Over 40 percent of police officers in Ghana are said to be working beyond the required 8hours per day working hours, a situation which has affected their efficiency.
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Wednesday, August 19, 2009
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University of Ghana Students Hack into Computers
These individuals we understand have manipulated the system which has resulted in the allocation of 17 beds illegally to some continuing students.
Officials of the hall detected the act last Monday when some continuing students were about to be allocated beds.
It is not clear yet who really is behind the act, but management of the hall has announced plans of arresting any continuing student who has been allocated bed.
Mensah Sarbah hall is the only hall of residence that has computerised its registration process which enables officials of the hall to conduct the registration exercise online.
This new development has forced the hall management to reverse to the manual system of registering as well as the allocation of beds to students.
University of Ghana Extends Registration Period for Continuing Students For 2009/10 Academic Year
A statement issued by the university’s acting director of academic affairs noted that there would be no further extension after this new deadline.
As it stands now, continuing students now have the leisure of going through the registration process until Friday after which those who are unable to register would have to defer their courses of study for the academic year.
The university had in an earlier statement indicated that there would be no penalties for students who fail to register before a stipulated deadline for registration. The statement noted that all students with special needs would have to channel their grievances through the SRC to the university.
Maths Camp For Junior and Senior High School Students Opens
Hundreds of junior and senior high school students have gathered at Lashibi for a mathematics camp which is currently underway.
The two week event which started last week is aimed at placing emphasis on the importance of mathematics and why students have to develop interest in the subject.
The event would end next week.