Parliament passes bill removing mandatory Presidential Charter for private universities
Private universities in Ghana get a major regulatory change - but what does this mean for the future of education?
Ghana's Parliament has amended the Education Regulatory Bodies Act, removing the mandatory Presidential Charter for private universities. The change affects private tertiary institutions, previously required to obtain a charter within six years.
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