Wednesday, 28 April 2004
Regional News
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The Ewe Community Losses A Giant
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Director advises Board of schools to exhibit affection to students
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Wa Assembly sponsors 305 teacher trainees
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Apam puts in taskforce to check child trafficking to Yeji
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919,710 get photo ID cards out of 985,807 in Brong Ahafo
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Photo-taking exercise runs into problems
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Court fines drivers for charging unapproved fares
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Stakeholders urged to work to promote quality education
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KMA inaugurates Street Naming Review Committee
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Oguaa SSS cannot fully re-open unless it rains
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Offuman ends 11-year-old chieftaincy dispute with prayer, fasting
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Bolga Assembly Launch Health Insurance.
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Some communities reject Oncho treatment drugs.
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Workers encouraged to test their HIV/AIDS status
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School offered scholarships and bursaries to 18 pupils
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Second-year student of Nsutaman Secondary School drowns
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Government releases funds for Atebubu-Anyinofi road
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Rainstorm hits Nsawam, destroys roof of CYO office
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SARI launches project to empower farmers
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Akatsi Assembly condemns planned protest against DCE
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Court remands suspected defiler
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Yam Traders ask Volta Lake Transport Company to reduce fares
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Akpeteshie distillers, retailers urged to plant oil palms
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Red Cross Optical centre opens