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The Church Is Blind

THE Moderator of the Presbyterian Church of Ghana, the Rt Rev Dr Yaw Frimpong-Manso has admonished churches to be more responsive to the real needs of their members to encourage them to be dedicated to the service of God.

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WATCH SIGNS OF VIOLENCE CLOSELY
Saturday, 14 June 2008

A little flicker of fire can cause an inferno of unimaginable proportions. So can pockets of conflict be the recipe for widespread violence and genocide.

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FORGET ABOUT FOREIGN COACHES
Saturday, 31 May 2008

GHANA soccer is blessed with talented and skilful players, but bedevilled by disloyal, cheating and unproductive foreign coaches. Some of them just packed bag and baggage, and without informing the Ghana Football Association (GFA), left the shores of Ghana to "chew the cud."

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PUBLIC FUNDS MUST BE PROTECTED
Saturday, 24 May 2008

THE Public Accounts Committee (PAC) of Parliament is gradually being recognised by Ghanaians as one of the surest ways of ensuring strict compliance as far as the disbursement and accountability of public funds are concerned.

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WHAT HAPPENED TO GHANA'S JOURNALISM?
Saturday, 17 May 2008

THE proliferation of educational institutions for commercial gain is undermining efforts being made to ensure and maintain high standards in the education sector.

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THE TRADE MINISTER'S GOOF
Friday, 02 May 2008

GHANAIANS have lived under all sorts of governance from colonialism to a one-party regime through military dictatorships, brief stints of multi-party democratic governments that were soon overthrown by military adventurists.

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Azumah Nelson Should Hang Gloves
Friday, 25 April 2008

THE celebrated African ring-master and boxing ‘professor’, Nii Azumah Nelson, is surprisingly returning to the ring with an old foe, Jeff Fenech, at the age of almost 50. We are happy albeit worried.

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DECONGESTION EXERCISE ENDS
Friday, 18 April 2008

Two years ago, the Accra Metropolitan Assembly embarked on an exercise to de-congest the business district of the capital by ridding the streets of hawkers.

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CULTURAL FUND COMES IN HANDY
Friday, 28 March 2008

THE European Union Cultural Fund set up in furtherance of the objectivesof the Cultural Initiatives Support Programme, has come in handy, albeit belatedly. Belated because many talents that could have benefited from this very important fund, have gone waste over the years and decades.

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Religious Colour Of SSS Education
Wednesday, 19 March 2008

THE death of Mustapha Gafaru, the Adisadel College student who allegedly jumped from the third floor of a classroom block to escape punishment, brings to the fore the status of schools and the status of students in certain schools.

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A WELL DESERVED WOMEN'S DAY
Friday, 07 March 2008

MODERN-DAY history is replete with women who have steeled themselves against daunting cultural inhibitions, prejudice and discrimination to literally turn society upside down to give womanhood its deserved recognition.

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