New information reaching our news desk reveals that If CETAG does not call off its strike on the anticipated date of 30th August 2023, the level 100 trainees currently on campus will be asked to return home in September until further notice.
The impact of the strike is already being felt by these students who reported to school on July 16th, 2023 for their second semester.
Unfortunately, they have been left on campus without any academic work for almost a month now due to the strike.
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The disruption to their academic calendar is a cause for concern, and it is hoped that the government will grant CETAG’s request by August 30th.
However, if no positive feedback is received from CETAG and the government by the specified date, level 100 students should prepare themselves as they would be asked to go home until further notice.
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The impact of the strike on level 100 students is significant, as they are just beginning their educational journey in the colleges of education.
A resolution must be reached between CETAG and the government soon to ensure that they can continue their studies without further delay.
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