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Remain Focused, Avoid Diversionist Trap – Spio Tells NDC Leaders

Dr Ekwow Spio-Garbrah, a leading member of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), on Tuesday cautioned the leadership o..
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Dispute Over V/R District Capital- Committee To Investigate Circumstances

The Volta Regional Coordinating Council (VRCC) on Monday inaugurated a six-member committee to probe circumstances that ..
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500,000 Housing Units Required To Meet Current Demand

The nation's inability to meet the housing needs of the citizens in the past has created a huge backlog, estimated to be..
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GSE All-Share Index Continues Rally

The GSE All-Share Index, the measure of performance of the Accra bourse, on Tuesday gained 15.11 points to close trading..
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NPP Must Learn From NDC

A Founding member of the New Patriotic Party Mr. Alex Abdel Edusei has sounded a note of caution to the ruling party to ..
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Court Orders Interview Of 22 Refugees

Court grants permission to rights groups to interview detained refugees An Accra Fast Track High Court has ordered th..
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NDC Supporters Defect To NPP

Groups of perceived NDC supporters from about 15 communities, including Pusupu, Ntrubo, Attakorpe and Laboano and their ..
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A-G To Audit School Fedding Pogramme

The Auditor-General Mr. Edward Doe Agyeman says his department will soon start its own audit of the School Feeding Progr..
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Concert Gives Preview Of Hip-life’s Future In The USA

Gauchos Gym, Bronx NY provided the showcase for what might possibly become hip-life music’s future, when Ghana’s top thr..
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14-year-old Boy On Bail For Stealing Water Meters

A circuit court in Kumasi has granted GH¢3,000 bail with a surety to Alhassan Awudu, 14, for allegedly stealing 17 meter..
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Campbell Banned From BA Flights

Naomi Campbell has been banned from flying with British Airways following a row over missing baggage. A publicist for..
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Ghana’s Public Procurement Expenditure Went Up In 2006

Ghana’s public procurement expenditure rose from GH¢1.4 billion in 2005 to GH¢1.78 billion in 2006, Mr Agyenim Boateng A..
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