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The Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) has extended its renowned Ghanaian hospitality to international students through its annual KNUST Homestay Experience.
This initiative ensures that students are warmly integrated into the local culture and experience a sense of belonging.

Originally conceived under the "KNUST Bronya" (Christmas) initiative, the Homestay Experience was specifically designed to provide a welcoming alternative to students unable to travel home for the holidays.
It has since evolved into a significant tradition, embodying the university's commitment to creating an inclusive environment for its diverse international student body.
This year, approximately 50 international students were embraced into the homes of senior KNUST officials and staff during the Easter.




Among the hosts were the Pro Vice-Chancellor, Prof. David Asamoah, Provost of the College of Health Sciences, Prof. Christian Agyare; and Dean of the International Programmes Office (IPO), Prof. Daniel Duah.
Others included: Prof. Alexander Oti Acheampong, Dean, School of Dentistry; Mrs. Ida Saeed, College Registrar, College of Engineering; Dr. Emmanuel Acquah, Senior Lecturer, Department of Forest Resources Technology; and Mr. Kojo Safo-Kantanka, Chief Architect, Development Office.
The rest are: Mr. Eric Oti-Attah; Deputy Head, University JHS; Mr. Stephen Osei- Tutu, Senior Administrative Assistant, Alumni and Advancement Office; and Mrs. Yvonne Baiden, Senior Assistant Registrar, International Programmes Office.
During their stay, the students actively participated in traditional Ghanaian board games, including draughts, ludo, and Oware. They were also treated to a variety of Ghanaian delicacies.
Pascal Mulimbo Muzungu, President of the KNUST International Students Association, conveyed the deep appreciation of all participating students.
"This is a very good initiative," he stated. "It gives us the assurance that we have the university’s support, and that we have a family here in Ghana even though we are far from home. We feel truly cared for."




Prof. Daniel Duah, Dean of the International Programmes Office, underscored the profound importance of the program.
“This initiative is an opportunity for international students to experience our culture and hospitality firsthand," he explained. "It gives both the students and their parents the assurance that when they are with us, we care deeply about their well-being. It also allows us to learn more about them and to form bonds that can last a lifetime.”
Prof. Duah also expressed his sincere gratitude to all the university staff who generously opened their homes and hearts to the students, and acknowledged the unwavering support of the Vice-Chancellor in making the Homestay Experience a continued success.
“We are immensely grateful to our colleagues and to university leadership for making this experience possible,” he affirmed.
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