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The Nursing and Midwifery Training College, Twifo Praso, has received an HP Laser MFP135 printer to strengthen its administrative and academic work. The presentation was led by the Programme Head of Registered Midwifery, Ms. Francisca Dzidzornu, on behalf of the donors. Speaking at the presentation, Principal Mrs. Vincentia Mottey thanked the group for their commitment to the College. She also paid tribute to her predecessor, Mrs. Stella Sarpomaah Oppong, crediting her leadership and the values she instilled in staff and students as part of the motivation behind such initiatives. Mrs. Mottey encouraged other year groups, alumni, and partners to support the College, noting that more resources are needed to meet its growing demands.
The RGN 10 cohort, under the leadership of the Head of Department, Ms. Cynthia Amadzor, has donated ten Samsung Galaxy tablets to the College as part of their commitment to supporting academic excellence and resource development. Receiving the items on behalf of the College, the Principal, Mrs. Vincentia Mottey, expressed profound appreciation to the group for their generous gesture. She emphasized that the donation would go a long way in addressing the shortage of tablets during online examination sessions, thereby improving the smooth conduct of assessments. Mrs. Mottey further assured the Department that the College will ensure proper care and utilization of the devices. She also encouraged other alumni and stakeholders to take inspiration from this initiative and contribute towards strengthening the College’s teaching and learning environment
Management has received reports of individuals demanding money beyond the approved GHC 200 interview fee, claiming they can influence admissions. We wish to state clearly that no one has been authorized to collect extra money or offer admission support in exchange for payment. The public is advised to ignore such claims and report any such conduct.
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