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Explosion in African Universities
29 Jul 2009

Issues In Education

During the decade of independence in the 1960s, most of these countries had one or two national universities, usually starting with one, with origins going back into the 1920s like at Makerere in Uganda and Legon in Ghana, then slowly diversifying with a university of technology and then a university college dedicated to preparing a generation of graduate teachers for the nation. In Botswana, non-university tertiary education was spearheaded at Kanye with the nursing school in 1922 and the teachers' college in 1947. read more...

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Source:www.mmegi.bw
Monday, 27 July 2009   (Vol. 26, No. 109)

 

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