Monday, 29 March 2004
General News
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District Assembly educates artisans on taxes
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Parents advised to send their wards to vocational schools
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Some District Assemblies interfere with GTB duties
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NDC Regional Chairman challenged at registration centre
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Obed Defends Mills Over Rawlings Charge
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Registration of voters end on Monday
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Former Minister buried
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Check uncontrolled advertisement of drugs in media - FDB
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West African sub-region unstable with two major storms - Meteo
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Lutheran Church President ends visit
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No need for extension of registration period - Officers
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Don't feel shy to discuss sex education with parents
Regional News
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Nationality Of NDC Regional Chairman Challenged
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Two small town water systems commissioned in Tamale
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Nkoranza-Kwabre rural bank makes profit
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Hospital patients register
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No need to extend registration exercise, - Officers
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"Handle voter ID cards with care" - Bawku West EC officer tells residents.
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Asutifi DCE commissions three-classroom block
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Teach health education in basic schools
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V/R chiefs urged to find common ground to promote unity, development
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Drivers advised to be cautious during Easter festivities
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V/R chiefs urged to find common ground to promote unity, development
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Most registration centres in Ho idle on final day of exercise
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Five-day GHABA workshop ends in Takoradi
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Bishop urges politicians to conduct themselves well
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Residents Association draws up development programme
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Bethel Methodist Youth donate blood to Tema Hospital Blood-Bank
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Nfantseman in Ashanti Region gets new Chief
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Dodowa residents appeal for boreholes
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33 die of HIV/AIDS at Wa Hospital
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Chief urges supply of adequate registration materials
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Farmers advised to avoid using bushfires to prepare farmlands
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Churches told to champion education on Intestate Succession Law
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Philanthropist renovates Goaso Government Hospital
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Prof. Andam implores students to stick to their books
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Communities advised against construction of unauthorised ramps
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Assembly assists communities undertaking self-help projects