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No more single-sex halls, KNUST converts all into mixed

Nii Larte LarteybyNii Larte Lartey
August 15, 2018
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Authorities of the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST), have converted all traditional halls of the school into mixed halls.

The halls include the all-female hall, Africa Hall.

This means that, with effect from the 2018/19 academic year, all six halls of residence of the University have been converted into mixed halls.

[contextly_sidebar id=”GJcgr3lnyrG2Ybt1gXDaiIiEWZLJcrjR”] The decision comes at a time when the alumni and residents of the University and Unity Halls are battling with the University over the  conversion of the all-male halls into mixed halls.

But according to management, it took the decision “in line with the university’s policy of periodic review of Residential Accommodation for students.”

It noted that “the University’s policy of expanding access to female students remain unchanged.”

“In line with the University’s policy of periodic review of Residential Accommodation for students, it has been decided that effective the 2018/2019 Academic year, all the six (6) Traditional Halls of Residence namely, Independence Hall, University Hall,  Africa Hall, Republic Hall, Unity Hall and Queen Elizabeth II Hall would be designated as mixed Halls.

The University’s policy of expanding access to female students remain unchanged” the statement added.

 

Conversion of University and Continental Halls

The conversion of the University and Continental Halls in particular, has been met with stiff opposition by both present and past students.

Kwame Yeboah, Public Relations Officer of KNUST, said the decision would go a long way to reduce the number of female students in the school without accommodation.


KNUST alumni protest conversion of Katanga hall

Alumni of the University hall, Katanga, staged a demonstration over against the conversion.

The demonstration started from the Kwame Nkrumah circle and ended at the Education Ministry where they presented a petition to the Ministry of Education.

The demonstrators had placards with inscriptions: “Do not destroy Nkrumah’s legacy”, “The system of intimidation must end”, “Say no to mixed halls”

The authorities say the University cannot pretend to be solving the problem by changing boys’ halls into mixed halls.

They asked the University to immediately consider other alternatives including the construction of new hostels to accommodate female students.

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By: Nii Larte Lartey/citinewsroom.com/Ghana

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