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The Ghanaian Chronicle

Sat, 9 May 1998 Source: null

The Chronicle says after last year's public radio-cum-press conference battles between Mr Edward Salia, Minister of Roads and Transport and the Ghanaian Chronicle, the minister has moved the battle to a second phase "onto the bosom of an Accra High Court.

The Chronicle says after last year's public radio-cum-press conference battles between Mr Edward Salia, Minister of Roads and Transport and the Ghanaian Chronicle, the minister has moved the battle to a second phase "onto the bosom of an Accra High Court.
In another front page story, the Chronicle says the controversy over the 80 million-dollar Keta Sea Defence project, over which heads at the Ministry of Works and Housing have rolled, and which has cost a deputy minister his job, "is refusing to go away like the proverbial sphinx.

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