Sunday, 17 April 2005
General News
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GNAT Calls For Honest BECE Examination Conduct
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Births & Deaths Registry to achieve 65% coverage
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Violence in Togo's presidential campaign kills 7
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CHRAJ Director condemns student indiscipline
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Minister urges Ghanaians to embrace NHIS
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Government support STEP Graduates
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Forestry Commission cedes CRNR to KNUST
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Parents told to educate children on sex
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HIV/AIDS status should not be a condition to marriage
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Torture & deaths at Military installations: MP Dares CDS
Politics
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Parliament urged to speed up the passage of disability bill into law
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People's assembly held at Tepa
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CPP, PNC unite
Regional News
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Cashew farmers in Amoma form association
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Farmer remanded for shooting colleague
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Busunya Secondary School gets new Board
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Amarkai Amarteifio donates books to Ga Mashie Library
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Techiman HIV/AID Report delivered
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500 million cedis community clinic inaugurated
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BECE invigilators warned against malpractices
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Anglican Diocese of Kumasi honours personalities
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DCEs, DCDs, Education Directors to be sanctioned
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Malaria toped cases at Sunyani Hospital last year
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DISTRICT Fire Service gets tender
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Rainstorm hits three communities
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CHRAJ Director condemns indiscipline among students
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Municipal Assembly issues directive on NHIS cards
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VRCC to promote tourism for development
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Development Association congratulates Regional Minister
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Religious Leaders advised against spiking African culture
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Korle Bu Hospital Administration Block Gates reopens
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Don't choke sewer lines with solid materials-Tema residents told
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Asuansi Technical Institute asks for help
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HIV/AIDS education should not be discriminatory -Nurse
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Caterers urged to be innovative to meet standards