Saturday, 1 November 2014
General News
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Ghana is sitting on a time-bomb - MP
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Rival officers claim power in Burkina Faso
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Faces behind Pensions Alliance Trust uncovered
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Agyemang Manu’s letter constitutes contract - Woyome
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Boozing cops hot
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Mahama’s statement on the First National Sanitation Day
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Ghanaian fraudster dupes British woman of £800,000
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GNECC wants a review of policy on private education
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Politicians are behind Labour Strikes – NDC Capo
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Condolence book opened for late Zambian President
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WHO updates guidelines for Ebola response
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Border officials fully alert on Ghana’s frontiers
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NPP national organizer commends Burkinabes
Crime & Punishment
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Chainsaw operator remanded for robbery
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Sanitary officer remanded over defilement
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2 in trouble over human trafficking
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Farmer jailed 23 years for defilement
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Steel Bender remanded on robbery charge
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Nigerian jailed 18 years for fraud
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Showcase thief jailed six months
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Man fined for fraudulent breach of trust
Politics
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MP calls for revision of Standing Orders of Parliament
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Voter exhibition poorly patronised – CODEO
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“Volunteers For Nana” hit the road running
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Vote out NDC executives – Linus
Regional News
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Construction to begin on Wa Police Headquarters
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Media charged to exhibit professionalism to regain public confidence
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Many deaths in Eastern Region not registered
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‘Integrate teaching practice to cover training of Teachers’
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Motorbikes impounded in Sekondi-Takoradi
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Orphan Week launched in Accra
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National service executive director tours farms
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Northerners must tolerate one another – Lecturer
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Kwahu Chiefs inform GNA about bereavement
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British Council outdoors UK education opportunities
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Stop insulting DCEs – Serial callers warned
Diasporia News
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FONAA Institute-USA: Nana Akufo-Addo is a visionary leader
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Young Ghanaian professionals network in Washington DC
Health News
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China presents Ebola preventive materials to Ghana
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Ghana Health Service to immunise 5.7 million children
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HIV/AIDS national prevalence drops, but new infections increase
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Red Cross Volunteers to help prevent Ebola in Accra