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UDS Wa campus School of Business and Law wins the 2nd edition of Inter-tertiary Business Sense Challenge ( 2020).  By: Mwinere Oswell. The contest started with nineteen tertiary institutions in the second edition of the Inter-Tertiary Business Sense Challenge (TBSC). The contest took place  inside TV3 Executive Theatre at Kanda in Accra. Nineteen participating schools registered for this year’s competition and they include, the Ghana Institute of Management and Public Administration (GIMPA), All Nations University College, University of Ghana Business School (UGBS), Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST), Kumasi Technical University (KTU) and the University of Cape Coast (UCC). The rest are the University for Development Studies (UDS), Bluecrest University College, Wisconsin University College (WUC), Radford University (RU), Methodist University College (MUC), Accra Institute of Technology (AIT), Ghana Technology University College (GTUC), African Univ
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UNDERGRADUATE ADMISSIONS (NON-REGULAR) Applications for admission into Undergraduate and Diploma programmes in the University for Development Studies (UDS) are now open. Only applicants with the following qualifications are eligible to apply: Mature applicants – West African Senior Secondary School Certificate (WASSCE), Senior School Certificate Examination (SSCE) and GCE ‘O’ Level Distance Applicants with Senior Secondary School Certificate (WASSCE/SSCE) and GCE ‘O’ Level HND/Diploma Certificates , State Registered Nurses (SRN) etc The following courses are currently offered by the University. A.   MATURE/DIPLOMA/DEGREE APPLICANTS i.  HND and other Diploma Holders Seeking Admission into Degree Programmes HND and other Diploma applicants seeking admission to Degree programmes should possess at least a: Second Class Lower or better in related programmes would be admitted into Level 200; Third Class or Pass would be considered for admission to Level 100. Candida
Look beyond NDC/NPP - Dr Abu Sakara tells KNUST Students. Leader of National Interest Movement (NIM), Dr Abu Sakara Foster has told students of Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, KNUST to look beyond the prevailing National Democratic Congress (NDC) and New Patriotic Party (NPP) duopoly for the required reforms that can make Ghana's democracy more responsive and inclusive. According to the internationally acclaimed Agriculturalist, the kind of Change the youth need to embrace is one of the constitutional and institutional reforms and not simply change in leaders or political parties. "Systems change is necessary because of gaping flaws in our constitution that the political elite have exploited to skew things in their favour at the expense of the masses," he said with emphasis, "our democracy has become a flawed tool to work for the interests of a few not the many. To get the system change that we need, we must first embrace a credible refo
African Youth Development Advocacy (AYDA) presents Young Innovators Network Summit with attractive packages for participants.  By: Mwinere Oswell African Youth  Development Advocacy (AYDA) presents YOUNG INNOVATORS NETWORK SUMMIT, on 14th of March, 2020 at Blue Hill Hotel around 9:00 AM prompt. Theme : Leveraging entrepreneurship for wealth creation. WHY THIS IS A MUST ATTEND SUMMIT We know — it is hard to take time away from studies and work. So a conference has to be really worthwhile. Here are the top five reasons we think it is worth your time to come to the Summit 1.     It is about the experience. Attending Summit in person provides an impactful experience that you can’t achieve by reading articles or watching a video. How many times do we think we’re going to read that article, but never get around to it. 2. It is about all the top Speakers. African Youth Development Advocacy presenting this Summit brings together thought leaders, speakers, and experts who
34 University of Cape Coast students arrested on KNUST campus Source:  Adomonline.com Date:  02-03-2020  Time:  09:03:57:am Thirty-four students of the University of Cape Coast (UCC) were on Saturday, arrested on the campus of the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST). The suspects were rounded up during the climax of a hall week celebration by students of the Unity Hall of KNUST. The police said the suspects failed to explain why they were on the campus at midnight when they were rounded up and, thus, transferred to the Regional CID in Kumasi. This comes amid earlier warnings issued by the Ashanti Regional Security Council, declaring KNUST a security zone. A statement by the Students Representative Council of UCC on Sunday also said it has “taken initial steps to ascertain the veracity of the situation.” “Some executives of the SRC, together with the Atlantic Hall President, have visited the police and have begun engagements with the C
20 diseases that Pawpaw and pawpaw seed can cure. ```HEALTH BENEFITS OF PAWPAW.``` Pawpaw , Pawpaw Seeds, Leaves, Stems, Flowers and Roots have a lot of health benefits to our body that are beyond imagination  ```MEDICINAL VALUES OF NATURAL PAWPAW.``` 1. Taking Papaw juice mixed with milk regularly increases breast size 2. Balances cholesterol 3. Good for Diabetes 4. Aid against Menstrual pains 5. Build strong bones because of it's rich nature in Protein and Calcium 6. Aids in weight loss when eaten in an empty stomach 7. Is Antiinflammatory - aids in rheumatoid arthritis 8. It's a Detoxifier 9. Promotes hair growth 10. Helps against stress 11. Promotes digestion 12. Helps in the renewal/building of muscle tissues 13. Prevent the formation of cataract in eyes 14.  It boosts immune system 15. Works against cardiovascular problems 16. It's a fruit of beauty; it prevents skin damage. It's applied externally to remove dead skin and
Cedi appreciates 6.4% against dollar. The Ghana cedi has maintained its dominance against its major trading partners, especially the US dollar, as market updates from the First National Bank show there has been a more than 6 percent appreciation of the local currency since beginning of the year. From the report, since January 2020 the cedi has appreciated by 6.4 percent against the US dollar – a feat that has never been achieved in recent years. For example, at beginning of this year (January), the cedi was trading averagely at GH¢5.534 to US$1. However, as of Thursday February 20, 2020, it traded averagely at GH¢5.282 to US$1. Meanwhile, in January 2019 alone, the cedi had depreciated close to 3 percent against the dollar, and by 13.4 percent at the end of 2019. The cedi, according the South African-based bank, is tipped to perform even better considering the BoG’s new FX auction strategy that seeks to pump some US$240million into the forex market during the first quarter,