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Edition No: 43 |
Date: Tuesday, March 09, 2010 |
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EDITORIAL
Weed out criminals in premix industry
Ever since premix fuel was introduced into this country, major players of the industry, especially the government, has never known peace.. .
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BUSINESS NEWS
Shopping made easy for Accra West `
A $4m local equity investment into the construction of an infrastructural edifice has helped bring world class shopping and other services to the doorsteps of residents of Dunkonah in the Accra West region.. .
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SPORTS NEWS
Nigerian striker dies …During league game
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Valex win Joy Sports tourney
King Faisal’s Vincent Odotei guided Valex Lease Equip to produce a superlative performance to reign supreme in the second edition of the Joy Sports invitational tournament at the El-Wak Stadium on Saturday...
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Glo-CAF Supporters Award has reduced hooliganism –Dr Ladipo
Dr. Rafiu Ladipo, the President-General of the Nigeria Football Supporters Club (NFSC) has said that the institution of the Supporters Club of the Year award has contributed to the reduction of incidents of hooliganism in African football...
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Coca-Cola U-17 @ Gyandu
As the days roll by so has been the tempo of the Coca-Cola U-17 soccer championship, having hit the Ashanti, Eastern, Volta, Greater Accra and the Central regions...
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OPINION
What can NPP and NDC profer to Ghana?
On 6th March, 1957 Dr. Kwame Nkrumah secured the independence of the then Gold Coast, and adopted the name Ghana, due to the connection these people had with the erstwhile Ghana Empire...
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FEATURES
All in the name of politics...
Pardon my bluntness: I hate politics. I mean the Nigerian variant of it. I have always believed, based on my observations, that politics is the biggest obstacle to our development...
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