Wednesday, 18 May 2005
Regional News
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Tamale to face severe water crisis
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Decentralization is key to poverty reduction - Boniface
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Heads of private schools warn against student poaching
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OMA to pursue vigorous infrastructure development
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Kenyasi Number One Omanhene goes to the village
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Forums suggest that allowances should be paid to assembly members
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Private health providers needed for effective health care delivery
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Govt to ensure adequate resources to health practitioners
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Farmers attend pest control workshop
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Credit Unions need people with managerial skills - CUA
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New magazine appears on the newsstands
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Cocoa farmers appeal for soft loans
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Legalisation of prostitution not solution to AIDS - Prempeh
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Farmer suggests use of weighing scale for marketing of produce
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MP calls for assistance for Elubo
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Founding member donates chapel to Anyirawase Global Evangelical Church
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Foundation donated medicals to Akatsi area health facilities
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Upper West Region to ban all traditional practices inimical to progress
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Malaria top cases in Asamankese hospital
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Jukwa SDA SSS embarks on projects
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Free Vacation Classes for T'di Students
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Show commitment to fight against AIDS - Akobeng
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World Vision provides funds for education in Assin
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Women targeted for poverty reduction interventions
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Volta School for the Deaf receives gift