Saturday, 7 November 2015
General News
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“Immature” Afoko has lost moral authority to lead NPP – Baako
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NPP presents Togo Voters Register to Electoral Commission
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NPP, NDC have failed the tolerance test – Akomea
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Ghanaians will regret if Mahama is retained - Karbo
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Asiedu Nketia: NPP is all about 'lies, demos'
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Mahama to chiefs: Grow trees, I'll give you a car
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President Mahama inaugurates Job 600 office complex
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NPP taking “patapaa” stance on voters’ register – Mahama
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NPP supporters putting Akufo-Addo on the back-burner – Okudzeto
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Community nurses threaten strike
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Asawase killing: 'Afoko,Agyepong need police protection'
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Suspected phone snatcher burnt to death
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‘Education remains major challenge for northern Ghana’
Crime & Punishment
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Ex-convict jailed for smuggling phone to prisoner
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Kumasi terror robbers nabbed
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Court orders two to sign bond
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Chainsaw operator shot dead
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Businesswoman granted bail for fictitious trading
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Driver's Mate in court for robbing Banku Seller
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Drug peddlers assist Police in investigations
Politics
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NPP rumpus: Agyepong must go – Lecturer
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Don’t allow politicians to lie to you – Muntaka
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We’ll impeach our ‘traitor’ Chairman – Asawase NPP delegates
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Mahama assures UE of speedy rehabilitation of roads
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Decisions of assemblies should reach citizens - DCE
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New Districts prioritized to get new schools
Regional News
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‘Let’s develop tourist sites to attract Africans in diaspora’
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Orphan Sunday Ghana donates to Potters Village
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African Writers celebrate works of Chinua Achebe
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Minister tasked MMDAs to ensure the success of NSD
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Goldfields inaugurates projects
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Ghanaians urged to volunteer services
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Manya-Krobo Traditional area installs new Queen Mother
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Fishermen remove rotting fish from beach
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Reject foreign cultures which tend to value indiscipline
Diasporia News
Health News
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We’re committed to achieving universal coverage – NHIS
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NHIS robbing the poor for the rich – Report
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Vodafone Foundation to support SDGs
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Prison officers want HIV,TB care for junior inmates
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NHIS targets 80% coverage in Ejura-Sekyedumase
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Queen mothers call for family planning services
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‘Health staff should be trained to identify Cerebral Palsy’