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K Tedam University of Technology & Applied Sciences is celebrating a significant achievement as the Team has successfully qualified for the Round of Sixteen at this year's ENACTUS World Cup in Kazakhstan The competition features 29 countries competing for the prestigious title, which recognizes the most innovative projects aimed at positively impacting and empowering communities worldwide.
In a message shared on Facebook, former Chief Executive Officer of the National Youth Authority, Ras Mubarak, expressed his congratulations to the team. "Congratulations to Team Ghana for qualifying to the Round of Sixteen," he stated, acknowledging the hard work and dedication that has brought them this far.
Out of the original 29 countries, 13 have already been eliminated, showcasing the intense competition.