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Graduate teacher recruitment: Priority for special teachers, high demand subject areas
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Jordan Ayew tests positive for coronavirus
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Lawyers boycott Tamale High Court over the conduct of a judge
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Pension reform best for workers — SSNIT
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2020 Retirees worse off; they earn less under pension reforms
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SBA Gradebook for JHS - Version 1.0
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Attendance Regiser Version_1.0
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Yaa-Naa sworn in as President of Northern Regional House of Chiefs
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7,000 ‘Ghost names’ deleted from govt payroll
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Fifty-seven-year-old writing BECE
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Mohandas Gandhi on the Meaning of Truth
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Rawlings receives Malian military leaders
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Rawlings: My principles have sustained me this far
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531,705 JHS Students Start BECE
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Police pick up four persons in connection with death of UG law lecturer, Prof Benneh
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Legon’s Prof Yaw Benneh found dead in a suspected case of murder
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Publish list of beneficiaries paid legacy arrears – Aggrieved teachers to government
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Curbing examination malpractice: Rogue websites hot
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Elizabeth Ohene writes: Finding best insults
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Full Document: NDC’s 2020 manifesto ahead of December 7 polls
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Akufo-Addo won’t be alive to repay borrowed monies so don’t vote for him – Mahama to Ghanaians
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Akufo-Addo elected ECOWAS chair
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Police statement on the arrest of an alleged armed robber in Tamale
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An alleged notorious car snatcher nabbed in Tamale
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Blind Ghanaian student wins payout for ejection from Oxford debate
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Rejected by KNUST, UG now medical school graduate from UDS; The story of Douglas Antwi
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Withdraw Public Universities Bill - Prof. Jane Opoku-Agyemang
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Pong Tamale Veterinary College to be upgraded into University of Agriculture – Bawumia hints
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We’ve Cleared Legacy Arrears — GES
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Akufo-Addo's policies 'people-centred and impactful' - Mion Lana
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Dagbon is deeply grateful to President Akufo-Addo - Ya Na Abukari II
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RE: Automatic Promotion for School Children in 2021
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Teachers caution GES as 14,345 Teachers mistakenly deleted from Payroll
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Elizabeth Ohene writes: All-knowing neutrals
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Teachers,GES sign Collective Agreement after working for 9 years without Active Agreement
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