
In Kumasi, KTI and KASS students fight, and property is vandalised.

In the Ashanti area, disputes between students at Kumasi Technical Institute (KTI) and Kumasi Anglican Senior High School (KASS) have resulted in property damage on both campuses.
The enraged students threw stones and other objects and burned car tires as a violent form of retaliation. They demolished a billboard and notice board at KTI, the school entrance, and four private vehicles on the KASS campus.
Gabriel Kingsford Osei, the principal of KTI, claimed that on Thursday night, Kumasi Anglican students began attacking KTI with machetes and stones in an attempt to damage their school billboard.
“In order to avoid any chaos, I pushed my students to the hostel and went to speak with the KASS students, but they refused to listen to me. A security guard with a catapult was among them, so they started causing damage.
“When I went to the school to speak with the authorities to calm nerves, the KASS students were still throwing stones which led to the retaliation,” he claimed.
However, the altercation may be the result of disagreements at the current inter-school athletics competition in Kumasi, according to Rev. Father Kenneth Collins Owusu, a tutor at KASS.