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The plight of the average Ghanaian student keeps worsening by the day.
The introduction of the obnoxious and infamous E-levy tax which was rejected by the masses has not only disrupted the financial ecosystem but has also had adverse effect on students.
Irrefutably, a large chunk of university students use mobile money as the means of receiving monies from their parents or guardians and also paying for goods and services.
It’s a sad moment for the regular Ghanaian student. The has been hikes in transportation prices again this semester making the movement of students quite tedious and difficult.
We are in difficult times in our academic aspiration as education today is now one of the most expensive assets in GHANA.
Here are the new transportation fares for people in areas around the university community.
Signed :
THEOPHILUS BERCHIE
TEIN KNUST – PRESIDENT