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GHANAGhana School Offers Classes on Internet
The president of the institute said the purpose of the new online programs is to reach more students and professionals who want to take courses in their own time. "They only have to have access to a computer or an Internet Café, no matter how far away they are from Accra," he said.
Accra
Mail ZIMBABWETime Running out for Colonial Names
African Eye
news Service Student Movement Under Government Attack
The University of Zimbabwe has served as a fertile breeding ground for political activism. In the early 1990s students became less involved in politics and more concerned with individual survival. State funding for students began to dry up and the government became more repressive. In 1996 a new law severely curtailed student activism and placed the university under direct government control. These harsh measures led to the revival of the student movement, which began to focus on inadequate funding for higher education and government corruption. The revival of the Zimbabwe National Students Union (Zinasu), which has succeeded in uniting students all over the country, has particularly alarmed the government.
Zimbabwe Standard
NIGERIAStudent Riots lead to Shut Down
P.M.
News (Lagos)
The faculty of public administration expelled the largest number of students (31) followed by the faculty of electrical engineering, which reported 21 expulsions. The faculty of business administration gave 16 students the boot. Other departments affected were sociology, international studies and diplomacy, accounting, banking and finance, mechanical engineering, economics, microbiology, sociology, political science and criminology.
Vanguard (Lagos)
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