Thursday, 28 May 2009
General News
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Government to fulfil developmental agenda in NDC manifesto
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No government interference in chieftaincy affairs
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Fire guts Kumasi Central Market
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Draft Youth Bill to be reviewed
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Conflict in Bawku thwarting efforts of Government to develop the area
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Need to review existing mining law - Blay
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Asantehene urges chiefs to uphold honesty
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Survey: 451 women die out of every 100,000 live births
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WILDAF petitions President Mills
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'One Touch' Movement of NPP dissolved
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Vice President: Government would implement single spine pay policy
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Report: Central Region has features for ICT Park
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I am ready to surrender -Mpiani
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MPs urge Africans to take control of their destines
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Government will continue to support cocoa industry
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Canada to offer financial support to the three Northern Regions
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Vice President: Government would implement single spine pay policy
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Review laws on counterfeiting and piracy
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Government urged to fulfil its promise
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Ex- foreign minister’s passport confiscated
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Akufo-Addo Runs For Cover
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Aqua Vitens Threading On Dangerous Gounds
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Secretary-General of Red Cross Shamefully Confesses:
Crime & Punishment
Politics
Regional News
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Proponents of duration of SHS advance arguments
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Kabore School Complex PTA builds computer laboratory
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Govt will insist on quality and value for money in road construction- Veep
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Sand winners call for relaxation of bureaucracy
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Society calls for the support of DCEs
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Accra Mayor urges staff to eschew negative attitudes
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NGO kicks against Jatropha production
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Educational reform should address loopholes in the system
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Speed up passage of the Tobacco Bill - Anti-tobacco group
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NSCE 003
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Awutu-Senya DCE meets Assembly staff and heads of departments
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Gomoa West Assembly staff cautioned against partisanship
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Inmates of Gambaga witches Camp make soap
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AMA boss urges staff to eschew negative attitudes
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Asesewa May 28, GNA - Mr Joseph Angmor, District Chief Executive for