Wednesday, 21 April 2004
Regional News
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Anlo chiefs commend Government
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Forestry Commission assists communities to rejuvenate forests
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Girl-child education declines in community
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Women urged to use loans judiciously
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Farmers to enjoy tractor services
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Laboratory policy on AIDS testing advocated
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Cocoa farmers to be assisted to maintain their farms
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Brochure on the achievements of Asantehene launched in Kumasi
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Ghanaians must change their sexual habit
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Chiefs and people of Kpandai call for rehabilitation of road
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Remote health centres to benefit from communication gadgets
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Mamponghene donates to Ashanti School For The Deaf
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Interior Minister commends security agents in Brong Ahafo
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Chiefs urged to support Government to solve problems
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Obuasi Methodist sets up fund for the needy
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Temporary Council to handle B/Ahieftaincy disputes
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Anlo traditional Council calls for Keta DCE's removal
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Anlo traditional council urged to install substantive Awoamefia
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Violence Rocks NPP Primary
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Chemical sellers urged to refer critical cases to hospital
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Textile Weavers Acquire Business Skills.
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President's hometown gets new chief
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Youth Savings Club saves 10.3 million cedis in two years
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Public educated on the second single currency
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Rainstorm renders several sunyani residents homeless
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Manso-Brofoyedru raises 9.5 million cedis for electrification