Some subscribers of the various telecommunication companies demanded alternative SIM card re-registration services as queues at registration centers continue to increase.
Police officer who was pursuing an errant trotro driver drove into bystanders at Atico junction near Kaneshie killing one and agitations in the NPP, are some of the stories which featured in the news this week.
Hannah Odame has the wrap.
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