VODAFONE GHANA DONATES TO KNUST

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 With the aim of making KNUST one of the best universities with modern ICT facilities in the world,Vodafone GH has donated ten desktop computers and accesories to the College of Agriculture and Natural Resources to help facilitate their research activities.

The Chief Executive Officer of Vodafone,Mr.David Venn Mr. Venn, after the  presentation of the computers, declared the intention of his outfit to establish an Internet Café on KNUST campus. He noted that the bandwidth for the proposed café was 45 megabytes.

He added that, the equipment would benefit students and faculty in their learning and research activities. He assured the house that the facility would be ready for use by next academic year. He also disclosed that plans were underway to extend it to other university campuses in the country.

The University authorities are very pleased by the kind gesture from Vodafone GH and are ready to put the equipments to good use.

Thank you VODAFONE.

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5 comments:

Gina June 17, 2010 at 10:11 AM  

Vodafone,GH,KNUST students just want to thank you for your kind gesture.we're now waiting for MTN.

Austin June 17, 2010 at 1:55 PM  

hw3 next sem b3 y3 d3 papa.Vodafone ama tech ay3d3 brutal!

Anonymous June 18, 2010 at 8:36 AM  

what is happening 2 the african countries oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo.God help us Ghanaoooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo

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Anonymous December 21, 2014 at 6:14 AM  

SMART PHONES AND HEALTHCARE ......
Come to think of a situation in one of the Universities in Ghana of about 17,000 students population with two(2) pharmacy outlets operating on campus which closes at 6:00 PM. In case one needs medicine(s) beyond that time has to travel not less than 1 KM away from a hall of residence to the nearest pharmacy outlet. I believe this scenario prevails in almost all our tertiary institutions where you will agree with me that pharmacy outlets are few and non-existent on some campuses.
Since you can't guarantee which pharmacy outlet has the needed medicine(s) even if its closer to you and also to avoid the situation of covering such distance without getting the needed medicine(s) and also not sure of the cost of the medicine you intend to purchase, i SUGGEST the best option to save time, money and life is to fall on this Mobile Web App. www.medixsearch.com

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