Wednesday, 11 August 2010
Regional News
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Ghanaian farmers advised to embrace modern agricultural techniques
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Schools asked to constitute food safety Committees
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Ghana 2008 boss calls for economic impact assessment on sports
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Teachers urged to work hard to raise academic performance
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Winneba signs sister city MoU with Charlottesville, USA
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Vice President donates computers to Kayeye
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CEPS advises public to pay taxes on goods
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Mineworkers call on government to establish fund for mining communities
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Assembly calls on developers to stop building on waterways
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Disasters Volunteers in Akuapim South Municipal engaged in farming
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Vodafone Ghana holds a workshop on safety at workplace
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NADMO goes to the aid of Bunkpurugu displaced persons
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UN Department of Public Information holds conference with NGOs
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Assembly vows to create right conditions for teaching and learning
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Government places high premium on education 96 DCE
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University of Ghana to host International Leadership programmes
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Government must do more to support science education
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Assembly members urged not to sabotage government's efforts
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Government places high premium on education - DCE
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Agbogbomefia to lead chiefs to ancestral home
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Oguaamanhen and Mayor of Cape Coast are honoured.
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Youth urged to plan strategically towards their future
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Chiefs caution their people against anonymous letters
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Culture and Tourism to play key roles in 2010 Volta Trade Fair
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WFP to strengthen food security in Northern Ghana
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FSRS donates to Fair Wages and Salaries Commission
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Tomato farmers in the North needs suitable seeds and market
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Mrs Okaikoi thanked STE-EP Foundation for its support and appealed