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Thursday 29, November - 2007
News
29-Nov:
GIPC to meet aggrieved traders
29-Nov:
Counsel: Former SSNIT boss scratched pal's back
29-Nov:
Union appeals to government not to sell low cost houses
29-Nov:
Mfantseman assembly holds consultative forum on fee fixing
29-Nov:
Deputy Minister urges development of a strong industrial base
29-Nov:
Do not privatise revenue collection - Union
29-Nov:
AMA urged to expand markets
29-Nov:
Weija Dam demolition: Bulldozers go silent
29-Nov:
GNPC boss denies Asaga’s claims on oil money
29-Nov:
Oil company gives water to communities
29-Nov:
Catholic Bishop calls for alternative livelihood opportunities
29-Nov:
Soldier guns down colleague, family at barracks
29-Nov:
Heads of five Public Sector agencies sign new Charter
29-Nov:
GNFS to blacklist contractors for poor performance
29-Nov:
Need to build safety prevention capacity in aviation - Allotey
Business
29-Nov:
Ghana-German economic ties receive boost
29-Nov:
Blay: Let's fight and win battle against fraud
Politics
29-Nov:
NDC, NPP haggle over 2008 election results
29-Nov:
NPP aspirants: Qualifiers’ list out Friday
29-Nov:
NPP activists worried over high cost of living, spending spree of aspirants
29-Nov:
Parliament debates the state of agric in Ghana
29-Nov:
Kwabena Agyepong pledges competent leadership
Sports
29-Nov:
Special training for Ghana 2008 media
29-Nov:
tiGO sets out to rally soccer fans
Health
29-Nov:
Korle-Bu Medical team offers free medical care at Twifo Mampong
29-Nov:
Media joins war against FGM
29-Nov:
Ultra modern complex for College of Physicians, Surgeons inaugurated
29-Nov:
E.P. Church provides health insurance for the disabled
Education
29-Nov:
Foundation collaborating with Government to establish schools
29-Nov:
Senya Beraku gets community library
29-Nov:
Stay in Ghana, we have found oil - Kufuor tells graduates
Travel/Tourism
29-Nov:
Travellers to Libya should take note
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