Friday, 18 July 2003
General News
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NDC Women To Hit The Streets
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Council to review increase in external degree fees
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Government revenue up - Governor
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Ghana to contribute less to the Africa Union budget
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NPP youth says Rawlings utterances amount to incitement
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Kufuor establishes Office of Accountability
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Reverend Minister advocates animal sacrifices
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I assisted to investigate theft at GREL-Witness
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Lion's Club conducts eye test for drivers
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Liberians to study text of peace plan
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Magazines on children launched
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Prof Mills says only NDC can resurrect economy
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Rainstorm renders 200 people homeless in Fanteakwa
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Students Seek Roots in Ghana
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Riad Hoziafeh also calls for lie detector
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Court to rule on submission of no case on July 30
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Resolution on State of Emergency in Dagbon fails
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Accra to be modernised
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Asanteman writes to NMC to call 'Ghana Palaver" to order
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Parties funding won't be at expense of dev't - Afari-Gyan
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Weather Forecast
Regional News
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Government approves new salaries for Polytechnic teachers
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House of Chiefs receive computer
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Unemployed youth gets 12 months for stealing
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Assemblies should monitor revenue collectors - Minister
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Head of Ahmadiya donates drugs to Prisons
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Government asked to flush out Fulani herdsmen
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Assembly assists fishermen affected by rainstorm
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Gomoa District Assembly donates to Dawurampong Secondary School
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Two DCEs Escape Gun Attack in Upper East
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Deputy Minister inspects projects
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Committee to review outstanding issues on creation of new districts
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Investors urged to invest in rural areas
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Absence of Fire-Tender affecting our work - Fire Officer
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Population Council holds workshop for school prefects
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US medical team to visit Nsawam
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Esaase-Bontefufuo youth petition Regional Minister
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Eastern Region NALAG holds congress
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Awutu women's groups receive 1.9 billion cedis loans
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PHR-Plus organises health insurance workshop
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North Tongu District plans to set up 3 industries