Although public universities have reopened, lectures are yet to begin.
For the past seven weeks, the University Teachers Association of Ghana (UTAG) has embarked on an industrial action, bringing academic work to a standstill.
Today’s edition of The Probe focuses on the voices of students who are currently bearing the brunt of the action.
JoyNews’ Benjamin Akakpo will host four leaders of various public universities.
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