After 37 days of unabated strike action from the University Teachers' Association of Ghana over porr working conditions among others, a high court ruling has directed lecturers to return to the classroom, while they continue to engage government on their demands.
Tonight on PM Express, host, Evans Mensah and his panel will be analysing the aftermath of the strike on tertiary education in the country and the way forward.
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