Ghanaian students pursuing higher education in Serbia have in recent times found themselves grappling with significant challenges as a result of delayed stipends from the Scholarship Secretariat. These stipends, crucial for supporting their academic activities, have remained unpaid for over a year, plunging students into financial uncertainty and impacting their studies and mental well-being.
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According to reports gathered by Citi News, Ghanaian students in Serbia have expressed their distress over the prolonged delay in receiving the stipends intended to sustain them during their studies abroad.
The absence of these funds has forced many students to resort to loans or low-paying jobs to make ends meet, resulting in added stress and strain as they navigate life in a foreign country.
These discussions concerning scholarship allocation have intensified after an investigative report by The Fourth Estate, which revealed instances of influential individuals and associates of powerful figures receiving scholarships.


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