Friday, 26 August 2005
Regional News
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Splinter Akpeteshie distiller groups causes loss of revenue
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Fifteen students from Nihon University visit Legon
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University Teachers urged to help enhance national integration
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Apirade new Catholic Church inaugurated
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GBT supplies books to basic schools in Ahafo-Ano South
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W/R gets 14.4 billion cedis for stool lands
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Trainee teachers urged to accept postings to deprived areas
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Parents asked to refrain from spending lavishly
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Weto Rural Bank honours dedicated staff
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Babatokuma expresses concern about accidents in the town
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Youth urged to stay focused - Ebo Whyte
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KMA signs consultancy contract for upgrading infrastructure
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2.7-kilometre road at Tafo constructed
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Zone councillors urged to re-double efforts
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Secretaries asked to help GHS attain goals
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Mpohor Small-Scale Miners denounce attempts to stall their operations