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Month: January 2020

Dr Kweku Afriyie builds schools

Make good use of social media: Education Director advises students

January 12, 2020 Editor 0

The Municipal Director of Education for Sefwi Wiaso in the Western North Region, Mr Abraham Fletcher, has advised youths in the area to make good […]

NIA holds training workshop ahead of mass registration in W/R

January 8, 2020 Editor 0

The National Identification Authority (NIA) has held a workshop for public service staff ahead of the Ghana card mass registration exercise in the Western Regional […]

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Sekondi-Takoradi residents misusing new litter bins

January 7, 2020 Editor 0

The Sanitation Ministry’s quest to improve the sanitation challenges in the country prompted them to mount new litter bins at vantage points across the country […]

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Initiate “School Forest” concept in all schools in Ghana – Dr Essiamah urges gov’t

January 4, 2020 Editor 0

A Ghanaian Forest Research Scientist based in Germany is charging government to initiate his “School Forest” concept in all schools in Ghana. Dr. Sam Essiamah, […]

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NDC Urges Media to Challenge Claims on 1D1F

January 3, 2020 Editor 0

The National Democratic Congress NDC has charged journalists to help debunk claims of ruling NPP’s deceitful 1 District 1 Factory claims. Western Regional Organizer Mr. […]

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