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Over 100 Ghanaian students to benefit from King Mohammed’s Moroccan scholarship

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The Moroccan Government has stepped up efforts to deepen its relationship with Ghana by offering scholarships to 106 Ghanaian students to pursue various degree programmes in their country.

Out of the number, 70 will pursue undergraduate programmes, with 20 undertaking Vocational Studies, while 16 will study postgraduate courses.

The beneficiaries will from December 10, this year, leave the shores of Ghana to begin their programmes.

The Moroccan Ambassador to Ghana, Mrs Imane Ouaadil announced this during an interaction with past beneficiaries and current awardees at the Moroccan Embassy in Accra.

She said the awardees would study Engineering, Marketing, Economics, Medicine, Business and Administration among others.

Mrs Ouaadil said Ghana and Morocco enjoy a long history of friendship and cooperation, especially in the area of education.

She said through the Moroccan Agency for International Cooperation, Morocco has trained more than  25 thousand graduates from 47 African countries including Ghana.

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