KNUST Students appeal for Improvement in Shuttle Services
Students at the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) are appealing to the school authorities to enhance the shuttle services provided on...
We Witness Road Accidents Every Week- Apatrapa Assembly Member
The residents of Apatrapa have raised concerns about a sharp curve on the main road network in their community, which has become a hotspot...
Students in queues in Kumasi as voter registration exercise ends today
Several students are still waiting in queues at some of the registration centres in Kumasi to register as new voters as the registration process...
KNUST students express worry over high insecurity on campus
Some students at the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) have raised concerns about the high level of insecurity on campus.
They have...
Economic Hardship: Through the lens of the university student
The country's recent trend of price increases has been persistent and consistent over the past few years, with extremely high inflation rates.
In December 2022,...
KNUST Students lament over poor state of Ayeduase Inner roads
Residents of Ayeduase in the Oforikrom municipality of the Ashanti Region, including students of the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) living...
A/R: Fire ravages four shops at Ayigya
A devastating fire broke out in Ayigya, located in the Oforikrom Municipality of the Ashanti Region, leaving a trail of destruction in its wake....
High cost of tomatoes affecting our sales- Racecourse Tomato Sellers
Tomato sellers at the Racecourse Market have stated that the recent high prices of the commodity are due to the lean season in the...
Running mate brouhaha -Running, Running, and Gasping!!
MACABRE DANCE
Within the fold of the ruling New Patriotic Party (NPP), the struggle among some self-acclaimed, self-anointed, fat-wallet, influence-peddlers continues. Daily, their supporters and praise...
Kumasi City Mall Supports Anyinatiase-Abaase D/A Basic School with Sanitary Pads
The management of the Kumasi City Mall (KCM) has donated 30 boxes of sanitary pads valued at approximately GHS10,000 to the teachers of Anyinatiase-Abaase...



























