Thursday, 19 February 2009
General News
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Media Development Fund starts operating in 2010
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Mills: Government to undertake several road projects
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Revenue from oil and gas would be used to tackle poverty - President
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Govt. Transition Team dismiss allegations of former Chief of Staff
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EC to consider electronic registration
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New Greater Accra Minister takes over from I.C Quaye
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Appointments of Metropolitan/Municipal/DCEs revoked
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Presidency would not constitute burden on taxpayer - Mills
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Govt to stamp out drug trafficking in Ghana
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Mills: Govt to have vigorous foreign policy
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Farmers gain support from Bill & Melinda Gates
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Mills pledges to pursue Accra Plains Irrigation Project
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Presidency Expenditure
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Kufuor smiles through "the storm"
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Mills calls for teamwork, unity in State of the Nation Address
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GES explains reengagement of teachers
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Pay structure should be based on creativity, productivity - Prof. Adei
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Mills 'to cut luxuries'
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Mills delivers maiden State-of-the-Nation address
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Mills outlines Agenda for Education and Health
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MPs give views on Mills' address
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Ghana's Maturing Democracy is Good Reference
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Stop noise over ex-gratia - Kufuor
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PAWA signs agreement with Google
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St. Louis Students win top SHS International Awards
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Social responsibility must be crucial for organisations- Commissioner
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‘I Would Slash Your Throat’
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Chief calls for national conference on funerals
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Minister Pledges Lasting Legacy
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Mpiani - Powerless Muscles
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KMA owes waste collection contractors GH¢60,645
Crime & Punishment
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Farmer before court for incest
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Akyem Oda Magistrate Court convicts illegal chainsaw operator
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Man put before court for cultivating Indian hemp
Regional News
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African Governments urged to provide resources to manage the Ecosystem
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13 appointed assembly members of Zebilla sworn into office
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CHRAJ educates institutions and communities on human rights
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BISECO head commends PTA and other
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N/R Security Committee appeals to media to be circumspect
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Controversy over demolition at Goaso
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Chiefs suggest they should be allocated Common Fund