Wednesday, 17 March 2004
Regional News
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New Tomato Processing Machines for Upper East Farmers.
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CBO launches HIV/AIDS sensitization campaign in Yendi District
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Health officials warned against sale of anti-rabies vaccines
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Garu-Tempane NDC Chooses Parliamentary Candidate
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New Maternity Block for Communicable Diseases Hospital
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Republic Hall alumni sets up maintenance endowment fund
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Methodist Church donates ambulance to Watreso clinic
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Greater Accra records more road traffic offences
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Inculcate in pupils the use of decent language -Cultural Officer
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Share your experiences with those still working -Manager
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Nyinahinhene commends government for provision of electricity
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Govt not wholly running mission schools -Manager
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Nkwatia Presby Secondary/Commercial closed down
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WWMF of Britain to build computer centre at Asokore
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Head of Ahmadiyya Muslim Mission visits projects.
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Elections Complaints Committee formed in UWR
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Christians told to embrace the NHIS
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VR's registration exercise going well - Director
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MP lauds Churches for preaching peace among Ghanaians
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Private schools advised to stop enticing other pupils to their schools
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Banker urges tradesmen to cultivate the habit of saving
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Fisherman helping police over wife's murder
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Best Teacher award coordinators say no to private schools
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E/R launches phase two of water and sanitation sector
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REGSEC brokers peace deal at Awudua
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BambaGate: Pressure Mounts On DCE To Resign
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KITA assists farmers with improved seeds and seedlings
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Rainstorm destroys AMASS blocks
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Registration smooth at Mfantseman and Gomoa
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Man assists blindman to complete house