Women’s Commissioner aspirant Miss Delali Setugah Forgive has promised the women of KNUST an empowerment in their businesses when elected with her Women in Business policy Within the context of limited employment and other opportunities in the labor market, the development of entrepreneurial activity is seen as having a key role in this environment she stated. This is because entrepreneurship can drive innovation and competition, and act as a catalyst for structural transformation of an economy and, consequently, a reduction in poverty. In this light, Miss Delali Forgive averred her commitment to nourishing the business ideas of all women in KNUST by equipping them with the requisite entrepreneurship skill. She added that the Women welfare she seeks encapsulates the serving of women interest, building their capacity and exposing them to opportunities to standardize their living. The women in business pol...

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