Thursday, 29 September 2005
General News
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New York University in Ghana inaugurated
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Chief Demands ?4.5bn From Anglogold
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University of Ghana Council receives report
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Police warn of new tricks on highway robbery
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Magistrates, Judges hold Annual General Meeting
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Ghana to raise the profile of internal security
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Phone Bugging ... We Warned You -Palaver
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Minister dispels rumour about NHIS
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Tourism stakeholders should work to check road accidents
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Water Directorate holds donor meeting
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Teachers in Sekondi-Takoradi on strike
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Ministry to work to improve upon gender equality - Minister
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GIS to eliminate non-professionals in the field
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LAWA - Ghana builds consensus on draft regulation for domestic workers
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Operation Calm Life re-launched
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Government asked to review Curriculum
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300 Youth business plans waiting for approval
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Ministry to initiate Municipal Bonds for assemblies
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Check against misuse of foreign aid
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Govt will make judicious use of debt cancellation - DCE
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CJ identifies yardstick for constitutional rule
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Ghana Bar Association retains executives
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Journalists are losing respect -GBA
Crime & Punishment
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Police smoke out 10 robbers from hideouts
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Private security officer opens fire on former girlfriend and pal
Politics
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CPP activist to die for political reconciliation
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English language is not barrier for political office
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MPs advised against partisan considerations when debating
Regional News
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Greater Accra celebrates World Environment Day
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District assemblies urged to help integrate street children
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Community launches Silver Jubilee of Chief
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School heads advised to follow guidelines on Capitation Grant
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Shama Ahanta Assembly to support creativity - MCE
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Sekyere East portion of the Afram Plains needs development - DCE
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Obuasi Municipal Assembly commends retiring Planning Officer
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KMA advises buildings along Sisan stream to relocate
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Birim South Assembly to go IT
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Parliamentarian calls for peace in Adansi North district
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Take advantage of the Capitation grant -Parents told
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Pastor involved in smuggling not from Church of Pentecost
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Government absorbs Tekyia-Ameyaw JSS into public system
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MCE expresses concern over abysmal performance of assembly
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Birim South Assembly to go IT
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Nfojoh Supports 3 Communities
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Eight schools to benefit from computer training
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We can't satisfy demand for school children now - CPC