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Suspect Remanded Over KNUST Student’s Tragic Death

The Kumasi Circuit Court has remanded Daniel Tuffour, the prime suspect in the death of 21-year-old Deladem Aku Yabane, a final-year Biological Science student at KNUST.Deladem's lifeless body was discovered near the university’s Disability and Rehabilitation Centre last Thursday. She was quickly transported to the University Health Services, where she was pronounced dead.Police investigations revealed marks of violence on her body, leading to Tuffour’s arrest later that day. The Inspector-General of Police (IGP), Dr. George Akuffo Dampare, has assured Deladem’s family of a thorough investigation and justice for the victim.The IGP has also met with KNUST authorities to discuss improved security measures on campus. The police have urged anyone with information about the case to assist in the ongoing investigation.

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13-Year-Old Physics Whiz Joins KNUST.

Melchizedek Adio Baafawiise, a 13-year-old prodigy, has become one of the youngest students ever to enroll at the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST). Scoring A1 in five subjects, including Physics and Mathematics, in his WASSCE, Melchizedek is now pursuing a degree in Physics, with a particular passion for Mechanics.Although he once dreamed of becoming a pilot, he chose to delve deeper into Physics to uncover his true passion. He plans to decide between Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering as his career path by his third or fourth year.Coming from a family of educators, Melchizedek initially felt overwhelmed skipping Forms 2 and 3, but he quickly adjusted to university life and enjoys being among his older peers.

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UCC Wins 28th GUSA Games with 48 Medals.

The University of Cape Coast (UCC) dominated the 28th Ghana University Sports Association (GUSA) Games, hosted at its sports complex, with an impressive haul of 48 medals. UCC secured 18 gold, 14 silver, and 16 bronze medals across events such as volleyball, hockey, basketball, netball, tennis, and athletics.The University of Ghana (UG) placed second with 39 medals, while Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) followed in third with 35 medals. Debutants, including the University for Business and Integrated Development Studies (UBIDS), left a mark with their performances.The event showcased the growing competitiveness and talent within Ghanaian universities.

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