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Make a will before it’s too late – Zundema Assembly Member urges Men
The Assembly Member for Zundema Electoral Area in the Builsa North Municipality, Ignatius Akaboka, has advised men to take proactive…
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Workplace stress, societal pressure key drivers of mental Illness — Expert
Health Professional Gregory Akanparege has urged the public to avoid environments where they feel disrespected, undervalued or constantly criticized, warning…
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Security operatives at Paga border arrest woman for selling fake drugs
Security operatives at the Paga border in the Upper East Region have arrested a 33-year-old woman for allegedly possessing and…
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Tomato variety not a challenge to Ghana’s production — Agronomist
An agronomist at the Irrigation Company of Upper Region (ICOUR), Daniel Akansake, has dismissed claims by some tomato traders that…
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Large-scale tomato production in Northern Ghana possible with ready markets — Daniel Akansake
An agronomist at the Irrigation Company of Upper Region (ICOUR), Daniel Akansake, has indicated that large-scale tomato production in northern…
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PFAG urges Gov’t to create deliberate Policies to boost local tomato Production
The Peasant Farmers Association of Ghana (PFAG) is calling on governments to implement deliberate and targeted policies to drive local…
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One year in office too early to judge NDC as a failed government — Alfred Aliah
A member of the Communications Team of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) in the Chiana-Paga Constituency, Alfred Aliah, has argued…
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Kassena-Nankana MCE vows unannounced monitoring of National Apprenticeship Programme
The Municipal Chief Executive for the Kassena-Nankana Municipality, Faustina Akeyom Abulu, has pledged to ensure the effective implementation of the…
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Gov’t distributes tool kits to first batch of NAP beneficiaries in Kassena-Nankana Municipal
A total of 28 master craft trainers and over 150 apprentices in the Kassena-Nankana Municipality have benefited from the first…
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