Wednesday, 11 July 2012
Regional News
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Ghanaian journalists to visit Cote d’Ivoire's extractive sector
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Global Host Project assists Duakor community with a computer centre
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Reliance on Arts subjects undermining technological advancement
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Western and Central tanker drivers end strike action
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Nima watchdog committee needs support to combat crime - Chairman Jekle
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New national park in honour of Ghanaian heroes located near the castle
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"Correct wrong mindset about vocational and technical training"-Vice-President
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Sofoline interchange to be opened to traffic in October
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Lowcost residents in Winneba commend government for coming to their aid
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People of Tinkaya cry for support
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No intention to attack security agents-Bunkpurugu Chief Assures
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Atuguba heads for court again as MTN restores service one-way
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Police crash with Apremdo artisans over demolition exercise
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Angry GETfund contractors threaten to besiege office today
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Government still remained distant to many people – Kofi Asamoah
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Increased political activities contribute to road crashes - NRSC